A concrete syntax tree or parse tree or parsing tree
is an ordered, rooted tree that represents the syntactic structure of a string according to some formal grammar. Parse trees are usually constructed according to one of two competing relations, either in terms of the constituency relation of constituency grammars (= phrase structure grammars) or in terms of the dependency relation of dependency grammars. Parse trees are distinct from abstract syntax trees (also known simply as syntax trees), in that their structure and elements more concretely reflect the syntax of the input language. P...
Yeah, most compilers work by generating expression trees. C# allows for dynamic construction of expression trees using simple "expression lambdas", as well as via an explicit Expression API.
anyone worked with dynamic tables in EntityFramework? I have a base table that is going to get archived daily and want to be able to use my dataContext and simply point it at a table name string
@AlexDresko Nice call. I was pulling random error messages from random SO questions related to missing dependencies, and that came from a .NET 4-related question.
i hate when people take forever to respond to emails, listen here b, if you don't email me back your shit isn't getting moved to production when you want it to
when i mark as internal it show Inconsistent accessibility: base class 'AMDb.IMDb.Search.Search' is less accessible than class 'AMDb.IMDb.Search.SearchResult'
thinking i'm going to pick up some captain morgan, burger, bacon, lettuce, tomatoes, onion, mushrooms, A1 steak sauce, then get drunk and cook some bomb ass burgers
I was using .mdf for connect to DB and entityClient. Now I want to change the connection string so that there will be no .mdf
Is this connectionString correct
<connectionStrings>
<!--<add name="conString" connectionString="metadata=res://*/conString.csdl|res://*/conString.ssdl|res://*/conString...
I use Two-Factor Authentication for my Google Apps account and I use the Google Authenticator application on my iPhone to generate the second factor. Microsoft Accounts (formerly Live Accounts) just launched Two-Factor Auth and you should set it up now. If you already use two-factor for Google, you can ADD your Microsoft account to the Google Authenticator application on your Android or iPh…
We’ve seen a huge adoption of ASP.NET Web API since its initial release. In February we shipped the ASP.NET and Web Tools 2012.2 Update – which added a number of additional enhancements to both Web API and the other components of ASP.NET. The ASP.NET Team has been hard at work on developing the next set of features (lots of cool stuff coming). One of the great things about …
On this Encyclopedia, many lists themselves contain lists.
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* Lists of ancient kings
* Lists of A&M Records artists
* Lists of ABC shows
* Lists of African Americans
* Lists of African Union members
* Lists of American football players
* Lists of American television episodes with LGBT themes
* Lists of American writers
* Lists of Americans
* Lists of Armenians
* Lists of atheists
* Lists of Australian rules football leagues
* Lists of Australians
* Lists of abbreviations
* Lists of academic journals
* Lists of accidents and incidents involving military aircraft
* Lists of active sepa...
JavaScript: I was looping over i, and than inside that loop I had a loop iterating over i. No warning about the double declaration, just modify the same variable.
While I was an intern at my last employer, the HR lady thought it would be fun for all the interns to take an online personality test and report our findings. I said "I'm an INTJ, so I play second-banana to INT I in most for-loops"
@Roel - It is possible, but it is not a feature. And it requires a lot of work up front in order to make a space which moderates the changing of variables.
@drch Would my code pattern above not work well? It just seems not very intuitive to have two classes that handle the same sort of data. I'd rather make repositories properties of a UOW.