So, seems I can create a tuple. But not a named one with Tuple.Create(), so it gives me a conversion error. https://gist.github.com/tarrzan33/f250dce197c9245aff179c6853b4a7fd
@AlRey I use a … what are they called? it's a elastic material tube, can have it over half face, covers mouth and nose, so it reduces effect of the cold air.
Welp, I think I got it. Seems a bit complicated still but matches how I had to do it in linq. With Select.AsEnum().Select(into Tuple) https://gist.github.com/tarrzan33/f250dce197c9245aff179c6853b4a7fd
Hey I have a question on best way to call a method that should have optional parameters or how to set it up properly
E.g. CreatePDF(CreateContractCommand request, OrderDto orderDto, CalculateInfoCommandResult info) {} <--- is the method signature of my current method that I want to call
and I'm calling it in two different classes like
CreatePDF(request, null, info) in class A and CreatePDF(null, orderDto, null) in class B
Is there a cleaner way to call it than to pass in null for those objects?
Is it preferable to use null or empty object for reference types?
E.g. for my Dto object
Nevermind but similar follow up question. I made the changes above and looks like because i'm using an interface, I have to define the method differently in the interface as well... is that right?
Actually, no then I would need to implement the methods in that interface.
client, I'm using speech to text and I want to dictate into the text area
just trying to update the text area with the result
from the boilerplate project I'm working on the index page
@page
@model IndexModel
@{
ViewData["Title"] = "Home page";
}
<div class="text-center">
<h1 class="display-4">Welcome</h1>
<p>Learn about <a href="https://docs.microsoft.com/aspnet/core">building Web apps with ASP.NET Core</a>.</p>
<textarea asp-for="Speech" readonly class="form-control" style="height:300px;" ></textarea>
</div>
I tried doing this in my indexModel and then setting the Speech variable but it didn't work
public class IndexModel : PageModel
{
private readonly ILogger<IndexModel> _logger;
public string Speech { get; set; }
medium.com is blocked in Egypt for months now (no one knows why), but today I discovered a hack that unblock it, just putting a dot . after com: "medium.com." What is this?! anyone knows?
No, was just curious. If I were to venture to that side of the world, I would go to Israel. I've been learning Hebrew off and on for nearly a year now.
I just read the Queen signed the law managing and finalizing Brexit, taking effect from 31st January after the EU will sign it on 29. Bye @CaptainObvious, nice knowing you.
Has anyone encountered problems in ASP.NET using view models with an inheritance tree in relation to Entity Framework? I have a web application that I am working on with a UserDashboardViewModel and an AdminDashboardViewModel that inherits from it. These used to be two separate VMs, and they were working.
I changed it so that Admin now derives from User viewmodel and when I call the base class constructor (UserDashboardViewModel) exception is thrown saying the ObjectContext instance has been disposed.
When you say " relationships between objects in the same table can not be illustrated via a foreign key." do you mean like in the context of a self-referencing FK?
Also, I note that you have an implied relationship between Project and Customer, but nothing denoting the CustomerId property as a foreign key. Are you doing model building in a config somewhere?
I havent had an occasion to require polymorphism in my models. So far just about everything that I have worked on has been done through Table-Per-Type. Each domain class has its own table (and sometimes I have domain-ified intersection tables).
Ahh. Personally I would have likely started with Table-Per-Type and done some stored proc for when things got complicated. That is my go-to when it comes to minimizing calls to the database. if it is a complex query that otherwise would require lots of round trips, just pass a single set of params to a stored proc and let SqlServer handle it.
An outbreak of the novel coronavirus 2019-nCoV was initially identified during mid-December 2019 in the city of Wuhan in central China, as an emerging cluster of people with pneumonia with no clear cause, which was linked primarily to stallholders who worked at the Huanan Seafood Market, which also sold live animals. Chinese scientists subsequently isolated a new strain of the coronavirus – given the initial designation of 2019-nCoV – which has been found to be at least 70 percent similar in genome sequence to SARS-CoV. With the development of a specific diagnostic PCR test for detecting th...
He made a pretty interesting case that it was mostly because there were no particularly good animals here for domestication. There were the llamas and alpacas in South America but that was really about it. In Europe and Asia, there were cattle, sheep, chickens, pigs, horses, etc. More edible and usable animals mean people start gathering into cities, which means more animals in a smaller area, couple that with poor waste management and you have a breeding ground for diseases.
I have 75 ms ping to the office VPN server, and I drop like 20 times per day. And the VPN client REFUSES to cache my danged credentials so I have to type type type log in every fricken time.
NERD RAGE!!!
Boss has a much lower ping to the office and he also drops often, so it is not a latency thing. The VPN server just vomits users off of it I guess.
@CupOfJava wait, is them owning livestock supposed to mean they support Trump? xD
cause my ex's parents owned livestock and they didn't like Trump at all
mostly cause they knew Trump's plans to eradicate the ACA would make it way harder to take care of their daughter's medical needs -- and they were already having trouble as it was
@CupOfJava They were on the property when we bought it, and we havent done anything with it. It only has one or two lemons at a time on it, and they are hella sour.
We have to use one heck of a lot of sugar to make lemonade out of them.
@CupOfJava are you a telecommuter?
Just wondering if the developers who get on SO Chat are often remote and dont have other devs close at hand to bounce questions off of. if they are, then it is more likely that they would have the availability of have land enough for farming or some kind.
I wish it was that easy. Those two hives started as a swarm that we caught a couple of years ago. We built it up, and split it into two hives, about this time last year. Small Hive Beetles and Varoa mites did them in. We were inspecting every week, and doing everything we could to manage it, but the damned beetles would not be defeated.
Today’s my birthday so naturally the topic of burnout comes to mind. For the past couple years, I’ve been coping with varying degrees of burnout. This is not to be confused with being a Burner which is something else entirely.
user8729657
9:53 PM
I'm at work and boss wants me to deploy a mobile/desktop app to devices that join the network with ease, no need for install messages is this possible?
If it's only company devices, surely you can just ask or make people join the domain
or if the company controls all the devices, you can flash them all with the same image
I don't know if this is a BYOD scenario (in which case you can have people domain join and get stuff pushed to their device) or if the company is handing out laptops (in which case you can flash them all from the same hard drive image and hand 'em out)
user8729657
10:17 PM
Thanks @Grace, it's just I'm new to the .NET Framework. I was looking at different approaches to this problem too.
to reply from a post from yesterday, @Squirrelintraining I like LaTeX a lot, it's my go-to document typesetting system and I like it a lot better than something like word.
and back to Ovie: It's not really a .NET problem, is the thing
like, this isn't something people typically write code to do. there's products out there that do exactly this
I am working from Windows Server 2012 R2 from that server I am connected to a internal network, to which there are numerous computers that I have access to.
What I want to do is based on a specific users IP address in that network I want to pull 3 specific files out of that computer and make a co...