he want to add a list of "Method" into StackPanel... Well, StackPanel.Children list only support Control. "StackPanel" will display children like a list , in default. I think he want to show a "list of method". So he need to use ItemsControl or derived control, not stackpanel.
@Mr.Squirrel.Downy What do you mean by "Method"? A StackPanel stacks controls on top of each other, so if you want to add something it has to be a control. A method cannot be a control, as it is not an object.
It's like asking "what do you want to put on this Lorry?" and going "washing dishes."
You can't stack "washing dishes" on a Lorry as it is not something you can carry.
@Mr.Squirrel.Downy Ohhhh I just realised what Adan wanted to say with his sentence lol
@Adan you can't add methods to a StackPanel - it's a view that displays multiple controls on top of each other, so all you can add is controls. No use in trying to add methods, as a method is not something you can display.
You can make this happen with less typing. First, change the way your push works:
git config --global push.default current
This will infer the origin my_branch part, thus you can do:
git push -u
Which will both create the remote branch with the same name and track it.
Basedon StriplingWarrior's answer, I write my linq extension to do this work in linq way:
https://github.com/Flithor/ReusableCodes/blob/main/EFCore/OrPredicate.cs
The codes(may not newest):
using System;
using System.Collections.Generic;
using System.Linq;
using System.Linq.Expressions;
namespac...
in any case, I can run docker on Lambda, so if I could make it work in a docker image, that should be 100% representable as what would run on the server
now comes the biggest problem: I have to run docker on my poor windows machine
last time I tried, it half destroyed my operating system
but to be fair, last time I tried was like 8 years ago
Code quality affects the mental state of a programmer, communication within their team, or the incentives attached to their work is likely to be reflected in their code. Improve your code and you can improve your organizational health and competence as a whole.
Gitlab offers three options: 1) default: As long as you don't have conflicts, you can merge 2) semi-linear history: You still get a merge commit, but your branch definitely has to be up to date with master (or whatever target branch) 3) fast forward only: Gotta be up to date and you don't get a merge commit
the fact that gridviews are showing extra columns on one website but not the other is getting me to the point where I'm literally developing schizophrenia from all the reasons this doesn't make any sense
Award for longest blog post title ever? Andrey Muzychenko has a great github repository where they decompiled the 25 year old Space Cadet Pinball application from Windows 95/XP and then recompiled it for Linux (and really any platform now that it's portable code!). NOTE: Because this is a decompilation/recompilation, it doesn't include the original data files. You'll need those from a Windows…