It is hidden as intended. This works fine. I'm just frustrated that I need to build a .NET executable to do such a trivial task, but thanks for all the input everyone :)
Yeah windows hasn't historically needed that, users are still users no matter whether they're at home or at work, and typically people just write services.
trying to figure out where something goes in a <sequence> XSD tag in a 130K line XSD is somewhat similar to putting toothpicks under your toe nails, then kicking a wall
so he wrote this article about how he fixed it and then he was just like "Computers can generate code that works, we just need to make them understand how to generate code that works and serves a purpose"
@Sean that reminds me of one of my schoolmates that said "we don't need assembly language, computers are already super good at generating it!" ...well, who writes the compilers to generate the assembly language?
When I attempt to send my viewmodel back to the server to save it, the property that I have bound to a checkbox via a checked: binding is sent as null if the box isn't checked. Like, it doesn't even get parsed. Any idea what that's about?
Why I am so unhealthy: am hungry but cannot decide for the life in me what I want to eat or what I can put together for a meal. Why is it when I'm hungry and want to eat something, my brain doesn't give a fuck, and/or refuses to help in any way? D=
private void myFunc<T>(List<T> enums = null, object single = null) { if (single != null) { single = (T)single; var b = single; } if (enums != null) { var c = enums; } }
string s = "name"; myFunc<string>(single:s); List<string> ss = new List<string>(); ss.Add("names"); myFunc<string>(enums: ss);
My lead is doing some sort of weird thing with data validation. Surprise, it doesn't work. Every attempt I've made to try to make it work right has failed. Guess where the documentation is on his approach? Fucking nowhere! ><