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But the triangles have a "small end" and a "large end" -- is the "small end" above the "large end"? Or below it?
I always wind up clicking the arrows several times and stop when I see it the way I want, regardless of the arrows.
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kmoorevs wrote: Ascending is represented by a down arrow and Descending is an up arrow...just like it is in Excel and everywhere else! See Windows Explorer.
/ravi
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Oh boy, I had not considered that way of looking at it. Now that I have, I will forever be confused.
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There are two ways to do the arrows and neither of them makes sense to me. I suggest avoiding arrows, but I have no alternative suggestion either.
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OK - it is skating a bit close to a technical question, but really I just want an opinion on what word to use...
Say I have a class that is a Projection and I want it to do its thang and return the result, what should I call that ?
i.e. in...
Public Interface IProjection(Of TAggregate As IAggregationIdentifier, TAggregateKey)
Inherits IProjection
Overloads Sub Project(ByVal eventStreamReader As IEventStreamReader(Of TAggregate, TAggregateKey))
End Interface
What's a better word than "Project"?
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Project seems fine to me, but you could always use Run as you are running the projection.
This space for rent
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As POH says or ProjectEventStream as that is what it is doing.
veni bibi saltavi
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How about prognosticate?
Will Rogers never met me.
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IViagravator
«Tell me and I forget. Teach me and I remember. Involve me and I learn.» Benjamin Franklin
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Why?
He's doing fine, IMNSHO.
Will Rogers never met me.
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"Project" the noun? Or "project" the verb?
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This, I think, is why that word doesn't feel right there...
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Since when is constant rain news when it happens in Wales[^]?
[OT - Maj Tim Peake just said "Fine, just hanging out"]
veni bibi saltavi
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Dunno. They say it rains every day in Blaenau Ffestiniog (it certainly has every time I've been there!) so it seems a little strange that 80 days is the official record!
I am not a number. I am a ... no, wait!
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That's nothing - I work in Manchester!
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I'm an optoholic - my glass is always half full of vodka.
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Me too. It's been blue sky all day and it still managed to rain!
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Go to Russia they said...
... it'll be fun they said[^]...
veni bibi saltavi
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Russia, the worker play(?) ground...
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The one common factor of all those clips was vodka. Lots and lots of vodka. I have drunk vodka 'a la Ruse' and it was not a pretty sight. Or to be precise, the young Hungarian who thought he could teach me a lesson vis-a-vis drinking vodka was not a pretty sight.
veni bibi saltavi
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Don't know if its true but Vodka means something like water of life (or death in this case! )
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You're thinking of Whisky (Uisce beatha), vodka is a diminutive form of voda, or "little water"
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Ah Thanks!
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I was told, by the 20 something eejit that being British I could hold my drink. We went 'shot for shot' on vodka; Stoli or something.
As we got about a 1/2 of the way into the second bottle my foe was over come by emotions and extreme tiredness; or as some may call it a China Crisis. I finished the bottle happily and left the bill for him to pick up the following evening.
veni bibi saltavi
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