I finallly should have a full day developing for once, instead of messing around with job candidates, woooo... A full day reverse engineering a legacy app and deciphering all these messed up Stored Procs
this stored proc for instance seems to be checking one table for a record then using that info to upsert another, but there's not documentation so im having to step through it
it does work... i think... just not particularly elegant, these check IMO should be done in the app and then just the relevant insert delete or update statement called
its not as if any other app is using these stored procs
At some point maintaining the sync might be too boring or exhausting, cutting separating the rooms. Removing people form the active C# room pool. Shrinking the community random people come into when they join the room for a small question.
The c# community has dwindeld from being super active to nearly not exstign in the alst 2-3 years @Squirrelkiller Moving to Discord ensures that we can stay in contact even if the SO-Overlords decide to close down the chat or one just downst come by here anymore
[Hozuki Ferrari] And don't forget the exodus of many regulars years ago.
\[**[SiT # 2](https://discord.gg/PNMq3pBSUe)**] my idea for the SO-chat-channel (this one i am typign in now) was, that we can see when new people join the chat and ask questions
Not as a primary communicaiton soruce for the c# community.
[SiT # 2] Thaths waht the general chat was there for.
You can't parse [X]HTML with regex. Because HTML can't be parsed by regex. Regex is not a tool that can be used to correctly parse HTML. As I have answered in HTML-and-regex questions here so many times before, the use of regex will not allow you to consume HTML. Regular expressions are a tool th...
@Wietlol i know that it basically depends on it if I can just do a http request and then parse the returned string or if there is js code that need to be executed
i just wanted to ask in general what you are using. it's a while ago i parsed html. i used phantomJs as headless browser, selenium for UI unit tests and CsQuery when it's about parsing without js. i just wanted to know if there are alternatives. the last github commit on CsQuery is 5 years ago. so i might switch to another lib :)
i have one table with familes name and size, i have another table showing events and min_size for a discount. how could i find the family which qualify for the most discounts?
i think i need to max(family size) then compare it all rows in the other table