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So, what's on your clipboard, right now?

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  • R Rajesh R Subramanian

    Here[^] it is :)

    Nobody can give you wiser advice than yourself. - Cicero

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    _AK_
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    Got that... :)

    Best Regards, Apurva Kaushal

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    • D Daniel Turini

      If it's not too big, just paste it here, right now... Cheating not allowed. Can you tell I'm bored? :)

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      event PropertyChangedEventHandler PropertyChanged;

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      • C Christian Graus

        Please do !!! ( meet you there... )

        Christian Graus - C++ MVP

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        toxcct
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        damn, i was joking... nothing worthing it actually :doh: my clipboard only contains copies/pastes i'm doing with my Siebel Symbolic String translation Workings.


        You don't know where to start ? ask a good friend

        [VisualCalc 3.0][Flags Beginner's Guide]

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        • D Daniel Turini

          If it's not too big, just paste it here, right now... Cheating not allowed. Can you tell I'm bored? :)

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          Monty2
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          NTFS_PART_BOOT_SEC :rolleyes:


          Gas prices suggest that they have taken out lead from gas and replaced it with gold :|

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          • D Daniel Turini

            If it's not too big, just paste it here, right now... Cheating not allowed. Can you tell I'm bored? :)

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            J Dunlap
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            http://www.codeproject.com/useritems/pointerlessimageproc.asp[^]  http://www.codeproject.com/useritems/queuelinearfloodfill.asp[^] http://www.codeproject.com/useritems/fastimagedrawing.asp[^] --- I was IM'ing links to my new articles to a friend. :->

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            • D Daniel Turini

              If it's not too big, just paste it here, right now... Cheating not allowed. Can you tell I'm bored? :)

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              Amar Chaudhary
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              http://files.clanwarz.net/files/[^] and i am downloading some free cool stuff from there :):)

              It is Good to be Important but! it is more Important to be Good [My Question]

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              • D Diagon Alley

                Hmm.... I just copied a file to my share I think. Let's see.... [file:///C:/cygwin/bin/make.exe](file:///C:/cygwin/bin/make.exe)  Interesting thread!! :-D

                --------------------------------------------------------------- Life? Life will tear you apart and kick and leave you on the ground. When it does. Get up. Keep getting up. Get up again. Because it's going to get better. You might come to find the one event you thought was the most disasterous event in your life turned out to be the best thing that could have ever happened to you. -- code-frog@codeproject

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                Diagon Alley wrote:

                Interesting thread!!

                And getting more interesting as the replies are coming.. :)

                Best Regards, Apurva Kaushal

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                • D Daniel Turini

                  If it's not too big, just paste it here, right now... Cheating not allowed. Can you tell I'm bored? :)

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                  Jorgen Sigvardsson
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                  If it's not too big, just paste it here, right now... Cheating not allowed.

                  -- Verletzen zerfetzen zersetzen zerstören Doch es darf nicht mir gehören Ich muss zerstören

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                  • C Christian Graus

                    Tsk tsk - that code is not CLSCompliant ( because VB sucks ).

                    Christian Graus - C++ MVP

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                    Rohde
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                    Yeah I know that, because of the casing :sigh: It's just, if I were to make it CLS compliant I'd have to use different names for the property and the field which I find annoying.


                    FAULTLOG.TXT: File too large.

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                    • C Christian Graus

                      (this is NOT my code, I just made it compile for someone in the C++ forum) #include <string.h> #include <malloc.h> void funcB(const char ** names) { //the actual values names[0] and names[1] are to be accessed and used but they are null!!!???      //free names[0] and names[1] free( (char*)names[0]); free( (char*)names[1]); } void funcA() { int array = 4; char ** Names = new char *[array]; int next = 0; int i; //initialise for(i=0;i < array; ++ i) {     Names[i]=NULL; } char * list = "Abc"; Names[ next ] = (char*) malloc( sizeof( char )*( strlen( list ) + 1 ) ); memcpy( Names[ next ],list,sizeof( char )*( strlen( list ) + 1 ) ); ++next; list = "cdefg"; Names[ next ] = (char*) malloc( sizeof( char )*( strlen( list ) + 1 ) ); memcpy( Names[ next ],list,sizeof( char )*( strlen( list ) + 1 ) ); printf("vsp list got is %s\n", Names[0] ); printf("vsp list got is %s\n", Names[1] ); funcB((const char**)Names); } int main(int argc, char* argv[]) {     printf("Hello World!\n");     funcA();     return 0; }

                      Christian Graus - C++ MVP

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                      Rohde
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                      Christian Graus wrote:

                      (this is NOT my code, I just made it compile for someone in the C++ forum)

                      Don't be embarassed. Just because you're a MVP I'm sure you feel the need for the occasional "Hello, World!" program now and then. It's ok. We won't tell. :laugh:


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                      • R Rohde

                        Yeah I know that, because of the casing :sigh: It's just, if I were to make it CLS compliant I'd have to use different names for the property and the field which I find annoying.


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                        Christian Graus
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                        I tend to follow the common convention of putting a _ before the private member. private int _count; public int Count {   get { // etc

                        Christian Graus - C++ MVP

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                        • C Christian Graus

                          I tend to follow the common convention of putting a _ before the private member. private int _count; public int Count {   get { // etc

                          Christian Graus - C++ MVP

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                          Rohde
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                          That's actually a good idea. I don't know why I haven't thought about that; probably because I've learned from C++ to never use fields starting with underscores since they might be reserved, so I always feel a small sting of pain when I do it, but maybe it's time to forget my C++ past. :-D Thanks.


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                          • R Rohde

                            Christian Graus wrote:

                            (this is NOT my code, I just made it compile for someone in the C++ forum)

                            Don't be embarassed. Just because you're a MVP I'm sure you feel the need for the occasional "Hello, World!" program now and then. It's ok. We won't tell. :laugh:


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                            Christian Graus
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                            *grin* It's not that it's simple, it's that it's kind of ugly :-)

                            Christian Graus - C++ MVP

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                            • R Rohde

                              That's actually a good idea. I don't know why I haven't thought about that; probably because I've learned from C++ to never use fields starting with underscores since they might be reserved, so I always feel a small sting of pain when I do it, but maybe it's time to forget my C++ past. :-D Thanks.


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                              Christian Graus
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                              Yeah, it takes a while to ease into what's best for C#, instead of what was best in C++.

                              Christian Graus - C++ MVP

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                              • D Daniel Turini

                                If it's not too big, just paste it here, right now... Cheating not allowed. Can you tell I'm bored? :)

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                                non_labl_elem_defn Developing a grammar for JCup.


                                Debugging is twice as hard as writing the code in the first place. Therefore, if you write the code as cleverly as possible, you are, by definition, not smart enough to debug it. -Brian Kernighan

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                                • D Daniel Turini

                                  If it's not too big, just paste it here, right now... Cheating not allowed. Can you tell I'm bored? :)

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                                  a 32k frequency response curve, in Scilab text format


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                                  • D Daniel Turini

                                    If it's not too big, just paste it here, right now... Cheating not allowed. Can you tell I'm bored? :)

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                                    CComObject * pWindowService; CComObject::CreateInstance(&pWindowService); pWindowService->QueryInterface(__uuidof(IWindowService), (void**)&m_pWindowService); :(

                                    "Some people believe football is a matter of life and death. I'm very disappointed with that attitude. I can assure you it is much, much more important than that. -- Bill Shankly"

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                                      If it's not too big, just paste it here, right now... Cheating not allowed. Can you tell I'm bored? :)

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                                      webBrowser.Navigated += new WebBrowserNavigatedEventHandler(webBrowser_Navigated);

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                                        If it's not too big, just paste it here, right now... Cheating not allowed. Can you tell I'm bored? :)

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                                        char sOutPath[BUFLEN]; strcpy(sOutPath, sCfgPath); strcpy(sOutPath + pathLen - 3, "csv"); ofstream ofs(sOutPath, ios::out | ios::trunc);

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                                        • D Daniel Turini

                                          If it's not too big, just paste it here, right now... Cheating not allowed. Can you tell I'm bored? :)

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                                          /etc/init.d/network restart just restarted by network service(typed it in non-root used mode than copied to su prompt)

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