"Hey Doc it's me" Doc: "What seems to be the problem? Wanna activate Video to show me?" "Well uhh..I broke my arm." Doc: "Ok listen closely: First you put some desinfectant on there...."
The only time I went to the doctor in the last 5 years was because at work they said me "I am sorry your back hurts, we are not giving you another chair" so I had to go to the doctor so she sent me to trauma doctor, get in paper "postural derived pain" and then go back to work to get a better chair
my tooth is aching and I know for sure one of my teeth is 10% rotten (ewww). this will probably be my 2nd time losing a tooth as an adult but I'm afraid to visit dental clinic.
my last experience was devastating. I feel like they're shoving a drill hammer in my mouth. and the fact that there's still an outbreak also scares me a bit.
I know about double precision. I am more surprised about the lack of parity in display. This actually manifests for me in XML serialization from a core based web-service to a .Net 4.7.2 web-service
I'm experiencing some rounding issues between .Net Core 3.0 and .Net Framework/.Net Core 2.x.
I've been searching on the web for a while, but I couldn't find the right term to search for, so i'm posting it here.
I wrote the following sample console app to illustrate my problem:
class Program
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> Floating point APIs are being updated to comply with IEEE 754-2008 revision. The goal of these changes is to expose all required operations and ensure that they're behaviorally compliant with the IEEE spec. For more information about floating-point improvements, see the Floating-Point Parsing and Formatting improvements in .NET Core 3.0 blog post.
I think it's because of when I was still in school, and whenever I draw something, I always put it in the back of the notebook, which means, little to no importance lol.
I was expecting .NET Core 3.1 to format the same as .NET 4.7.2 that is all. Thanks to @mr5's link I now know there was a change to this in Core 3 so that explains it. Educated. Thanks.
oh it's not that I'd be using multiple bots...it'd be that I'm using the same bot for multiple websites -- but saying that out loud sounds kind of stupid
anyway, there are 2 changes I would have to make if I wanted to connect it to another platform
1, make a client that catches new messages on that platform and send them to the same event bus
2, make a service to send chat messages to that platform
the events already contain their source (always stackoverflow currently) which would be the switch to tell which service to use to send the message back to the correct platform
I could run the client for the other platform on the same server... but currently, it already runs on 1..n servers
depending on the usage, it auto scales to 1000 servers
I downloaded developer edition of crystal report for vs2019 and my crystal report works fine locally but now I have to deploy the application to production server . My question is developer edition will work or do i need to install run time version of crystal report on server?? and what is the wa...
I often see people use the MIT lisence, but that looks like I have no rights whatsoever
> Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software