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Hello there
 
General Kenobi
 
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8:45 AM
Gitlab is meant to be a solution for in-house development. I personally use the free Community Edition and it just works. Hosting your own Gitlab instance gives you access to full features and settings, even from the administrator perspective.
I think people started using Gitlab over Github because of the fact that Github data is being used as the training model for the AI-assisted intellisense feature
 
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10:33 AM
Hi Guys Morning, hope u all had good weekend.
Small issue with foreach loop updating to the xml filke
 
10:53 AM
            XmlDocument doc = new XmlDocument();
            doc.Load(@"C:\xmltest\26112023.txt");

            foreach (Products pp in productpricelist)
            {
                foreach (XmlElement pn in doc.SelectNodes("/Data/Products/*"))
                 {

                    foreach (XmlNode visibility in pn.SelectNodes("Visibilities"))
                    {
                        foreach (XmlNode productVisibilty in visibility.SelectNodes("ProductVisibility"))
                        {
XML file is saved with same values for each attributes Visible & Price
It msust update each value with pp.Visible & pp.Price
 
 
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12:17 PM
I am having some issues pulling the roles out of my jwt token, I have tried using the .IsInRole method learn.microsoft.com/en-us/dotnet/api/… but that was returning false, so I also tried .FindAll(ClaimTypes.Role) and that is returning an empty list. My role claims are added using this line claims.AddRange(roles.Select(role => new Claim(ClaimTypes.Role, role)));
 
 
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3:05 PM
Ryan Donovan on January 30, 2023
With all the advancements in software development, apps could be much better. Why aren’t they?
 
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posted on January 30, 2023 by ericlippert

Reader “Joel” had an insightful comment on the first part of this series which I thought deserved a short episode of its own. Recall that we proved the theorem “if a compositional forest contains a mockingbird then every bird in … Continue reading →

 

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