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@Darek
I am not allowed to change to x86
sorry form x86 to another, it is x86 in the drop down list
Error 1 Assembly reference 'D:\Dev\Git\plasma\DataDebug\DataDebugMethods\bin\x64\Debug\DataDebugMethods.dll' was not found or is invalid D:\Dev\Git\plasma\DataDebug\DataAnalysis\DataAnalysis.fs 1 1 DataAnalysis
I do not know,I mean this is a office excel plugin project. Normally when be build and run the project it will automatically open up the excel. I thin for that it search for this missing file
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http://stackoverflow.com/questions/15971687/adding-data-from-a-database-into-a-dynamic-piechart here it is @Darek, do ask me questions if you don't understand its a complex one.. :/
Yeah I know @Darek, but its an assignment for college and I HAVE TO use this method :/ @edc, whenever I try to pump the data out of the database into the chart it just dissapears. It won't display anything anymore, so I might be using a method wrong
If I use my "hard coded" method it makes them all and it shows them all. Didn't try a breakpoint yet as I don't know how to get everything in it dynamicly either :/ This is the hardcoded example: for (teller = 0; teller <= aantalRecords.GetUpperBound(0); teller++) { var dp = new DataPoint(prijsje, prijsje); dp.AxisLabel = Convert.ToString(prijsje + "€"); dp.LegendText = Convert.ToString("legende " + teller); series.Points.Insert(teller, dp); prijsje += 350; }
int[] pricesPerCategoryArray = blFinancien.getAlleUitgavenPerCategorie(); Gets me this error mate: Cannot implicitly convert type 'MoneyManager.DAL.DBManager.FinancienDataTable' to 'int[]'
select sum(f.bedrag), c.omschrijving from financien f inner join categorie c on f.categorieId = c.id where f.inkomstOfUitgave = 1 group by f.categorieId
Well, it's an issue with NTPD not keeping time correctly on a virtualized server. Seems like higher exposure than the ten people in a room aimed at another topic is more likely to get an answer. :)
Yenthe: Not sure what you mean by that. I'm actually not particularly knowledge about VM, but the guy who does the VM stuff isn't knowledgeable about Linux. I'm not particularly either, but I'm the one trying to figure it out. :)
Why would this be necessary? The Windows machines keep time fine, it's just the two linux VMs that get off (one by a couple minutes a day, the other by a much larger amount even with ntpd running.) Does NTPD not work correctly internally in a Linux VM?
@drch: With 10+ yrs experience in Java and before that C++, I'm trying to get bead on how long it would take for me to be 'productive' if I started a new job in a C# shop.
The exact why I can't explain, but at college they explained me that if you don't add them to a pool they will get lost with the time configuration, if you add them to a pool they will sink with the pool @ben
matter of months to be writing code without looking stuff up constantly, and 1-2 years to get to something approaching my level of expertise in Java? or is that overly optimistic?
@Yenthe: Yeah, we've got the time server running on every server. I'm checking now if there's something necessary to get the linux VM to pull from the host.
@Yenthe Yep. When I got here 2 hours ago the clock was ahead by 1m48s. Now it's at 2m01s. It's been slowly increasing over time.
And oddly enough it was dead-on from when I set it yesterday at 9am to when I left at 5pm. Seems like something is going on overnight to throw it off, but I've no idea what could be at fault.
I'm in a college course focusing on C#, and ReSharper is absolutely required. We also must make sure ReSharper gives no warnings before submitting our code, or it will be marked as a zero.
Nope, parent OS is fine. Before we virtualized the server it was fine as well--might need to be adjusted every month or two, but nothing terribly bad. Also the Windows guest OSs all run at the right time. It's just the two RH linux VMs.
I understand that you can run .NET code with something (Mono?) to run cross-platform. Anyone know if that's actually done in production? Or is it more of a proof of concept?
> Alternatively, you can set the .vmx configuration file option tools.syncTime = true to turn on periodic synchronization > Starting with ESX 4.1 this can also be verified by using the command `vmware-toolbox-cmd timesync status` on Linux
i think it basically says this shit is going to happen simply due to virtualization, esp with older kernel and the solution is to enable sync with the host via vmware tools
Quick question: if I want to be in multiple SO chat rooms, do I open a browser tab for every room I want to be in, or is there a better way (ie, like JabbR)?
And Microsoft has dog fooded Team Foundation Server for a long time before it was released. And Visual Source Safe was almost nowhere dog fooded within Microsoft.