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What's your next programming language? And why?
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I can program in PHP, Perl, Python, and Ruby, but I want to learn a new language. However, I don't which non-scripting language to choose. What sho...
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I realize this is a subject of hot debate, but I'm interested in opinions that relate to my specific situation.
I want to learn the basics and fundamentals of programming, so I'm already taking a college course in general programming concepts. It isn't covering a specific language, but it's givi...
On the off chance someone knows how to fix this: I have an SQLite file in a solution folder (so it's at solution level). It's added as a linked file to two projects in App_Data. In one, it works fine. In the other, an empty file is created in App_Data and then it complains about not finding my tables. I've diffed the projects multiple times but I can't see a difference.
@animuson - I disagree with you, animuson. By modifying other's answer s (like what you did on mine) to match a specific format that is defined by you is unreasonable. This is technically obliterating the creativity of users, making StackOverflow a very dull place. As said in ChristopherW's suggestion below, one should only encourage their preferred format, instead of changing it and locking the post afterward. This is obviously a misuse of power, and one doing this shall be condemned. — Derek 朕會功夫50 secs ago
@animuson - PS: As a protest of this forced self-defined "format", I will change all my links in my future answers to <kbd>. If this kind of power-misusing continues, I will also change all the links in my previous answers. — Derek 朕會功夫21 secs ago
@Derek朕會功夫 Please stop or I will stalk you for the rest of your life, finger hovering over the edit button, ready. Waiting. (but srsly, stahp, k? ;)) — Doorknob8 secs ago
When a post is flagged, gets more flag votes and is then edited. What happens to the flag result? I've read that the VLQ flags are deemed invalid, but what about NAA flags?
The edited one, but they'd still see the "edited by user" part on the post like any normal revision.
Casting an "invalid flags" flag in that case is actually useful, as it lets moderators dismiss them all as disputed if the problem has been taken care of.
Oh, that's just insider information. They haven't publicized anything formally about it, but they gave us a bunch of cool mockups a long (long) time ago. We're still waiting.
Here is an answer I provided awhile ago. to answer your question - -Yes, there is a way to count weekdays between dates. You can modify the code in my post to do what you want to do.
question is already answered several times. see for example
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/2425002/easy-or-efficient-way-to-copy-the-bitmap-representation-from-one-view-to-another/2425382#2425382
Could I get an upvote on the following comment so it shows up when comments are collapsed?
Everyone: The chat works for us. That's been said enough times. You can stop commenting about that. Williams is experiencing his own issue; we can still deal with that. — Jonathan Hobbs2 mins ago
People are repeatedly coming by and saying it works for them and it's frustrating the asker and reaching the point of not being constructive, hence this comment.
Basically the problem was that oracle assigned a prime number identifier to each metadata (seems to remember it was metadata, may be something else). Then, to memorize which metadata was attached to which table, they had the &$£@ idea of saving the product of the identifiers
As you may guess, since all the id are prime numbers, the resulting product will have only one prime number decomposition.
It also means that you are able to determine the original attached metadatas from the identifiers product.
That is.... until the product overflows. Yep, they used a 24bit field for that....
the article is much more detailed than my quick recap. I tried to find it again, but never had any luck.
If anyone still has a link... leave me a notice ^_^ Thanks
Does anyone get what the question is? I already had the impression in the past that the asker has some problem with written English, and I could edit that to be more readable. But I sincerely don't get the question
I was asking because maybe a native English user may have a clue. "How many bases have got SharePoint"... Tagged migration, is he wondering on the differences between 2010 and 2013 and the possible impact of migrating a farm to the new version?
When reviewing anything on any site from the platform (Stack Exchange) there are ajax POST requests to http://[site-name]/review/next-task.
The interesting part is that in the JSON response there is a field called isAudit that can be true or false.
This made me curious and I verified when it is...
nice. If you share a local resource via remote desktop and then try to access that resource in an application that you started with "Run as administrator", the resource is not available.
And it's not really a bug, nor an important issue @IonicăBizău. It's by design, and the audits are only there to catch the worst offenders to begin with.
NIIIIIIIICEEEEEE. So, I can use greasemonkey to check the flag and pop an alert if the current review is an audit. Sooooo useful. That is, it would be useful, if I had something to review in the first place
@LaszloPapp it seems to attempt to reveal a typo / logical mistake in OP's code. That it fails to be unambiguous is another issue, but that warrants a downvote, not a deletion / flag.
@IonicăBizău try and catch one here, Nick and Ben sometimes pay a visit, then ask directly. They may or may not reply, but better chance here than in your question.
In all actuality, problems on the site tend to stem from users not checking themselves as well as they should, requiring quite a bit of moderator attention. We democratically elect moderators on every graduated site, a position that they hold as long as they wish to hold it while they remain aliv...
@JanDvorak Not sure. The code block was indented with 2 extra spaces, it's something I tend to edit myself, although usually the code blocks have a lot more extra spaces.
@JanDvorak edit that just insert hidden comment like "<!-- bumped -->" to bump posts, or edit that just push random blank space in order to get free points
I'm not sure how to do this but I am trying to do this...
using (SqlCommand sqlCmd2 = new SqlCommand { CommandText = "SELECT ID FROM Products.Products WHERE PartNumber like '" + textBox8.Text + "'", Connection = sqlCon2 })
using (SqlCommand sqlCmd3 = new SqlCommand { C...
Honestly, I don't see any compelling reason to undelete the answer. How can they possibly say that specific commit fixes the issue when no one knows what the issue really is? If you look at the specific commit he linked to, it just changes an array to a class variable which is also an array, and changed the function's visibility. I somehow doubt it fixed whatever issue they were having anyways.
As was just pointed out, 5 years later, This question is similar to another asked in 08. Get list of domains on the network.
It's been so long I don't even remember the project I was working on when I asked this question.
Note that the answers to the other question don't use .net, but use delp...
I do not understand. The answer was deleted because of duplicated flag misuse, so I flagged the question, and now the OP uses the answer for "flagging" his question duplicate.
There currently appears to be a bug regarding the Community Bulletin on Stack Overflow. I have a feeling there may be a correlation between this and the fact that Stack Overflow is getting its own meta.
The anchor element also isn't clickable:
I like doing the moderation like editing posts, reviewing, removing... simply cleaning StackOverflow. But I don't like so much writing answers or good questions.
If I'm good at moderation, but not so good at writing/answering questions, I will never achieve enough reputation to have access to mo...