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Editing Somone Elses Work.....

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    Ok, I have a client with a web app in .net and it's the worst most disoranized thing I have ever seen in my life. Please if your going to do consulting, please learn programming basics first and not on the job (Couse then they hire me to fix your code and they won't let me really fix it (rewrite), I have to use bandaids). Heres an example of what I'm up agenst: Theres a button on the form and its visibility is set to false. btnAdd.Visible = false; That Button has an onClick event, and that event says: btnAdd.Visible = true; My client said, why can't we ever see the button... lol Matthew Hazlett Sometimes I miss the simpler DOS days of Borland Turbo Pascal (but not very often).

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      Ok, I have a client with a web app in .net and it's the worst most disoranized thing I have ever seen in my life. Please if your going to do consulting, please learn programming basics first and not on the job (Couse then they hire me to fix your code and they won't let me really fix it (rewrite), I have to use bandaids). Heres an example of what I'm up agenst: Theres a button on the form and its visibility is set to false. btnAdd.Visible = false; That Button has an onClick event, and that event says: btnAdd.Visible = true; My client said, why can't we ever see the button... lol Matthew Hazlett Sometimes I miss the simpler DOS days of Borland Turbo Pascal (but not very often).

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      Raj Lal
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      might wanna post it in www.dailywtf.com this is programming question forum Rule # 17: Omit Needless Words - Strunk, William, Jr. ------------------------------------------------------------- Universal DBA | Ajax Rating

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