I came across a particular problem that seem trivial at first, but ended up being trickier than I thought. What I wanted to do is split a string based on a delimiter value, but only when the delimiter value is not found inside a quoted string. In my particular case (simplified for discussion), I had two SQL queries concatenated by the ";" delimiter as follows:
SELECT "Jane;Sam;Julie;Homer's \"Salad\"" as f1;SELECT 'This is "a test". \\Part2\\' as f2;
Here is a concise, valid implementation of the Cyclic Redundancy Check algorithm in C# (CRC-32-IEEE 802.3). It is based on the work found here but slightly improved for performance and to make it work in all cases. Following the code is an example of the class in use.
// CRC32 Code deriving from HashAlgorithm using System; using System.Security.Cryptography;
This is the guide to replace the keyboard on the Acer 6592G laptop. It is fairly straight forward to do and all the tools you need are: #1 Phillips screwdriver and a small flat screwdriver.
Disclaimer: These instructions are provided for your information only and we are not responsible for any damage done to your laptop by any errors or omissions in the steps. Proceed at your own risk. If you've never used a screwdriver before, I recommend that you contact your nearest Acer dealer for support.