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one a scale from 1 - 10, one being not at all, 10 being "if you don't the world might end" how much should I be using factory classes instead of writing stuff in my constructors
I spend so much time being refereed to as Lemonade. Sometimes in meat-space I accidentally refer to myself as Lemonade if I, for some reason, need to refer to myself in the third person.
My IRL close friends keep their nicknames. I'd head to their place and go like "sup hunter?" and their family look at me like I was some fucking weirdo. I am, but that's no reason to stare at me like an idiot.
either them giving me one, or me giving them one. There are a few friends I've refereed to by their second name instead of their first.
The only exception being someone that I met online and then met in real life after that. it'd have been way weird to use our real names after referring to each other by nicknames for that long.
Which would also explain why he doesn't know Python.
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Hey is this more of a C# or .csv question? I am saving a .csv file w/ my C# code but when I copy the records in the .csv file and paste them to a txt file, I have a bunch of extra commas
Without window title, and converted to pixels - it works as expected
and in fact without pixels it would also work fine
(So long as you account for the title bar)
Fixed height apps are always the devil though, you're better off autosizing to your desired col / row amounts
Which probably describes the "magic" that Java 🤮 is doing
Also I assume as a "kassa" this would be run fullscreen anyway, so just code to that + device pixels regardless. I'd guess you always need to show 11x4 grid, so just code to that. Ignore width/heights, they'll be equal by default
He fixed height: 1; to prove a point and 2; because he thinks WPF is inflexible and not doing so would introduce further problems (as per his most recent message about size)
@RandoHinn My most basic advice is to match your lowest possible client resolution that it's actually going to be ran on and dev to that. Then run it 4K and see if/make sure it still scales correctly
I have got this strange looking bug and I am not sure what is causing it.
I have written a following web service
[WebMethod]
public string GetMemberByEmail(string emailId, string applicationName)
{
string userName = Membership.GetUserNameByEmail(emailId);
MembershipUser mu = GetProvide...