I currently have a generator method that returns an IEnumerable of URL strings, the problem is it's very slow. I'd like to either change the actual grabbing of URLs to work with async methods or with PLINQ but I want to keep the same interface
That is, I want it to still act like a producer queue, I just want to change what it does in the background
I'll probably just make it blocking, have asynchronous requests that ContinueWith with a push to a ConcurrentQueue then use a classic producer/consumer to feed the URLs to the consumer synchronously
I am currently using Windows OS and I need to downgrade my GCC installed on Cygwin to GCC 3 from GCC 4.5.3 (gcc -v printed out this value to me).
How can you do this in Cygwin setup window or the terminal?
I've been researching the various IDEs and environments by which I can deploy my code to most if not all platforms i.e. deploy app to iOS, Android, Windows Phone, Blackberry, Symbian, etc all from the same code base
Here are all the environments that I found, along with the URL, the language, th...
I haven't tried it. Reusing PCL capable code is just fantastic, but I wonder how much effort will be going into restructuring the views for each specific platform.
Of course the appearance can be changed a lot assuming they are using a decent presentation layer, but I'm more talking about layout of buttons (e.g. OK/Cancel is expected different order on Android vs iOS)
I went to the mountains far north for a four day hike in the summer once, we turned off our phones because there was no signal any way. It was interesting with no idea about what time it was.
Sure you could calculate it easily using a compass
If you know roughly what the rise and set time is (it shouldn't change over 4 days) then the suns position in the sky relative to the whole arc length will be the percentage of the difference in rise and set and when added to the time of rise should let you know pretty accurately what time it is
@TravisJ The vid looks a little like the place where we were to but we had more dramatic mountains. Nature is the same, not much variation up there on that altitude.
@LearningC - That class seems, well, useless. But anyway, here is how you would use it for a line break: HTMLTag htmlTag = new HTMLTag(); htmlTag.Name = "br"; htmlTag.Ending = true;
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