actualy my problem is like this i have a datagridview and my 2 columns include multiple value; column 4 = abc;def and column 5 = 123;345 what i want is i want to see like this ;
column4 column5
abc 123
def 345
I suspect you want something like this:
var icerikElements = icerik.Split(";");
var miktalarElements = miktalar.Split(";");
for(int i = 0; i < icerikElements.Length; i++)
// col4 = icerik
// col5 = miktalar
but I dont really dare to do it in Kotlin because then I have no guarantee that the code structure is exactly how the external application expects plugins to be
the web socket client now forwards all the web socket messages to an event bus
the only thing I have to figure out is how I can make applications listening to those events, send messages back to the web socket client to join/leave rooms or shut down
(the commands are still being processed by the web socket client application atm)
@Squirrelintraining Powered by her internal magic giving her ability to fly, produce shields, gives strength to allow her to wield massive weaponry because it's world war 2 and aliens attacked
Panty shots because of reasons. You know. Reasons.
Why do they not wear pants? Nobody knows
... It's honestly an amazing show with great characters. But there's so much over sexualized shit going on it's hard to recommend it to anyone that's not a degenerate.
var select = "SELECT * FROM USERS var dataAdapter = new SqlDataAdapter(select, str); var commandBuilder = new SqlCommandBuilder(dataAdapter); var ds = new DataSet(); dataAdapter.Fill(ds); dataGridView2.DataSource = ds.Tables[0];
I've got a VS project whose reference list contains an entry with a yellow triangle over it. The project builds with no errors. Does this imply that the bad reference is never actually used in my project, and I can safely remove it? Assuming I'm not doing anything tricky with reflection.
I tried googling "C# why are reference warnings not errors" but I got a lot of irrelevant results about null reference errors rather than dll reference problems
I worry that I am phrasing my question poorly. You've all given superlative advice regarding "how do I resolve a warning about a bad reference?", and I'm thankful for that. But what I'm more interested in is "why doesn't a bad reference raise an error at compile time rather than a warning?"
Maybe you're offline, so you couldn't download the package. Or you actually have a model where you compile your application from different sources and gather the files into one directory afterwards (such as we had, once). I guess.
"you compile your application from different sources and gather the files into one directory afterwards" pretty closely resembles my projects' layout, yeah...
The plan for ours was: We have an application that basically uses the libraries of 3 others. So we build our application, and other teams just drop their DLLs into our applications folder.
Didn't really work out because the people couldn't figure out consumer driven APIs, but there was an attempt.
"VS is bad at resolving references properly" is very interesting to me because my prior assumption was that resolving references at compile time is fairly easy for a strictly typed language like C#
@Squirrelkiller Hmm, interesting. How does your application use functions from the other teams' DLLs if they're not present when your application is being built? Some kind of dynamic loading?
Yup. We have a DI framework that, on application start, basically goes through the folder, looks for everything that implements an interface or IServiceBinder, and binds classes to interfaces. That way you just drop a DLL into a folder with an implementation for IServiceBinder that goes "class1 implements interface1", and your application can inject it.
I think I have some interesting leads to go on, now. Thanks for your help, everyone. I know my question was fuzzy around the edges, and I'm grateful for your patience.
ehhh I may just ask stack reason I don't wanna just hardcode a dropdown is because the current site.master that I'm updating is pulling its links from SQL Server
I am working on asp.net project and my code behind language is c#. I have one bootstrap dropdown in which i want to get the items from SQL Table. is there anyone who will help me in this regard. thanks in advance.
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Hey all, I know that tkdiff, winMerge, etc., can compare the content of different files. However, does anyone know about any open source software that compares contents of directories( i.e., based on file names within each directory in question--what is missing or what is Not )