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  • Evergrowth.AspForMarkDigExtension is out there now...
    J James McCullough

    Sorry didn't mean to be rude. Was trying to thank someone for their help and inspiration. And didn't want to have a huge long lasting thing so figured posting in a forum would be good, so that it was ephemeral. For some reason I can't seem to delete to post. If you can, please do so.

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  • Evergrowth.AspForMarkDigExtension is out there now...
    J James McCullough

    Hey Everyone: I've never done something like this before - announcing the relase of my first NuGet package. (I've had a couple of others but they were really niche.) This is an extension to the MarkDig markdown parser in .NET 6, and I used a tutorial article from here to make it happen! Thanks @cyotek for the big help! The source code - along with my hopefully coherent documentation - is available at: GitHub - crazycga/Evergrowth.AspForMarkDigExtension: This is the source repository for the Asp-For MarkDig Extension.[^] The NuGet package is called "Evergrowth.AspForMarkDigExtension". What it does: I had a situation where a client of mine wanted to use markdown to prepare some forms for clients. Semi-static stuff. I found that when I was parsing the markdown in the controller, it wasn't getting parsed properly to make use of the 'asp-for=""' function to build input fields. I tilted at that windmill for a time, then decided it would be a good way to grow a little as a developer and get input on my stuff... So here we are. Thanks everyone here who - over the years - has helped me immeasurably become better at this! -J

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  • Mental arithmetic
    J James McCullough

    I did it the same way. But then, I'm an accountant, so.... Kind of a nerd as-is.

    The Lounge html com question

  • Facebook planned to spy on Android phone users, internal emails reveal
    J James McCullough

    I should read it again, yes. (I've read it multiple times; love Heinlein.)

    The Insider News android com collaboration announcement

  • Facebook planned to spy on Android phone users, internal emails reveal
    J James McCullough

    Upvoted for signature alone... Made my day, thanks!

    The Insider News android com collaboration announcement

  • Randal does it again.
    J James McCullough

    This happens to me all too often... :((

    The Lounge com

  • Should I do it?
    J James McCullough

    Now THAT'S the Microsoft logic I'm used to!!! :-D

    The Lounge visual-studio question announcement

  • Should I do it?
    J James McCullough

    Only a 50/50 chance? Aren't you being a little light on that? Man, the last time I updated VS2017 it fragged almost EVERYthing.

    The Lounge visual-studio question announcement

  • 1984
    J James McCullough

    LOL Should I add it to the list?

    The Lounge question learning

  • 1984
    J James McCullough

    You read Brave New World by Huxley? That one's another one that deserves a read in these times. My personal "best of" order for dystopian novels is: 1984 (George Orwell) Brave New World (Aldous Huxley) Farenheit 451 (Ray Bradbury) Animal Farm (George Orwell) Atlas Shrugged (Ayn Rand)*** Anthem (Ayn Rand) *** Atlas Shrugged is an outlier on this list; it's not a straight-up dystopian future story, and a lot of people don't like the politics behind Atlas Shrugged, but it's worth a read, for sure. It's also kind of a bear at over 1,000 pages.

    The Lounge question learning

  • Thought of the Day
    J James McCullough

    You are all pawful people. ;P

    The Lounge com question

  • Warning!
    J James McCullough

    That's terrible. I'm using it later.

    The Lounge help

  • Programming Question of the Week? (I know you've missed it)
    J James McCullough

    No, man. Maybe you just need to get .... :cool: LinkedIn :cool: .... and you'll know. I'll show myself out...

    The Lounge question lounge

  • Facebook can use AI to open your eyes in blinking selfies
    J James McCullough

    Facebook using Google-y eyes? Huh? Huh? Anyone? I'll show myself out...

    The Insider News com announcement learning

  • Thought of the Day
    J James McCullough

    One good turnip deserves another, I suppose.

    The Lounge com question

  • I hoped that had died...
    J James McCullough

    The worst part of this is that I find a whole bunch of vendors that do this crap, too! I deal with Dynamics GP, where customizations can be written in VBA. I had a major error in one window where it kept dumping the user into VBA, bypassing all security. I contacted the vendor, and (sort of politely) requested they get their **** together. They sent me updated code... First line?

    On error resume next

    I lost it! They were confused why we changed vendors within a week after that...

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  • Thought of the day
    J James McCullough

    It must be nice to have a high enough reputation to not be decimated by the inevitable downvoting this one should get... That being said... Kinda sad I didn't think of it. ;P ;P :laugh:

    The Lounge question

  • XKCD OTD
    J James McCullough

    I love the "How sure are you this map is in English"?

    The Lounge tutorial com question

  • Let's make that: next life => Bumblebee (wonders of science 2)
    J James McCullough

    Nah, this one: better[^]

    The Lounge html com help question announcement

  • FMOTH
    J James McCullough

    Makes me feel better about mine... Mine was when I sent a co-worker a statement to the effect of "Yeah, I guess playing 'Rock Paper Scissors' over email doesn't really work well, eh?"

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