I'm considering if maybe I should launch the develop version of the client to the public. It has soooooo many features and looks sooooooo much better compared to master.
> I am an ASP.NET web developer in the mid-western United States. I also have a working knowledge of the WPF, UWP, and WinForms. Working on becoming the psychopath maintainer who knocks on your door at midnight to remind you of your bad programming practices.
@Marc-Andre I could, but I don't think it's a good option. I think a better option is to switch to the new client, see how things goes, then switch back in case of severe issues
@SimonForsberg Ironically it may help, as for some reason everything heavily bogs down for a few minutes
There's a possibility though that the one thread responsible for retrieving the responses and sending them to the correct requesting thread waits until the async stuff has completed
I can't really test that locally though, so gotta be a live production test
The issue is that things apparently only seem to go wrong under high load
@SimonForsberg It's a framework detail, the async part gets scheduled back onto a threadpool so you there's no way to confirm if the one thread is still waiting on it or not
SetResult usually runs continuations from TCS synchronously. There main exception to this is if you explicitly pass in the TaskContinuationOptions.RunContinuationsAsynchronously flag when creating the TCS (new in .NET 4.6). The other scenario when it runs things asynchronously is if it thinks the...
There's an option in .NET 4.6.1, but upgrading is easier said than done...
And I'd like to see the issue with my own eyes on my own system first
Depending on your CSS skills, you might be able to live without Vuetify. I wouldn't be able to. Vuetify is what I use to provide you with a lot of nice CSS and components ready to be used. Similar things exists for Vue with Bootstrap and other component-libs if you prefer those.
It probably takes less than 3 minutes with those three steps above.
You might of course need a npm install in there somewhere though.
@skiwi I would recommend checking which components are available in Vuetify, and then think about which ones you might want: vuetifyjs.com/en/components/buttons
I want to create a buylist site where I put up offers for certain cards, and people can sell them to me
Whether it's actually going to work is a different story, but such a site does not exist in The Netherlands for Pokemon, while it does exist for Magic for example
The biggest challenge that I see is that I want to pay people after they send their cards to me, but to do that you ideally need to have a good reputation
I'll just put a low enough offer that I can either make nice sets out of them or if all else fails sell them of somewhere else, though sometimes there can also be really mint cards I guess
@SimonForsberg All of them, all to me!
Thing is that normally shops are the ones having such a setup, and they are implicitly more trusted than just a person
@SimonForsberg Cardmarket is already a huge site where people put up cards and others buy them, I don't see much value though in havnig a set where anyone can put up what they're willing to pay for a card
Say I want to pay the minimum amount and someone else wants to pay more, then I don't get it anymore :P
The idea with a buylist is that people will sell at lower prices to you than they would otherwise to do if they're knowledgeable enough to put ads up themselves
Rapid prototyping is a group of techniques used to quickly fabricate a scale model of a physical part or assembly using three-dimensional computer aided design (CAD) data.
Construction of the part or assembly is usually done using 3D printing or "additive layer manufacturing" technology.The first methods for rapid prototyping became available in the late 1980s and were used to produce models and prototype parts. Today, they are used for a wide range of applications and are used to manufacture production-quality parts in relatively small numbers if desired without the typical unfavorable short-run...
> Rapid prototyping is a group of techniques used to quickly fabricate a scale model of a physical part or assembly using three-dimensional computer aided design (CAD) data.
@skiwi Vue adds a layer on top of HTML and JavaScript. You can design your own components in Vue which become available as a tag for use in other components. Vuetify provides a bunch of nice UI components for you.
Note that the vuejs.org documentation sometimes use raw Vue JavaScript, instead of using *.vue files. *.vue-files is much nicer to use, it's just two different ways of doing the same thing.
@skiwi They have several code examples there, you can read the templates they have. You can theoretically put anything inside a v-list, but it might look weird sometimes
I'm playing her to get her to level 5 (one more game should do it). I don't typically like healers. I play Ana sometimes because I like the difficulty of the snipe.
And Alex because I like the E challenge.
I do an assassin build with Alex always, but usually pick life binder for my R.