dont know why im bothering , microsoft will probably drop it for another new technology soon, then drop that one and then the next... all the time expecting us to follow them
just tick every box, even the ones that make no sense, then it doesn't actually install the perf suite, but it may install the installer for the perf suite
Does anyone here have experience with JSON data in C# strings? I'm using Jayrock to do a conversion from string to JsonObject
however, I encountered a situation today where the response from the server may be text or blank (read: not JSON) and my code still attempts to convert
is there any way to check if a string has JSON data in it or not? C# treats JSON in strings differently
A .NET Framework error occurred during execution of user-defined routine or aggregate "usp_CPOCInterface_Receipt": System.InvalidCastException: Unable to cast object of type 'System.String' to type 'Jayrock.Json.JsonObject'. System.InvalidCastException:
thats what I got, for reference
I would like to have a more robust error checking because .NET framework errors to most cashiers are OMG SCARY
I have nothing against Indian programmers and have had great experiences with some
however, when they take systems down without telling us, are never available for calls or demos, never seem to be around when there is a problem; I take exception to that
Hans: I sent them QA test scripts indicating they had a problem in their system. and they ignored it for a month, then went "oh, I didn't know what you wanted from this"
@Baboon I know enough terrible white programmers and enough terrible asian programmers and enough terrible black programmers and enough terrible hispanic programmers to know that most people suck at programming
"Who the hell wrote this? I can't believe this person didn't check for such obvious edge cases! Does this code pass around datetime values as strings?" (checks commit logs) "oh, it was me"
@HansZ you should have better faith in yourself, saying "I suck at programming" doesn't mean you're wise enough to realize that you're not on top of the world, it's just you affirming you suck so that people can't blame you on your mistakes. That's a coward's stance.
///<summary>
/// The sun dawned on an aching world, sprawling cities choking the life out
/// of the biosphere, the scars of industry marring the beautiful face of nature
/// </summary>
Exception handling is the process of responding to the occurrence, during computation, of exceptions – anomalous or exceptional situations requiring special processing – often changing the normal flow of program execution. It is provided by specialized programming language constructs or computer hardware mechanisms.
In general, an exception is handled (resolved) by saving the current state of execution in a predefined place and switching the execution to a specific subroutine known as an exception handler. If exceptions are continuable, the handler may later resume the execution at the ori...
Question : Is there a way (type), in a class, that every static function use an initialize function before execution (and without recall the initialize on each function)?
and I had a class ThrowsIO that implements ThrowsNullPointer
if I call ThrowsNullPointer methods, I would need to check for ThrowsIO as well
and there is no way to do that
@zneak here's the thing though, if you introduce checked exceptions, it discourages defensive programming, which you still need because checked exceptions will not catch everything
I need help... I have a Inspection code model that displays correctly, but I need to add a comment (textbox) next to it in my list so that when they cite the violation they can add the comment. but I'm not sure how to add it to the view.
I want to get the data from a TreeView and transform in a XML document. However, I'm using drag and drop on the node, so I want that when I change the position of a node, the Xml also be updated.