HTML is kinda important for websites. HTML for content and structure. CSS for additional styling if you hate user's deciding how they read content, and Javascript for "rich elements" which are in no way required
To that one /r/TalesFromTechSupport post where a granny calls in about how to access that website which was recommended to her by her...son or something? And the tldr pretty much was "You need a pc to access the internet"
@LeeButler oh yea, you can also write Kotlin-js stuff without react, but I like Kotlin and I like React, so obv I will use react in kotlin if I get the chance
Some guy will be talking to his buddy in tech support going, "And the old man didn't even know that he had to recalibrate the crystal synthesizer before turning on the ralcalter..."
@LeeButler in case you are going to watch that vid about react kotlin, dont be surprised if you dont understand how it works, I find the speaker to fail to mention why certain things work
GOAL: to have a main class which has some global variables which need to be modified by other classes.
I have a class with a structure like below
public class ClassName {
public static int variable;
public void meth1(){
}
...
}
Then I have other classes...
That question is almost perfectly worded apart from the title
> Global variables are never necessary unless you are interfacing with existing code that imposes unsuitable constraints.
Wrong
Sure, misuse of them is bad, but they do have valid uses
For example, most of our systems here have one huge global in each one of them, which is often used by multiple parts of each application, so it makes sense for it to be a global of the application
So I wrote a message, sent it, then wrote "obviously", sent it...then the internet around here died for a minute. Turns out "obviously" was sent, but the actual main messsage not.
I wanted to say "He wants to install a virus on the client and close the tab to hide it"
Also @Darth, what framework are you using? How does your c# code communicate with the browser?
You want us to help, but you dont answer our questions
Yo dawg, I herd you like recursive calls, so I made a recursive call which made a recursive call which made a.. StackOverflowException was thrown at (YoDawgMemeTest.java:34)
There was a specific tag for that rsa wrapper. What was my failure? removing previous tag? I thought that a more specific tag would help for searches regarding RsaCryptoServiceProvider.
I think it's better to tag on crypto and rsa, because you'll reach more people that are knowledgeable about the two topics, rather than expecting people to subscribe to a C#/.NET specific API called RsaCryptoServiceProvider