Assume you are taking over a legacy .NET app. pre - 3.0
What are the top 5 diagnostic measures, profiling or otherwise that you would employ to assess the health of the application?
I have implemented the javascript function that allows me to do a .NET (4.0) postback
Javascript
_doPostBack('_Page', argument)
C#
public void RaisePostBackEvent(string eventArgument)
{
//something happens
}
Is it possible to pass through more then one argument?
What are some common mistakes made by .NET developers, and how can we avoid them?
For example, trying to open a file without checking whether or not it exists, or catching an error unnecessarily.
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Please justify your answer as well, if applicable and give examples.
Hi,
I want to detect if a window form is open and if it is then I would like to bring it in front rather than opening it again.
I know I need a form collection for this but I want to know if there is a built in form collection that holds all the forms in VB.NET or I need to implement my own.
Thank you.
I need to use the RGBRast software renderer for a DirectX application I'm developing. Currently I'm just including the DLL with my install.
I have read a few places that it is also included with .NET 3.5 SP1. Is this true? If so, where is the DLL located?
This redistributable component can be downloaded from:
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?familyid=57d03491-6c49-4429-bff7-130408b5f410
About 30 minutes of troubleshooting and it turns out the person who's trying to use my application doesn't have the newest version of the .NET Framework. Is there a way or some KB article which describes a best practice for informing users who are not updated or do not have the framework, etc.
Thanks!
I am using protobuf-net to serialize and deserialize my messages. My message also contain come strings that can be null. However when I deserialize them on the other side, I get empty strings ("").
According to google docs, the default value for string type in empty string.
What could be the resolution for this issue?
I'm new to Continuous Integration. I want an advice with which tool should I start deal with. I see this is the biggest tools right now: CruiseControl.NET or TeamCity.
I'm using already this tools: Visual Studio 2010, Mercurial, NAnt, NUnit.
I recently moved to Visual Studio 2010 and upgraded my website to work with .NET Framework 4. (From VS 2008 - Framework 3.5)
What are things I need to know to improve site speed, readability or memory use?
For example, I found out that when I use AJAX ScriptManager, one of it's new properties is EnableCDN which enables me to load AJAX .js files from Microsoft CDN.
Hello,
I have an application written in VB6, and I need to use a library written in .NET. Is there any way to use the library on my application?
Thanks
in VB.NET How can i write a memory stream to browser.My memory stream object has data to build a PDF file.Now i want it to be rendered on browser.How to do that ? Thanks in advance
I am writing a C# application and I would like to make calls to different matlab functions simultaneously(from different threads). Each Matlab function is located in its own compiled .net library. It seems that I am only able to call one Matlab function at a time however.
ie, if matlab_func1() gets called from thread1 then matlab_func2() gets called from thread2, matlab_func2() must wait for matlab_func1() to finish executing.
Is there a way to call different matlab functions simultaneously? Thanks.
I need to compare tables with the same names in different databases ( Sql Server 2008 ). How using C# code and ADO.Net to identify additions, deletions, updates. Is DataReader going to work in this scenario without stored procedures ? DataReader seems to be suitable for single database connection, or am I missing something ?
Hello,
I want to make a very simple event bus which will allow any client to subscribe to a particular type of event and when any publisher pushes an event on the bus using EventBus.PushEvent() method only the clients that subscribed to that particular event type will get the event.
I am using c#.net 2.0
Any help/pointer would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks
Pradeep
How to write Performance Test for .Net application? Does nUnit or any other Testing framework provides framework for this?
Edit: I have to measure performance of WCF Service.
What's the best way to approach using Mercurial (HG) programmatically from C#?
I will be creating HG repositories, committing, and using other default HG functions. Are there are open-source .NET libraries that would allow me to do this?
Thanks in advance.
Which name is more consistent with .NET naming standards for properties and methods?
1.
public string XRef { get; set; }
2.
public string Xref { get; set; }
Is there any .NET implementation of any planarity testing algorithm like Boyer-Myrvold's or anyone else? I looked through the web but I didn't manage to find
my client is asking for windows 7 like look for my desktop application (developed in c#.net). please tell me how can i set such theame for my application so that i would look like windows 7... please tell me if any such a controls/theame available... (open source is prefered)... please help me out..
I am an experienced C/C++/C# programmer who has just gotten into VB.NET. I generally use CType (and CInt, CBool, CStr) for casts because it is less characters and was the first way of casting which I was exposed to, but I am aware of DirectCast and TryCast as well.
Simply, are there any differences (effect of cast, performance, etc.) between DirectCast and CType? I understand the idea of TryCast.
In order to return a value from a VB.NET function one can assign a value to the "Functions Name" or use "return value."
I sometimes see these inter-mixed in the same function. Personally, I prefer the return.
My question is, what is the internal difference, if any, between the two?
In unmanaged code you can create a thread in suspended state. In .NET Framework I can't find this option. Is it because the Thread constructor puts the thread in a suspended state? Is there other reasons why this is not supported?