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  • P Paul Selormey

    Finished with silver/moon-light? Try Acropolis or help create the future of the .NET client...[^] Best regards, Paul.

    Jesus Christ is LOVE! Please tell somebody.

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    Nemanja Trifunovic
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    Paul Selormey wrote:

    Try Acropolis or help create the future of the .NET client...[^]

    Apparently[^], it is some sort of a desktop equivalent for ASP.NET/Sharepoint web parts. Interesting :zzz:


    Programming Blog utf8-cpp

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    • N Nemanja Trifunovic

      Paul Selormey wrote:

      Try Acropolis or help create the future of the .NET client...[^]

      Apparently[^], it is some sort of a desktop equivalent for ASP.NET/Sharepoint web parts. Interesting :zzz:


      Programming Blog utf8-cpp

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      Paul Selormey
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      All the items in your link are dated 2006. Which of these are you refering to? Best regards, Paul.

      Jesus Christ is LOVE! Please tell somebody.

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      • M micmanos

        Interestested, will download ... PS: I know what JC is to us, how can someone tell what he's to JC?

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        Member 96
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        micmanos wrote:

        PS: I know what JC is to us, how can someone tell what he's to JC?

        :rolleyes: Spare us this please, there are other forums on other sites where this is probably appreciated and encouraged. This is a global community with many different beliefs in the interests of harmony most of us are secure and intelligent enough to keep them out of discussion here unless they are relevant to the topic at hand. There is a forum here specifically for divisive discussion called the soapbox.


        "110%" - it's the new 70%

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        • D David Lane

          keep your superstitious nonsense to yourself please.

          David Lane One World One People.

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          Member 96
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          Yeah I agree 100%. It's divisive and has no place in this forum under any circumstances.


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          • P Paul Selormey

            Downloaded it but currently only accessing the documentations to see if there is anything new to learn in design - normally the reason why I download most of them.;)

            micmanos wrote:

            PS: I know what JC is to us, how can someone tell what he's to JC?

            Rev. 3:20 - Here I am! I stand at the door and knock. If anyone hears my voice
            and opens the door, I will come in and eat with him, and he with me.

            He is first of all a Savior, but depending on how you open your door and received Him, you have a Father, a Friend, a Partner, a Protector, a Healer etc. It is very easy to tell you are a son, or who your friend is :) Best regards, Paul.

            Jesus Christ is LOVE! Please tell somebody.

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            Member 96
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            Paul the soapbox is over there ----> I know you didn't start it but it was completely unnecessary to respond off topic in this forum about it I suggest you reply privately offline to this sort of divisive discussion or move it elsewhere. In terms you can understand, when I see this sort of thing, to me it's probably the equivalent to you as if you saw a post with gay pornographic picture for no apparent reason in the middle of a discussion about .net.


            "110%" - it's the new 70%

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              micmanos wrote:

              PS: I know what JC is to us, how can someone tell what he's to JC?

              :rolleyes: Spare us this please, there are other forums on other sites where this is probably appreciated and encouraged. This is a global community with many different beliefs in the interests of harmony most of us are secure and intelligent enough to keep them out of discussion here unless they are relevant to the topic at hand. There is a forum here specifically for divisive discussion called the soapbox.


              "110%" - it's the new 70%

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              micmanos
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              You're right. I was quite off topic here ... Sorry

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              • M Member 96

                Paul the soapbox is over there ----> I know you didn't start it but it was completely unnecessary to respond off topic in this forum about it I suggest you reply privately offline to this sort of divisive discussion or move it elsewhere. In terms you can understand, when I see this sort of thing, to me it's probably the equivalent to you as if you saw a post with gay pornographic picture for no apparent reason in the middle of a discussion about .net.


                "110%" - it's the new 70%

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                Claude Long
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                John Cardinal wrote:

                a post with gay pornographic picture

                John, I can just skip through the porn. Why can't you just skip through "this sort of thing?" Best wishes, Claude

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                  John Cardinal wrote:

                  a post with gay pornographic picture

                  John, I can just skip through the porn. Why can't you just skip through "this sort of thing?" Best wishes, Claude

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                  Because I care about this community and have watched it grow for many years and one of it's strengths is it's global nature. Proselytization doesn't belong here, there are many other places that are more appropriate.


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                  • R Rocky Moore

                    MS is just flying along. I would hate to be any kind of management in that business, I am sure many of them do not have a clue which end is up with so many projects all going on at the same time. It is amazing all the great technology that is coming out. So, I downloaded and will play hopefully this week before it gets stuck in a folder for two months :)

                    Rocky <>< Latest Code Blog Post: Orcas - ListView and DataPager fun! Latest Tech Blog Post: Microsoft Surface!

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                    Tim Yen
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                    Thats not a bad strategy by microsoft. Plant a million trees and hope some of them grow. I think googles doing it too. Who really knows what the next big thing is going to be? It makes the entire spectrum interesting to watch! Tim Yen

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                    • D David Lane

                      keep your superstitious nonsense to yourself please.

                      David Lane One World One People.

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                      David Lane wrote:

                      keep your superstitious nonsense to yourself please.

                      I have always wondered where atheists go when they die? :confused: With no belief in God there is no belief in heaven or hell. :~ So, does that mean, like in the old joke, that they are all dressed up with no place to go? :laugh:;P

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                        Because I care about this community and have watched it grow for many years and one of it's strengths is it's global nature. Proselytization doesn't belong here, there are many other places that are more appropriate.


                        "110%" - it's the new 70%

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                        Claude Long
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                        John, This was only a simple response to a "by the way" inquiry. Without your rant it would hardly have been a blip. That you do not like it, is reasonable, but where in you is the source of your strong reaction? Be Well, Claude

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                          John, This was only a simple response to a "by the way" inquiry. Without your rant it would hardly have been a blip. That you do not like it, is reasonable, but where in you is the source of your strong reaction? Be Well, Claude

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                          Member 96
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                          That was by no means a "strong" reaction on my personal scale of reactions to prosyletization. ;)


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                            micmanos wrote:

                            PS: I know what JC is to us, how can someone tell what he's to JC?

                            :rolleyes: Spare us this please, there are other forums on other sites where this is probably appreciated and encouraged. This is a global community with many different beliefs in the interests of harmony most of us are secure and intelligent enough to keep them out of discussion here unless they are relevant to the topic at hand. There is a forum here specifically for divisive discussion called the soapbox.


                            "110%" - it's the new 70%

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                            rkleinen
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                            John, With all due respect. You made it divisive. I read this forum all the time and I see all kinds of off-topic stuff that is either personally offensive to me, or that I just disagree with. But I do the mature thing if I don't want to hear it - ignore it. This is just someone else's discussion that had a little side trail. Ignore it and move on if you don't like it. And don't be hypocritical. Just relax, dude.

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                            • P Paul Selormey

                              Hmmm, it seems to me they are in a dilemma. In soccer, if you have too many talented players, you simply trade some of them to lower cost. Best regards, Paul.

                              Jesus Christ is LOVE! Please tell somebody.

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                              Rocky Moore
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                              Yeah, thinking in the lines of Soccer, currently I feel like I am in a soccer game and we are playing with 20 balls at once.. :)

                              Rocky <>< Latest Code Blog Post: Linq - Way too easy! Latest Tech Blog Post: Microsoft Surface!

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                              • P Paul Selormey

                                Finished with silver/moon-light? Try Acropolis or help create the future of the .NET client...[^] Best regards, Paul.

                                Jesus Christ is LOVE! Please tell somebody.

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                                LJMorsillo
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                                Ok, please explain acropolis to me. I visted the web site and I still scratching my head. Is this the precursor to SilverLight, or a new set of dev tools for it, or something orthogonal? Acropolis is (according to the web site) "a set of components and tools that make it easier for developers to build and manage modular, business focused, client .NET applications" Based on SmartClient, SilverLight, ???

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