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Posted on June 14th, 2007 by kushal. Prove you are human (Or at least a smart Robot). Contact form by delicious:days. Comments Off on Contact. Sponsored by Modified Cars and Burnouts.
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The Null Coalescing Operator (Or how to make Default values sound frightening). Posted on June 15th, 2007 by kushal. C# 20 introduced a little known, and somewhat useful new operator called the Null Coalescing Operator. Its like the ternary conditional operator. Except less powerful (but admittedly a little neater to look at). Here’s an example of. Assuming formValue is of type string. 8230; which is the same as this:. Its just easiest to think of it as the ‘default’ operator. i.e. But with a default.
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The Null Coalescing Operator (Or how to make Default values sound frightening). Posted on June 15th, 2007 by kushal. C# 20 introduced a little known, and somewhat useful new operator called the Null Coalescing Operator. Its like the ternary conditional operator. Except less powerful (but admittedly a little neater to look at). Here’s an example of. Assuming formValue is of type string. 8230; which is the same as this:. Its just easiest to think of it as the ‘default’ operator. i.e. But with a default.
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The Perils of XPath Expressions (Specifically, Escaping Quotes). Posted on June 28th, 2007 by kushal. The other day, I was grappling with a particularly irritating problem with XPaths. I was using SelectSingleNode. To dig some info out of an XML document. 8230; was simple. Escaping a single/double quote in an XPath expression such as this:. Books/book[@publisher = 'publisher name here']. If the publisher name were to have an apostrophe in it (e.g. O' Reilly. I’d be in trouble. Had a double quote in it?
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The Perils of XPath Expressions (Specifically, Escaping Quotes). Posted on June 28th, 2007 by kushal. The other day, I was grappling with a particularly irritating problem with XPaths. I was using SelectSingleNode. To dig some info out of an XML document. 8230; was simple. Escaping a single/double quote in an XPath expression such as this:. Books/book[@publisher = 'publisher name here']. If the publisher name were to have an apostrophe in it (e.g. O' Reilly. I’d be in trouble. Had a double quote in it?
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Posted on June 11th, 2007 by kushal. Do you know what’s great about blogging? Neither do I. But apparently its essential to get some blogging street cred these days. So I pretty much. To start one. Plus I figured its better to talk about C#, Java, Web technologies etc. online rather than bore people with in real life (I’m beginning to suspect it doesn’t always make for interesting conversation). Oh, and my name Kushal and I make a living writing software. (In Dublin, Ireland). May 26th, 2010 at 10:18 am.
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The Perils of XPath Expressions (Specifically, Escaping Quotes). Posted on June 28th, 2007 by kushal. The other day, I was grappling with a particularly irritating problem with XPaths. I was using SelectSingleNode. To dig some info out of an XML document. 8230; was simple. Escaping a single/double quote in an XPath expression such as this:. Books/book[@publisher = 'publisher name here']. If the publisher name were to have an apostrophe in it (e.g. O' Reilly. I’d be in trouble. Had a double quote in it?
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The Perils of XPath Expressions (Specifically, Escaping Quotes). Posted on June 28th, 2007 by kushal. The other day, I was grappling with a particularly irritating problem with XPaths. I was using SelectSingleNode. To dig some info out of an XML document. 8230; was simple. Escaping a single/double quote in an XPath expression such as this:. Books/book[@publisher = 'publisher name here']. If the publisher name were to have an apostrophe in it (e.g. O' Reilly. I’d be in trouble. Had a double quote in it?
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The Perils of XPath Expressions (Specifically, Escaping Quotes). Posted on June 28th, 2007 by kushal. The other day, I was grappling with a particularly irritating problem with XPaths. I was using SelectSingleNode. To dig some info out of an XML document. 8230; was simple. Escaping a single/double quote in an XPath expression such as this:. Books/book[@publisher = 'publisher name here']. If the publisher name were to have an apostrophe in it (e.g. O' Reilly. I’d be in trouble. Had a double quote in it?
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The Perils of XPath Expressions (Specifically, Escaping Quotes). Posted on June 28th, 2007 by kushal. The other day, I was grappling with a particularly irritating problem with XPaths. I was using SelectSingleNode. To dig some info out of an XML document. 8230; was simple. Escaping a single/double quote in an XPath expression such as this:. Books/book[@publisher = 'publisher name here']. If the publisher name were to have an apostrophe in it (e.g. O' Reilly. I’d be in trouble. Had a double quote in it?