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19answers
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What is best blogging host for programmers/code formatting?
I was just reading how can you tell whether you're ready to start your own blog. The answers are so good and inspiring that I made rush to start my own blog using blogger and stopped right in my …
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votes
23answers
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Why should I use a human readable file format?
Why should I use a human readable file format in preference to a binary one? Is there ever a situation when this isn't the case?
EDIT:
I did have this as an explanation when initially posting the …
22
votes
45answers
2k views
Is Programming Style important? How Important?
Last year I was troubleshooting a team member's code and it was lacking indents and comments. I was talking to him about it telling him it was not a good idea but he got offended. He was/is smarter …
17
votes
5answers
549 views
How do you put { and } in a format string
I'm trying to generate some code at runtime where I put in some boiler-plate stuff and the user is allowed to enter the actual working code. My boiler-plate code looks something like this:
using …
13
votes
4answers
686 views
How to change .ASPX automatic formatting settings (Visual Studio)
When typing code in a .aspx file (an MVC view in this case), Visual Studio applies two types of formatting, one to the regular html tag structure (which can be controlled from Tools->Options->Text …
11
votes
7answers
728 views
Formatting doubles for output in C#
Running a quick experiment related to Is double Multiplication Broken in .NET? and reading a couple of articles on C# string formatting, I thought that this:
{
double i = 10 * 0.69;
…
11
votes
3answers
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C#: File-size format provider
Is there any easy way to create a class that uses IFormatProvider that writes out a user-friendly file-size?
public static string GetFileSizeString(string filePath)
{
FileInfo info = new …
11
votes
2answers
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How to escape brackets in a format string in .Net
How can brackets be escaped in a C# format string so, something like :
String val = "1,2,3"
String.Format(" foo {{0}}", val);
doesn't throw a parse exception but actually outputs the string " foo …
10
votes
3answers
296 views
How do I improve the performance of code using DateTime.ToString?
In my binary to text decoding application (.NET 2.0) I found that the line:
logEntryTime.ToString("dd.MM.yy HH:mm:ss:fff")
takes 33% of total processing time. Does anyone have any ideas on how to …
10
votes
8answers
8k views
Add alternating row color to SQL Server Reporting services report
How do you shade alternating rows in a SQL Server Reporting Services report?
Edit: There are a bunch of good answers listed below--from quick and simple to complex and comprehensive. Alas, I can …
10
votes
11answers
643 views
Is there an automatic code formatter for C#?
In my work I deal mostly with C# code nowadays, with a sprinkle of java from time to time. What I absolutely love about Eclipse (and I know people using it daily love it even more) is a sophisticated …
9
votes
30answers
1k views
While coding, how many columns do you format for?
in the old days everything was 80 columns. so if you wanted your code to be readable, you'd make it fit. but that's not the case anymore with wider and wider screens, so how long of line is too …
8
votes
9answers
263 views
Why don’t IDEs support dynamic formatting?
Given all the holy wars surrounding various code formatting styles, and many companies' strict formatting requirements, why don't IDEs allow dynamic reformatting of code?
By that I mean have the IDE …
8
votes
21answers
737 views
What is the proper way to format code?
When I write code, I try to group lines of similar code together, then leave a blank line and write another block.
I believe this contributes to the neatness and readability of the code.
I'm not a …
8
votes
13answers
891 views
What page-image generating technology should I use?
I'm building a desktop application right now that presents its human-readable output as XHTML displayed in a WebBrowser control. Eventually, this output is going to have to be converted from an XHTML …
