I'd like to handle the Closing event (when a user clicks the upper right 'X' button) of my window in order to eventually display a confirm message or/and cancel the closing. I know how to do this in the code-behind: subscribe to the Closing event of the window then use the CancelEventArgs.Cancel property. But I'm using MVVM so I'm not sure it's the good approach. I think the good approach would be
Main differences between Linux kernel and regular C project (from developer's point of view) are next: kernel is very big project (so you should choose which code to index) it has architecture dependent code (and you are only interested in one specific architecture at a time; other architectures shouldn't be indexed) it has very specific coding style you should stick to (and vim should be configur
One remotely familiar with windows/dos batch scripting will recognize this line: @echo off For many-many days, I was happy with the sentiment that the @ is how echo off is meant to be written at the top of the batch and that's it. However, recently I've came accross a line like this: @php foo bar and another line like this: @call \\network\folder\batch.bat This reinforced my suspicion that @ has m
I've the problem that my home directory is actually located on a remote server and with ~/.vagrant.d sitting on that server, the performance of vagrant decreases heavily (and file-server backup size increases). So is there any way to move at least ~/vagrant.d/boxes out of the home directory? Cheers.
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