Software doesn't work. I'm shocked at how often we put up with it. Here's just a few issues - literally off the top of my head - that I personally dealt with last week. My iPhone 4s has 3 gigs of "OTHER" taking up space, according to iTunes. No one has any idea what other is and all the suggestions are to reset it completely or "delete and re-add your mail accounts." S…
I'm looking for a detailed book on C, a book that explains why and how things work, every book I've read so far only says how to do certain actions (loops, structures, functions, etc.), but none of them really says why or explains on detail what's going on.
Not looking for a super technical refe...
can anyone tell why i get exception "Destination array was not long enough. Check destIndex and length, and the array's lower bounds." on copying one arraylist to another? ... Local_Write_DMM2 = new ArrayList(Globls.Display_DataDMM2);
Yes, he's looking for someone to solve his issues for him, rather than getting information about a particular issue and investing time to solve it himself.
Never been there for so long. You take a break, sure, but then you go back and actually read about the issue and figure out what is going on. These are basic constructs that are well documented and have no reason to remain unsolved for so long. :3
i am copying arraylist of count 9415 to another array list., Local_Write_DMM1 = new ArrayList(Globls.Display_DataDMM1); Local_Write_DMM2 = new ArrayList(Globls.Display_DataDMM2);
i am getting the exception on second copy
array list are suppose to be dynamic , why i am getting this error?
so did you break point on Local_Write_DMM2 = new ArrayList(Globls.Display_DataDMM2); and see what was in Globls.Display_DataDMM2 at the point of copying it ?
Well if i was to guess , id say there was something bad about your array, place a try catch around the Local_Write_DMM2 = new ArrayList(Globls.Display_DataDMM2); and breakpoint in the catch when it gets hit have a look at Globls.Display_DataDMM2 as it will still be in scope and you`ll stand a better chance of finding the course of your problem
I was using a foreach loop to go through a list of data to process (removing said data once processed--this was inside a lock). This method caused an ArgumentException now and then.
Catching it would have been expensive so I tried tracking down the issue but I couldn't figure it out.
I have sin...
@E.LDunn i don't think that would help as know my application is froze on exception right now and i can see what's in the arraylist. It's the byte data i am copying to another error list.
I figure it's time to let the cat out of the bag before someone else goes public with it, and it's just too hard living a lie.
Jon Skeet is my sockpuppet account.
Would a moderator please combine that account into my normal account for me?
Thanks!
Google's algorythm is weird. It'll weigh SO higher in search results. It gives me ads for programming stuff all the time. But it doesn't interpret ambiguous terms to the most likely context.
Google returns a lot of SO questions as result because of the big relevance it has for that type of questions. I think tags is what makes google return as preference when there is no money involved.
It used to give me MSDN pages as the 1st result until I +1'd a few SO pages. I think that's where the weight comes in. Bing will still give me MSDN, of course.
yea the only even i could see for ObservableCollection was ObservableCollection_changed and that doesnt fire when a value is changed only ifi an item is added or removed
@B-RiZzY I am connected to my works network over VPN. I'm trying to do a checkout from repository svn://___________ on my personal computer, but I am not successful. I'm wondering what settings IT would have to change via VPN firewall, or change in SVN configuration to allow me to checkout the repo on work network to my personal desktop.
Call me an idiot, but I would use SSIS, or Import Data in SQL Server, to load those file into a database tables, one for each type of data, use foreign keys, and do a join query
I have a TableAdapter filling a DataSet, and for some reason every select query populates my timestamp column with the value 1/1/2000 for every selected row.
I first verified that original values are intact in the database side; most are, though a few rows lost their original value because of u...
@Bryan not saying it needs to be changed. I'm just saying xml would make your life easier. I still think you could parse that file as is by breaking it into chunks using a switch.
@B-RiZzY That might only apply directly if you were using ADO.NET TableAdapters ... but still sounds like a conversion or formatting bug somewhere along the line
@Billdr okay, I'll be graduating uni in dec. I would have to relocate from WI, but its something I'm willing to do because I've heard good things about MN, aside from the "professional" NFL team there.
@Billdr okay. I already have a job after graduation, but I'm eager to move. Career fair is next week and I've had a fair amount of LinkedIn e-mails requesting that I apply
@klut Nice. TBH it's not very difficult to find a job, especially if you've got a degree in CS. I had zero real experience... some java apps that make a few dollars (literally, a few) and some small C# projects at another job... I had a bunch of interviews really fast. Now that I'm >6 months at this gig the recruiters are spamming me constantly.
Small recruitment agencies seem to be the way to go in the Minneapolis/St. Paul area. You can't get an IT job here without being a contractor for the company first.
"Apologies for the informal nature of the message, but we are looking for 4 x c# developers, 2 x DBA's and 4 x frontend techies. Pie in the sky spec with low pay. Apply immediately!"
The larger agencies lose you in the shuffle and do a poor job of assessing skills. The smaller ones won't get you into the fortune 500s, but generally you don't want to be there anyway.