Kevin
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Nov 9 |
awarded | ● Notable Question |
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Oct 20 |
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What is wrong with this Custom Compare function added information |
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Oct 20 |
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What is wrong with this Custom Compare function good catch. But fixing this didn't fix the problem. |
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Oct 20 |
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What is wrong with this Custom Compare function ignore that last comment, it is in the code that way |
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Oct 20 |
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What is wrong with this Custom Compare function the single & is being caused by the markup here. It is a double & in the code |
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Oct 20 |
asked | What is wrong with this Custom Compare function |
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Oct 6 |
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Corrupted column in database Added information |
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Oct 6 |
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Corrupted column in database Does " select * from tablename order by columnname" count as dodgy sql? |
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Oct 6 |
asked | Corrupted column in database |
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Sep 20 |
awarded | ● Yearling |
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Sep 1 |
answered | uncheck a checkbox when checking another |
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Aug 6 |
awarded | ● Popular Question |
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Aug 6 |
awarded | ● Popular Question |
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Jul 16 |
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Determine if a number falls within a specified set of ranges I agree with ThePower. Unless you have a huge list of numbers, and maybe even then, I think the way you have it is easy to read and understand. KISS. Anton's first suggestion would be a close second. |
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Jul 9 |
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Tiff Analyzer edited body |
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Jul 9 |
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Tiff Analyzer No, there is not a second 273 tag |
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Jul 9 |
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Tiff Analyzer Added information; deleted 135 characters in body |
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Jul 9 |
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Tiff Analyzer Nope, it is 1652. See update in main question text |
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Jul 9 |
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Tiff Analyzer Tag 259 is 4 (adding words to meet minimum comment length requirement...sigh) |
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Jul 9 |
asked | Tiff Analyzer |
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Jul 6 |
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SQL: sum 3 columns when one column has a null value? retagged and got rid of the C# |
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Jul 6 |
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SQL: sum 3 columns when one column has a null value? edited tags |
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Jul 2 |
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Any common algorithms for indexing / searching through my data? Why would you want to look at the metadata? |
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Jun 8 |
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What is allowed in Visual Basic that’s prohibited in C# (or vice versa)? The thought of case insensitive code makes me shudder. But I guess it is all a matter of what you are used to. And I guess it's kind of funny, because the exact opposite is true for sql, the thought of writing a case sensitive sql query makes me shudder. |
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Jun 8 |
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What is allowed in Visual Basic that’s prohibited in C# (or vice versa)? My initial reaction is "Holy crap is that ugly code. I would slap someone for writing that." But I'm trying to be fair and consider if it would ever be useful |
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Jun 8 |
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Is a one column table good design? That's a great example of a time that it would be a good idea. |
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Jun 5 |
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Is a one column table good design? Um, well, it could be. I just don't think that most of the time it would be a good idea. |
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Jun 4 |
answered | Is a one column table good design? |
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Jun 3 |
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Should programmers buy their hardware if their company doesn’t buy? I agree, the company SHOULD provide a second monitor, but I wouldn't quit a job that I otherwise enjoyed just because they wouldn't provide the specific hardware I preferred. Maybe I should have used a better example. Let's say they provided 19" Monitors and he wanted bigger ones? Should they buy that for him too? What about if he want one of those $1000 keyboards? Like I said, it depends on the situation. If the tools impede your productivity to a significant degree, then the company should give you better tools. But that applies to all jobs. |
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Jun 3 |
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Should programmers buy their hardware if their company doesn’t buy? While I agree with everything on that list being something a company should provide, calling them "rights" is ridiculous. Also, any bill of rights should always be accompanied by a bill of responsibilities. |
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Jun 3 |
answered | Should programmers buy their hardware if their company doesn’t buy? |
