Hello guys... Lets say I have a string "My name is John" and I want to get the string that is between "My name " and " John"... So the result will be "is"... Is there any easy way to do that? Or I need to make my function?
well it wasn't my choice to use NHbernate, im used to just write plain sql, so ORM is new to me but it was a requirement from the customer so yeah i just had to bend to their will as it was none negotiable to not use it
i don't mind really because now i'm learning ORM and IoC, think both are awesome technologies but both have their strengths and weaknesses i guess and have their uses
the strenght though of nHibernate and EF is that if you get to understand these frameworks after couple of years experience, is that you can get mad Reps on SO
School is an abomination. What a waste of 5 years. If you start small projects on your own their work on a company for little to no salary, in 5 years you'll be 10x better than anybody out of your school
and some company now understood and look for talent instead of diploma
sadly in France companies are ignorant and just look at the pieces of paper you put on the table =/
also, there are many people here much more experienced and skilled at programming than me, especially in JS room. The only thing they lack are degrees or diplomas. The uni I am in, and the program, its the hardest to get into and fairly recognized around the world so I might as well do it to get advantage for the short time I plan to work for others.
@Nadal it's true for old crooks as well, you never had the old dev that doesn't wanna let COBOL go? explaining you that you don't know shit and newer languages are made by the devil itself?
hello, does anyone know if it's possible to deploy a local .mdf database with a website to a remote IIS server and have it running like a normal sql database?
<view Collection="{Binding PointCollection}"/> Instead of creating the point objects in the VM. I would like to provide the data in the VM but create the point object in xaml
@KendallFrey im wanting to create one too but ive been told by various people I want to select a canadian webhoster so confidentialy isnt compromised etc but since ive never done this im not sure where to start.....one webhosting company i found solely based on its strange name was "fatcow"
Here is a piece of code that shows some very peculiar performance. For some strange reason, sorting the data miraculously speeds up the code by almost 6x:
#include <algorithm>
#include <ctime>
#include <iostream>
int main()
{
// generate data
const unsigned arraySize =...
again, not what i'm asking. I'm asking whether it's possible to deploy an mdf or sdf database file along with my web app and have the web app using the file directly
"SQL CE does not require you to run a setup or install a database server in order to use it. You can now simply copy the SQL CE binaries into the \bin directory of your ASP.NET application, and then your web application can run and use it as a database engine."