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Re: Fun With Member ID's by PIEBALDconsult
Forum Message 13 May 2013  
AspDotNetDev wrote:I wonder if they get error notifications Don't the hamsters know your address? Are you trying to rile them up? Be awar
Re: Fun With Member ID's by PIEBALDconsult
Forum Message 13 May 2013  
Someone linked to member 0 recently. P.S. And only members on the first two pages of Who's Who are interesting. On the other hand... the first non-interesting member must be very interesting. :~
Forum Message 13 May 2013  
First, read the fine documentation: http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/f02979c7.aspx[
Re: Tips! by PIEBALDconsult
Forum Message 13 May 2013  
Don't quit your day job.
Re: Boiling eggs by PIEBALDconsult
Forum Message 13 May 2013  
Fifteen minutes (give or take) does it every time. :cool:
Forum Message 13 May 2013  
Paying for savings makes no sense. And liking a bunch of crap also makes no sense. I would probably unlike them after getting the stuff.
Forum Message 13 May 2013  
This might help: Non-recursive Permutations and Combinations[
Forum Message 13 May 2013  
That's how I prefer to work. My most satisfying projects have been like that.
Forum Message 12 May 2013  
They can't afford OpenVMS.
Re: Who wastes more? by PIEBALDconsult
Forum Message 12 May 2013  
Neither wastes any if they are both happy with their purchases.
Re: Thoughts by PIEBALDconsult
Re: WTF! by PIEBALDconsult
Forum Message 12 May 2013  
Bah, that's just a video that Parker Brothers hopes goes viral because they're about to add a pickaxe to the next version of Clue.
Re: Thoughts by PIEBALDconsult
Forum Message 12 May 2013  
Yes, in fact I thought that I had already written an article on my CharComparers, but it seems that I haven't.
Answer 11 May 2013   license: CPOL
Yes, but more information would be helpful. 0) You could split the existing class into separate files by using partial.1) You could make a separate class or module.2) But neither of those will reduce the code smell of a large function -- can you split it into logical pieces?
Re: Doctor Who by PIEBALDconsult
Forum Message 11 May 2013  
I thought they explained that his name is Doctor -- and that's how the word entered our language.
Thoughts by PIEBALDconsult
Forum Message 11 May 2013  
"char[] inputArray = input.ToUpper().ToArray();" This is singularly pointless; a string is already enumerable. I recommend using a Dictionary<char,int> with a case-insensitive comparer -
Forum Message 11 May 2013  
Of course you should sit down. How else can you use your smartphone in privacy? I usually get in a full game of Cribbage while sitting there.
Forum Message 11 May 2013  
Yeah, what Eddy said. But, provided you have a unique index on the column (and you should), it may be more efficient simply to try the INSERT and catch the exception -- you have to do that anyway.
Re: Life Programming by PIEBALDconsult
Forum Message 11 May 2013  
DoWhatImThinking()
Forum Message 10 May 2013  
I have no argument against either of those.
Re: Joyous News by PIEBALDconsult
Forum Message 10 May 2013  
And they would have brought in an aging has-been to try to revitalize it.
Re: Thoughts by PIEBALDconsult
Forum Message 10 May 2013  
Mika Wendelius wrote:this hint should always be avoided unless there are really good reasons to use it I agree, yet I've also had Micros
Answer 10 May 2013   license: CPOL
If using Visual Studio 2012, look here http://blogs.msdn.com/b/jenss/archive/2013/03/07/finally-the-family-united-sql-server-bi-project-templates-now-available-in-visual-studio-2012.aspx[^]
Forum Message 9 May 2013  
Everyone should always be training their replacement.
Forum Message 9 May 2013  
Wrong forum.
Forum Message 9 May 2013  
Oh, so it's that way is it... My aunt was showing me a picture of my cousin one day and I said "who died and made him wear a suit?" -- her response: "my father". :sigh:
Forum Message 9 May 2013  
My kid is nearly twelve and has gotten that from somewhere (Youtube?) -- though of course I use it too. As luck would have it, a few weeks ago the tech writer lady at work advised me that I hadn't
Re: rule of DataAdapter by PIEBALDconsult
Forum Message 9 May 2013  
DataAdapters enable the disconnected paradigm.
Re: rule of DataAdapter by PIEBALDconsult
Forum Message 8 May 2013  
I would not include DataAdapter in the "connected" category. The "connected" paradigm is still appropriate for many applications, but less so with distributed applications. DataAdapters cause me
Forum Message 6 May 2013  
Roger Wright wrote:spend the next half hour farting loudly Happy stinko de Mayo.
Re: This Is Just Plain Wrong by PIEBALDconsult
Forum Message 6 May 2013  
Movie of the week: "Harry Balls and the Chamber of Secrets".
Re: Life of Software Developer by PIEBALDconsult
Forum Message 6 May 2013  
Wrong forum.
Re: Stan Ridgeway - Camouflage by PIEBALDconsult
Forum Message 3 May 2013  
Struck out the "e", duh, what are you blind? :-O
Re: Stan Ridgeway - Camouflage by PIEBALDconsult
Forum Message 3 May 2013  
Stan Ridgeway FTFY
Forum Message 3 May 2013  
You should have a non-developer (a configuration manager) who performs the test and production builds. I worked at a place where the first task the testers did was build the code and kick it back if t
Re: for(int i=0; i by PIEBALDconsult
Forum Message 2 May 2013  
Exactly. Know your audience. :thumbsup:
Re: for(int i=0; i by PIEBALDconsult
Forum Message 2 May 2013  
Yes, quite. BASIC in 1983, Pascal in 1985, COBOL in 1986, Fortran (77?) in 1987. But BASIC is the only one I've been paid to use, COBOL and Fortran I only touched in college, and Pascal I haven't used
Forum Message 2 May 2013  
Not as much as I used to. :( Darn, you Netflix!!
Re: My Prayers are Answered! by PIEBALDconsult
Forum Message 30 Apr 2013  
Isn't that true of most shirts? :confused:
Re: Where Flat UI fails by PIEBALDconsult
Forum Message 30 Apr 2013  
Who says it looks good? :confused:
Re: for(int i=0; i by PIEBALDconsult
Forum Message 30 Apr 2013  
But "loop" is a verb. :~
Answer 30 Apr 2013   license: CPOL
I suggest that you look into WCF and Web Services.
Re: for(int i=0; i by PIEBALDconsult
Forum Message 30 Apr 2013  
I was using i for index before I was introduced to Fortran.
Re: How I coded in 1985 by PIEBALDconsult
Forum Message 29 Apr 2013  
In 1985 I was learning Pascal on a PDP-11.
Re: Owe it to the other 99% by PIEBALDconsult
Forum Message 29 Apr 2013  
But never assume that you know what's best for them.
Forum Message 29 Apr 2013  
So I see. Very nice upon arriving today though.
Re: A Bug? by PIEBALDconsult
Forum Message 29 Apr 2013  
Well fix it.
A Bug? by PIEBALDconsult
Forum Message 28 Apr 2013  
I selected all but console, and it doesn't look like all my selections were counted.
Re: ACL by PIEBALDconsult
Forum Message 28 Apr 2013  
I can imagine they're furry.
Re: What have you done? by PIEBALDconsult
Forum Message 28 Apr 2013  
Does not compute.

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