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Forum Message 14 May 2013  
Enterprise architect is my choice. cheers Marco Bertschi Twitter |
Re: MQOTD by Marco Bertschi
Forum Message 13 May 2013  
Total Fake cheers Marco Bertschi Twitter |
Re: Great one by Marco Bertschi
Forum Message 13 May 2013  
Espen Harlinn wrote:I read through your article Thanks a lot! I will consider your thoughts, and post an update to the article within the
Re: My vote of 5 by Marco Bertschi
Forum Message 13 May 2013  
Thank you for the appreciation. I have another chapter regarding the code security - It will IMO be a big help to people who are new to ASP.Net. cheers Marco Bertschi
Forum Message 13 May 2013  
Hi, Yes, it will support multiple users. I have added another chapter regarding the security of the code. Please read it carefully. cheers Marco Bertschi
hide scroll bars for listbox by Marco Bertschi
Answer 13 May 2013   license: CPOL
Hi,this has been answered in the Microsoft / ASP.Net forums. Please see here[^].cheers,Marco Bertschi
Great one by Marco Bertschi
Forum Message 13 May 2013  
Hi Espen, great article! It has inspired me to add a chapter regarding security to my article "
Article 13 May 2013   license: CPOL
Description how to create an ASP.Net website which is providing a serverfarm-compatible Login functionality - Additional description how the code can be secured
Forum Message 13 May 2013  
Appears here too. Unbroken linky[
Re: Missed Option by Marco Bertschi
Forum Message 13 May 2013  
Nagy Vilmos wrote:Marco Bertschi wrote:every time you stop working, so there must be at least two or three s
Forum Message 13 May 2013  
Same here :thumbsup: cheers Marco Bertschi Twitter |
Re: Missed Option by Marco Bertschi
Forum Message 13 May 2013  
What? (I get that part with the party, but what on earth does a sheep at a Post development party?) Also, you have to consider that post development is every time you stop working, so there must be
Forum Message 13 May 2013  
Rob Grainger wrote:Because software is soft - it is much harder to alter a building after its been constructed. Physically harder, indeed. B
Forum Message 12 May 2013  
IMO it is the most important phase of the development process: If you fcuk things up here, writing code, fixing bugs and adding new features becomes a major royal PITA. cheers
My vote of 4 by Marco Bertschi
Forum Message 12 May 2013  
Scary. Really scary. Everything is hard-coded. Have fun when you need to translate your program into different languages :rolleyes:
Re: My vote of 5 by Marco Bertschi
Forum Message 12 May 2013  
JackDingler wrote:We need more example like this, for folks who want the pros to do all their homework assignments for them. Well, most of t
Re: My vote of 1 by Marco Bertschi
Forum Message 12 May 2013  
There is plenty of such things around here (see[
Re: Thoughts by Marco Bertschi
Forum Message 12 May 2013  
PIEBALDconsult wrote:Yes, in fact I thought that I had already written an article on my CharComparers, but it seems that I haven't. I picked
Re: An Alternative Suggestion. by Marco Bertschi
Forum Message 12 May 2013  
Hi George, After a bit of re-thinking I decided to not use your example in my Tip, because of the following matters of style: There is a return in the middle of the method, somethin
Re: Observations on German #2 by Marco Bertschi
Forum Message 12 May 2013  
I reckon 'blutig' means about the same as 'englisch', a bit more rare maybe. cheers Marco Bertschi Twitter |
Re: An Alternative Suggestion. by Marco Bertschi
Forum Message 11 May 2013  
May I use this bit of code in a future version of the Tip? cheers Marco Bertschi Twitter |
Re: Observations on German #2 by Marco Bertschi
Forum Message 11 May 2013  
Erudite_Eric wrote:A rare steak in German is 'englisch'! Sometimes referred to as 'blutig' (bloody in english), too.
Re: An Alternative Suggestion. by Marco Bertschi
Forum Message 11 May 2013  
Hi George, Your solution would fit, too. But as always in programming, it is a matter of style and personal preferences when you develop something. Thanks anway for the suggestion!
Re: Thoughts by Marco Bertschi
Forum Message 11 May 2013  
PIEBALDconsult wrote:I recommend using a Dictionary<char,int> with a case-insensitive comparer -- which you'll have to write. A good
Tip/Trick 11 May 2013   license: CPOL
Put in a string, the program counts how many times a letter of the ASCII code appears in there. Originally used as help tool regarding the Caesar cipher.
Re: Formatting and a thought. by Marco Bertschi
Forum Message 11 May 2013  
SoMad wrote:I meant you could send the code out to your Polish contractor to have it 'fixed'. ;) Which would cause a more or less major c
Re: Life Programming by Marco Bertschi
Forum Message 11 May 2013  
So that is how to get eternal life? :laugh: :laugh: :laugh: cheers Marco Bertschi Twitter |
Answer 11 May 2013   license: CPOL
When the CustomerID is unique you can get the CustomerLastName by the CustomerID.How you do that in the end depends on how you store the data, can you give me details about the database system you are using? Or are you using a file to store the customers?
Not an answer by Marco Bertschi
Forum Message 11 May 2013  
Totally off-topic and not understandable answer: Retriving DropdownList datasource[
Re: Formatting and a thought. by Marco Bertschi
Forum Message 11 May 2013  
SoMad wrote:You have some unnecessary white spaces between sentences.   Removed 'em, thank you! cheers Mar
Re: Formatting and a thought. by Marco Bertschi
Forum Message 11 May 2013  
SoMad wrote:You have some unnecessary white spaces between sentences. Uuh dammit... Will be solved ASAP.
Kernel.dll by Marco Bertschi
Forum Message 11 May 2013  
Without me, many things wouldn't be able to run. cheers Marco Bertschi Twitter |
Forum Message 11 May 2013  
I have sexdaily, too. I mean dyslexia. Fcuk. cheers Marco Bertschi Twitter |
Forum Message 11 May 2013  
Nothing agains nuts, nut chocolate is delicious. However, mostly there are pieces of nuts in it, not peanut butter. In the end, the butter confuses me. cheers Marco Bertschi
Forum Message 11 May 2013  
Marc Clifton wrote:though my housemate is an excellent cook herself. Hardly to believe. She likes chocolate with peanut butter.
Re: What on earth, Canadians? by Marco Bertschi
Forum Message 11 May 2013  
:laugh: :laugh: :laugh: :thumbsup: cheers Marco Bertschi Twitter |
Forum Message 11 May 2013  
Marc Clifton wrote:chocolate and peanut butter together No (And I am swiss, my opnion weights a lot if it comes to chocolate :laugh: ).
Re: FireFox 20.0.1 by Marco Bertschi
Forum Message 11 May 2013  
John Simmons / outlaw programmer wrote:context menu from hell in FF 20.0.1 Working fine here. Maybe because I refuse the use of any Addons.
Answer 11 May 2013   license: CPOL
AFAIK you can download the resource files from the web (e.g. a FTP server) and add it to the directory where your other language resource files are installed.If you name the resource files constantly you can dynamically determine which languages are available.cheers,Marco
Answer 11 May 2013   license: CPOL
Hi,AFAIK you can directly stop a timer using Timer.Stop[^].Of course, this solution supposes that you have direct access to your timer object from the button code.But even when you have to wait 1 min, what is the problem?The timer ain't does nothing until the tick event comes...
Re: What on earth, Canadians? by Marco Bertschi
Forum Message 11 May 2013  
Indeed[^] cheers Marco Bert
Re: What on earth, Canadians? by Marco Bertschi
Forum Message 11 May 2013  
They are now targetting on trees? Because they don't have tress or what? cheers Marco Bertschi Twitter |
What on earth, Canadians? by Marco Bertschi
Forum Message 11 May 2013  
Flying car crashes[^] A flyi
Answer 11 May 2013   license: CPOL
Hi,the solution is very simple:1. Give your print button an ID:2. Adjust your script the way that it hides the button before calling window.print(): ...
Forum Message 11 May 2013  
Richard MacCutchan wrote:Just firing up the old blowlamp here ... :laugh: Too late, I decided to use my flamethrower-nuke superpower.
Re: Oi, Espen! by Marco Bertschi
Forum Message 10 May 2013  
Same here. My browser at work crashes on a regular basis because I have too many tabs open. cheers Marco Bertschi Twitter
Re: Oi, Espen! by Marco Bertschi
Forum Message 10 May 2013  
DaveAuld wrote:just seen your FB ping So you are one of these guys who have FB open in the background all the time :laugh: ?
Re: Oi, Espen! by Marco Bertschi
Forum Message 10 May 2013  
There are some similarities, indeed. Although they are not the same person[
Oi, Espen! by Marco Bertschi
Forum Message 10 May 2013  
Just stumbled over Northcote[^] while browsing Y'tu

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