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Unless you've studied your Agrippa.
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Should be trivial. You just need a roll of duct tape.
Oh wait. That’s a node red-green. Never mind!
If you can't laugh at yourself - ask me and I will do it for you.
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winrond wrote: is it possible to create something like node-red on c#.
I would say no.
Node-RED[^]
Primary problem is this...
"It provides a browser-based editor"
So by implication that means the standard browsers like Chrome, Firefox and Edge.
To run C# in any of those you are going to need to actually start the process that runs it in the first place.
So consider the following...
Web Development - C# in the Browser with Blazor | Microsoft Learn[^]
So seems perfect right? But there are two problems with that.
First how are you going to invoke that in the first place, in the browser, using only C#? So not html, no javascript, etc. Example in the above uses HTML.
Second looks like it is not actually serving up C# (or dlls) but rather a specialized compiled and perhaps restricted form of C#. Although that is probably debatable.
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This new electric automobile power technology link below seems amazing. Liquid fuel cheaper than gas. Quick refill from ordinary pump stations. Long Range. Environmentally friendly to manufacture and "burn" fuel. Why drive anything else. Problem Solved!
nanoFlowcell - Mobility - Cars & Transport[^]
PS Imho Musk should have purchased 4 next generation space telescopes instead of Twitter He would go down in history as a great benefactor of science instead of the fool who sent many people to their deaths on Mars
modified 26-Nov-22 1:52am.
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"Common sense is so rare these days, it should be classified as a super power" - Random T-shirt
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Thanks for update Replaced link w/ new which works for now
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BernardIE5317 wrote: He would go down in history as a great benefactor of science
Maybe that's not what he's aspiring to do?
BernardIE5317 wrote: the fool who sent many people to their deaths on Mars
When did that happen?
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[0] Apparently not. No doubt you are correct. Just imagine the great contribution to science if he did as I understand NASA is struggling to fund even one Next Generation Telescope
[1] In 100y
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BernardIE5317 wrote: [1] In 100y
So not only are you blaming him for something he hasn't yet done, but it'll be done at a time when even himself will have been dead for decades?
Not that I'm defending the guy.
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The descriptions of the
bi-ION® molecule
are very vague
Zero white papers are mentioned.
Zero patents [bi-ION] are mentioned. Older patents for solar technology are mentioned though.
Searching for news, outside their own website, there are few, after 2017 from major outlets.
Sorry. For me this sounds like another Theranos.
"If we don't change direction, we'll end up where we're going"
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megaadam wrote: For me this sounds like another Theranos.
So you're saying you need to assembly the Infinity Stones to make it work?
"These people looked deep within my soul and assigned me a number based on the order in which I joined."
- Homer
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I am not that optimistic.
"If we don't change direction, we'll end up where we're going"
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Once you get them all it will be a snap!
If you can't laugh at yourself - ask me and I will do it for you.
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megaadam wrote: Sorry. For me this sounds like another Theranos. "nanoFlowcell® electric drive" - sounds a bit too much like the Nanotainer.
“That which can be asserted without evidence, can be dismissed without evidence.”
― Christopher Hitchens
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megaadam wrote: are very vague...
What the heck? What is with all of the negativity?
After all the Nikola trucks are going to save the world for transportation so now we just need the same for cars.
(Look up 'Nikola trucks fraud')
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"Common sense is so rare these days, it should be classified as a super power" - Random T-shirt
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I work with an electrical engineer and he's learning software development in the field as he goes.
I often work with him, and am teaching him C++. It can be challenging because there are things he needs to know by certain deadlines, and he's got about 2 hours worth of stamina for a lesson at any given time.
He knows a little C, still new to classes, understands pointers (sort of), gets static members to the point where he wished he knew they existed in previous endeavors of his.
I have to teach him C++ templates and avoid STL containers because I've only got two hours to convey the fundamentals.
Also he's in Eastern Europe right now, and I'm in North America, just to up the difficulty setting a bit.
*cracks knuckles*
*sips coffee*
I got this.
To err is human. Fortune favors the monsters.
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honey the codewitch wrote: I have to teach him C++ templates and avoid STL containers because I've only got two hours to convey the fundamentals.
You might suggest he peruse Accelerated C++ by Koenig and Moo. Its a little dated now ( © 2000), but takes the position that the STL is the foundation of C++ programming, so it introduces STL concepts like vectors very early. It's available as a PDF here: Accelerated C++ Programming.pdf | DocDroid
Someone really ought to persuade them to produce a second edition, updated for a newer C++ version.
I'd also recommend Justin Turner's C++ weekly channel: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLs3KjaCtOwSZ2tbuV1hx8Xz-rFZTan2J1 His more recent episodes tend to get quite technical, but some of the early ones explain C++ features quite clearly, with examples. For example, there's quite a few episodes covering lambdas, which might help clear up some of the confusion surrounding that particular topic.
Keep Calm and Carry On
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