@Squirrelkiller yep, that's the beginning of the end
you become that guru that knows everything and is super overworked and stressed
that's not a nice place to be in
I try to be a guru only in the things that I make. I don't mind helping people with things, but I'm also quick to pass the work to the person who actually deals with that thing on a regular basis
The problem with that is, the things I make are CI/CD stuff, git process, and tests. And especially the tests now (finally) get written by everyone on the team. And the other guy who actually knew frontend tests, the one I learned from, went to another team. So now I'm the first guy to get asked.
the expert leaves and suddenly you're the new expert
except you're not because you always asked the expert
in these situations, I make sure everyone knows that I'm no expert, but I'll do my best and for everyone to be patient with me, and that's usually enough
Fortunately I can just ask the guy via slack in case an actual problem comes up
The best way to not give wrong info is by formulating questions instead of just telling someone "that has to be a 3". That's also better for people to learn. Let them find the exact solution themselves.
Hey fellas! Got my professor into allowing me to use Blazor! Need a nice tutorial for that. The MS one's not for beginners (which is evident by the fact that I couldn't understand half the stuff written there :P) though!
Can confirm, had to explain myself why I spent so much in someone's merge request - after telling him he made a mistake in the code review where he had to go through a big list ot make sure there were no other mistakes in that list - and then I found another similar mistake in the same list.
@Freerey That looks very good Freerey, I'm impressed, especially with the perception of death you created which makes a 2D drawing look almost 3D. I might get back to drawing and show some stuff here.
@Freerey What did you use to draw that? Is it pencil on paper or digital stylus on some electronic tablet?
@Freerey Wacom is a good tablet. I'm familiar with Krita, never used it but have it installed on Linux. Is drawing in Krita on a Wacom tablet the same as drawing on paper. When I've seen the UI of those drawing apps the number of features overwhelms me.
@Freerey You mean the proportions. Do you have a reference for this Naomi? So I can compare.
@Maximious well uhh...idk about a parameter, but you'll be spending most of your time in CreateChildControls
@BlackPanther it's like I was following a dummy and it looked so good until I put the head on...then I just kinda reorganized the parts and it all fell apart lol
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hi i'm trying to use linq union to populate a model after two joins
but some properties of the model are null
this is the code
result = (from articolo in blogs
join order in orders
on articolo.Id equals order.Id_Articolo
where order.SessionId == sessionId
select new BuyDTO
{
Id = order.Id,
Id_Articolo = order.Id_Articolo,
Title = articolo.Title,
Price = order.Price,
if you look at query2 after querying I map the result set with the class properties and it goes well but in result variable such properties are null
@Riccardo don't AsQueryable() the first expression and don't ToList() query2 they need to remain as expressions BEFORE you union them. In fact just do:
result = (from articolo in blogs
join order in orders
on articolo.Id equals order.Id_Articolo
where order.SessionId == sessionId
select new BuyDTO
{
Id = order.Id,
Id_Articolo = order.Id_Articolo,
Title = articolo.Title,
Price = order.Price,
@Riccardo
Also Are you sure you want union and not concat() ?