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what in gods name did they do to it?? i press F1 and so much stuff flashes on the screen i almost had an epileptic attack windows fly open and then go away ... lists and trees draw themselves and then disappear ... 25seconds later i get a help page that frankly looks like my friends dog designed it shame cos i was really enjoying doing some c++ coding again *sigh*
"there is no spoon"
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what in gods name did they do to it?? i press F1 and so much stuff flashes on the screen i almost had an epileptic attack windows fly open and then go away ... lists and trees draw themselves and then disappear ... 25seconds later i get a help page that frankly looks like my friends dog designed it shame cos i was really enjoying doing some c++ coding again *sigh*
"there is no spoon"
{some projects} {about me}Do you mean online help ? F1 launches my local MSDN. The search for MSDN is still a joke, your best bet is to search the MSDN site with google. However, I do like the new layout of the MSDN offline, in that it keeps my searches on one tab, and the page I'm viewing in another. Overall, I wish they'd actually make the search work instead of investing in changing the UI for each release, but now that I'm used to it, the UI is fine as it stands. Although, they will obviously change it again for ORCAS.
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what in gods name did they do to it?? i press F1 and so much stuff flashes on the screen i almost had an epileptic attack windows fly open and then go away ... lists and trees draw themselves and then disappear ... 25seconds later i get a help page that frankly looks like my friends dog designed it shame cos i was really enjoying doing some c++ coding again *sigh*
"there is no spoon"
{some projects} {about me}l a u r e n wrote:
i press F1 and so much stuff flashes on the screen i almost had an epileptic attack windows fly open and then go away ... lists and trees draw themselves and then disappear ... 25seconds later i get a help page that frankly looks like my friends dog designed it
Impressive.
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what in gods name did they do to it?? i press F1 and so much stuff flashes on the screen i almost had an epileptic attack windows fly open and then go away ... lists and trees draw themselves and then disappear ... 25seconds later i get a help page that frankly looks like my friends dog designed it shame cos i was really enjoying doing some c++ coding again *sigh*
"there is no spoon"
{some projects} {about me}Yeah but they now include CP articles in the MSDN search results :-) Search for Marc Clifton or Christian Graus or Michael Dunn :-)
Regards, Nish
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Yeah but they now include CP articles in the MSDN search results :-) Search for Marc Clifton or Christian Graus or Michael Dunn :-)
Regards, Nish
Nish’s thoughts on MFC, C++/CLI and .NET (my blog)
Currently working on C++/CLI in Action for Manning Publications. Also visit the Ultimate Toolbox blogNishant Sivakumar wrote:
Yeah but they now include CP articles in the MSDN search results Search for Marc Clifton
Now THAT's scary. :~ Marc
People are just notoriously impossible. --DavidCrow
There's NO excuse for not commenting your code. -- John Simmons / outlaw programmer
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what in gods name did they do to it?? i press F1 and so much stuff flashes on the screen i almost had an epileptic attack windows fly open and then go away ... lists and trees draw themselves and then disappear ... 25seconds later i get a help page that frankly looks like my friends dog designed it shame cos i was really enjoying doing some c++ coding again *sigh*
"there is no spoon"
{some projects} {about me}To be honest I've never really figured it out, it never seems to do what I want it to do, I just search online instead. I don't know what they were thinking, but it's a classic example of overdesign for what should be the simplest part of the program to use.
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what in gods name did they do to it?? i press F1 and so much stuff flashes on the screen i almost had an epileptic attack windows fly open and then go away ... lists and trees draw themselves and then disappear ... 25seconds later i get a help page that frankly looks like my friends dog designed it shame cos i was really enjoying doing some c++ coding again *sigh*
"there is no spoon"
{some projects} {about me}yup. it sucketh and smells like dead donkey.
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Nishant Sivakumar wrote:
Yeah but they now include CP articles in the MSDN search results Search for Marc Clifton
Now THAT's scary. :~ Marc
People are just notoriously impossible. --DavidCrow
There's NO excuse for not commenting your code. -- John Simmons / outlaw programmer
People who say that they will refactor their code later to make it "good" don't understand refactoring, nor the art and craft of programming. -- Josh SmithMarc Clifton wrote:
Now THAT's scary.
I wonder if MS is willing to start paying royalties to the CP article authors for each time an article is hit via MSDN... :rolleyes: Seriously though, your articles are better than lots of the MS documentation I've read. :tip_of_the_hat:
:josh: My WPF Blog[^]
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what in gods name did they do to it?? i press F1 and so much stuff flashes on the screen i almost had an epileptic attack windows fly open and then go away ... lists and trees draw themselves and then disappear ... 25seconds later i get a help page that frankly looks like my friends dog designed it shame cos i was really enjoying doing some c++ coding again *sigh*
"there is no spoon"
{some projects} {about me}The good You can now avoid local helpfiles by jumping directly to the online MSDN page for whatever you're looking up. The bad There are three separate windows for help. Two are those damn sliding panels that hide when you need them and show up when you don't. The third is a browser that shows up in a tab. You can redirect help requests to the stand-alone help viewer, but i've yet to have this work reliably. The ugly Loading MSDN webpages loads the topic text first. Into a 1.5 inch column on the right. Then you wait 'till the huge TOC downloads into the left pane, and it finally collapses. :sigh:
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what in gods name did they do to it?? i press F1 and so much stuff flashes on the screen i almost had an epileptic attack windows fly open and then go away ... lists and trees draw themselves and then disappear ... 25seconds later i get a help page that frankly looks like my friends dog designed it shame cos i was really enjoying doing some c++ coding again *sigh*
"there is no spoon"
{some projects} {about me}l a u r e n wrote:
get a help page that frankly looks like my friends dog designed it
Now that is funny !
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l a u r e n wrote:
i press F1 and so much stuff flashes on the screen i almost had an epileptic attack windows fly open and then go away ... lists and trees draw themselves and then disappear ... 25seconds later i get a help page that frankly looks like my friends dog designed it
Impressive.
Score: 1.0 (3 votes). wrote:
Impressive.
Most of her posts are. She's back to the form I guess :-D. If she's there, threads roll out to multiple pages. ;) I love watching it :rolleyes:
--[:jig:]-- [My Current Status] Link2006 wrote:Let's take it outside of CP Jeremy : Please don't.I would love to see this.I'm making the popcorn already.
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what in gods name did they do to it?? i press F1 and so much stuff flashes on the screen i almost had an epileptic attack windows fly open and then go away ... lists and trees draw themselves and then disappear ... 25seconds later i get a help page that frankly looks like my friends dog designed it shame cos i was really enjoying doing some c++ coding again *sigh*
"there is no spoon"
{some projects} {about me}VS 2005 (at least the EE) sucks for C++ development. :( C# support is awesome though. :cool:
Cheers, Vikram.
"whoever I am, I'm not other people" - Corinna John.
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VS 2005 (at least the EE) sucks for C++ development. :( C# support is awesome though. :cool:
Cheers, Vikram.
"whoever I am, I'm not other people" - Corinna John.
Vikram A Punathambekar wrote:
C# support is awesome though.
Too bad my experiance has been the opposite. :( I have killer machine with lots and lots of ram and I don't run IIS or SQL localy so I don't have to pay for them running on my box. But, until MS allowed us to download a Super Secret Patch (SSP :) ) it (the IDE and Compiler) crashed almost once an hour when working with a very large solution. After the SSP it only crashed a few times a day. The odd thing was the same solution did not crash in VS.net 2003. Color me unimpressed with 2005 thus far.
Hey don't worry, I can handle it. I took something. I can see things no one else can see. Why are you dressed like that? - Jack Burton
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what in gods name did they do to it?? i press F1 and so much stuff flashes on the screen i almost had an epileptic attack windows fly open and then go away ... lists and trees draw themselves and then disappear ... 25seconds later i get a help page that frankly looks like my friends dog designed it shame cos i was really enjoying doing some c++ coding again *sigh*
"there is no spoon"
{some projects} {about me}I agree I can't stand the new help system. The previous version just seems quicker and much more useable on my systems. Cheers
Hey don't worry, I can handle it. I took something. I can see things no one else can see. Why are you dressed like that? - Jack Burton
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Vikram A Punathambekar wrote:
C# support is awesome though.
Too bad my experiance has been the opposite. :( I have killer machine with lots and lots of ram and I don't run IIS or SQL localy so I don't have to pay for them running on my box. But, until MS allowed us to download a Super Secret Patch (SSP :) ) it (the IDE and Compiler) crashed almost once an hour when working with a very large solution. After the SSP it only crashed a few times a day. The odd thing was the same solution did not crash in VS.net 2003. Color me unimpressed with 2005 thus far.
Hey don't worry, I can handle it. I took something. I can see things no one else can see. Why are you dressed like that? - Jack Burton
Chris Austin wrote:
Color me unimpressed with 2005 thus far.
Is that a shade of dark black? ;)
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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what in gods name did they do to it?? i press F1 and so much stuff flashes on the screen i almost had an epileptic attack windows fly open and then go away ... lists and trees draw themselves and then disappear ... 25seconds later i get a help page that frankly looks like my friends dog designed it shame cos i was really enjoying doing some c++ coding again *sigh*
"there is no spoon"
{some projects} {about me}l a u r e n wrote:
a help page that frankly looks like my friends dog designed it
I'd like to meet that dog. :laugh:
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what in gods name did they do to it?? i press F1 and so much stuff flashes on the screen i almost had an epileptic attack windows fly open and then go away ... lists and trees draw themselves and then disappear ... 25seconds later i get a help page that frankly looks like my friends dog designed it shame cos i was really enjoying doing some c++ coding again *sigh*
"there is no spoon"
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what in gods name did they do to it?? i press F1 and so much stuff flashes on the screen i almost had an epileptic attack windows fly open and then go away ... lists and trees draw themselves and then disappear ... 25seconds later i get a help page that frankly looks like my friends dog designed it shame cos i was really enjoying doing some c++ coding again *sigh*
"there is no spoon"
{some projects} {about me} -
Yeah but they now include CP articles in the MSDN search results :-) Search for Marc Clifton or Christian Graus or Michael Dunn :-)
Regards, Nish
Nish’s thoughts on MFC, C++/CLI and .NET (my blog)
Currently working on C++/CLI in Action for Manning Publications. Also visit the Ultimate Toolbox blog -
what in gods name did they do to it?? i press F1 and so much stuff flashes on the screen i almost had an epileptic attack windows fly open and then go away ... lists and trees draw themselves and then disappear ... 25seconds later i get a help page that frankly looks like my friends dog designed it shame cos i was really enjoying doing some c++ coding again *sigh*
"there is no spoon"
{some projects} {about me}It's actually quicker to hook up F1 to a Google (or Windows Live) search and have the results returned in the Help tab in IE, as described here: http://www.codinghorror.com/blog/archives/000428.html[^] Someone did say a while back that each iteration of the VS online help is worse than before!
Kevin