ok cos the books kinda wandered to the unity scripting which maybe only JS but of course cant install fecking unity here cos nasty people block too much so I cant tinker
@Wietlol I do know that many people will view <insert some language here> as less than <insert some other language> because they never entirely got down to all it can do.. so I do giggle at delphi to a large extent when people say it is feeble when actually while it never really did the whole .net style thing it did however even have features in delphi.net that .net didnt have and then tried to adopt..
I feel many languages are a bit like someones choice in religion they find one that suits them and claims the others are inferior because for them it maybe but not necessarily all.
Thats the thing, having done a number of languages I do have some insite and like everything there are tools for a job.. and there is a reason why back in the day language were for specific purposes not trying to be everything to everyone
@Wietlol yes but er were talking about languages covering too mcuh and people almost make them cos they learn 1 and like thats enough I should be set now.. rather than using the right tools
Every times he comes here, I show him my warning from the first time: Either he shows me a working Hello World, or he wont be here for too long. Last time, he actually left on his own.
we were all young, we were all new at stuff, but for someone to be learning a language 12 months and still not have a clue where to start, it is the idium of judge a fish by its ability to climb a tree it will always believe its stupid - he is clearly not designed for coding with ease
I was about to say that but could not decide whether it was "a liquid mixture in which the minor component (the solute) is uniformly distributed within the major component (the solvent)."
Two chemists walk into a bar. One says, "I'll have an H2O". The bartender pours the first chemist a glass of water. The other says, "I'll have an H2O, too". The bartender, understanding context clues, also pours the second chemist a glass of water.
I always use 10five when talking about him in case he is a troll and searches for uses of his name. I figured that would make him happy to see people discussing his behavior if he gets off on that kind of thing.
I'm just starting to learn unit testing and having a problem comparing two XElements, but I'm not sure why the Assert fails. The message shows Assert.AreEqual failed. Expected:<<PrefillAccountRef> <FullName>full-name-value</FullName> </PrefillAccountRef>>. Actual:<<PrefillAccountRef> <FullName>full-name-value</FullName> </PrefillAccountRef>>. but they look the same to me
@Hpjchobbes Debug the unit test, set a breakpoint on the Assert. Go into Immediate Window and type Expected.ToString() == Actual.ToString(). If it's false, check each vairable in debug and look at the actual values.
@Squirrelkiller Yeah, it seems that most of the results are issues with comparing semantically similar, but with my unit test they are actually the same, so I thought I may be missing something with unit testing as I am still learning
@Wietlol I know exactly what you're going to do, and I know for a fact it's a bad idea. I had the same thing where I queried data from a database and returned it as Arraylist<Arraylist<object>>
If you know enough about the CSV to know which index refers to which, then use GetField<string>(idx) for the amount of columns you have, building up your lists
I have to put it in a table to be viewed in our application
I dont give a frigging shit about the header name, the number of records, the size of the records, the consistency in the amount of values in a record, the order in which they are placed or how fancy a class is
I just want to have a list of lists of strings so I can put it in the table
Hi, I'm creating an excel with openxml and downloading it. When I am trying to read this excel file, I'm using "SELECT {0}* FROM [{1}]", recordCount, SheetName
But it throws error - External table is not in the expected format