That flushing sound...
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That flushing sound you hear is the whoosh of VS2003 and SQL2000 being replaced on my desktop by VS2005 and SQL2005. The VS and SQL are dead. Long live VS and SQL!!! My Programming Library /* You are not expected to understand this */
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That flushing sound you hear is the whoosh of VS2003 and SQL2000 being replaced on my desktop by VS2005 and SQL2005. The VS and SQL are dead. Long live VS and SQL!!! My Programming Library /* You are not expected to understand this */
And after the flushing sound is complete, soon will come the loud beeps that indicate error messages galore!
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That flushing sound you hear is the whoosh of VS2003 and SQL2000 being replaced on my desktop by VS2005 and SQL2005. The VS and SQL are dead. Long live VS and SQL!!! My Programming Library /* You are not expected to understand this */
Toasty0 wrote:
That flushing sound you hear is the whoosh of VS2003 and SQL2000 being replaced on my desktop by VS2005 and SQL2005.
Funny. It sounds like your PC going down the toilet... ;)
Ryan
"Punctuality is only a virtue for those who aren't smart enough to think of good excuses for being late" John Nichol "Point Of Impact"
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Toasty0 wrote:
That flushing sound you hear is the whoosh of VS2003 and SQL2000 being replaced on my desktop by VS2005 and SQL2005.
Funny. It sounds like your PC going down the toilet... ;)
Ryan
"Punctuality is only a virtue for those who aren't smart enough to think of good excuses for being late" John Nichol "Point Of Impact"
don't be a hater...;P
Visual Studio and SQL are dead. Long live Visual Studio and SQL!
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And after the flushing sound is complete, soon will come the loud beeps that indicate error messages galore!
This too will pass with practice and practice and more practice...
Visual Studio and SQL are dead. Long live Visual Studio and SQL!
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That flushing sound you hear is the whoosh of VS2003 and SQL2000 being replaced on my desktop by VS2005 and SQL2005. The VS and SQL are dead. Long live VS and SQL!!! My Programming Library /* You are not expected to understand this */
Hmmm, I did the same thing about 6 months ago and the flushing sound I heard was my memory. 3 gigs worth getting ravaged by those 2 systems...:sigh:
The enemy's gate is down. :cool: Welcome to CP in your language. Post the unicode version in My CP Blog[^] now.
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And after the flushing sound is complete, soon will come the loud beeps that indicate error messages galore!
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That flushing sound you hear is the whoosh of VS2003 and SQL2000 being replaced on my desktop by VS2005 and SQL2005. The VS and SQL are dead. Long live VS and SQL!!! My Programming Library /* You are not expected to understand this */
Sllop Sllop Sllop.. That is the sound of the plunger trying to get them back when you have to support a .NET V1.1 site and they do not want to upgrade :) Rocky <>< Latest Post: SQL2005 Server Managemnet Studio timeouts! Blog: www.RockyMoore.com/TheCoder/[^]
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And after the flushing sound is complete, soon will come the loud beeps that indicate error messages galore!
They are not errors, they are unndocumented features! ;P
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Hmmm, I did the same thing about 6 months ago and the flushing sound I heard was my memory. 3 gigs worth getting ravaged by those 2 systems...:sigh:
The enemy's gate is down. :cool: Welcome to CP in your language. Post the unicode version in My CP Blog[^] now.
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don't be a hater...;P
Visual Studio and SQL are dead. Long live Visual Studio and SQL!
Oh I'm not. I have both of them installed and haven't had any problems yet... ;)
Ryan
"Punctuality is only a virtue for those who aren't smart enough to think of good excuses for being late" John Nichol "Point Of Impact"
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That flushing sound you hear is the whoosh of VS2003 and SQL2000 being replaced on my desktop by VS2005 and SQL2005. The VS and SQL are dead. Long live VS and SQL!!! My Programming Library /* You are not expected to understand this */
I at least keep the SQL2000 client-tools installed so that you have a lightweight way of querying your SQL2005 database. Query Analyzer doesn't come with SQL2005 which is a shame. The SQL Server Management Studio is a useful beast but it is a pig on resources and start-up time. regards, Paul Watson Ireland Feed Henry!
eh, stop bugging me about it, give it a couple of days, see what happens.
-- modified at 5:08 Wednesday 5th April, 2006
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That flushing sound you hear is the whoosh of VS2003 and SQL2000 being replaced on my desktop by VS2005 and SQL2005. The VS and SQL are dead. Long live VS and SQL!!! My Programming Library /* You are not expected to understand this */
Replaced? :laugh: You should see my main dev box - at the moment I've VS6, eVC 4.0, VS2002, VS2003 and VS2005 installed on it... Even I refuse to install VS5 again without good reason though. :~ Anna :rose: Currently working mostly on: Visual Lint :cool: Anna's Place | Tears and Laughter "Be yourself - not what others think you should be" - Marcia Graesch "Anna's just a sexy-looking lesbian tart" - A friend, trying to wind me up. It didn't work.
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I at least keep the SQL2000 client-tools installed so that you have a lightweight way of querying your SQL2005 database. Query Analyzer doesn't come with SQL2005 which is a shame. The SQL Server Management Studio is a useful beast but it is a pig on resources and start-up time. regards, Paul Watson Ireland Feed Henry!
eh, stop bugging me about it, give it a couple of days, see what happens.
-- modified at 5:08 Wednesday 5th April, 2006
Paul Watson wrote:
The SQL Server Management Studio is a useful beast but it is a pig on resources and start-up time.
I totally agree.
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