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  • M Marc Clifton

    Jwalant Natvarlal Soneji wrote:

    I guess there were settings in vs 2005 to compile the changed or the whole code.

    Where? The only thing I've seen is under Projets and Solutions, the Build and Run options include "On Run, when projects are out of date:" but it always thinks projects are out of date. I mean, it doesn't do a full build, that's true, but it still thinks a lot about each project, far more so than if it were smart enough to know that no actual source files had changed. Marc

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    deltalmg
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    I think the issue could be having the setup project in the code containing solution. I'd suspect if your setup project was started in its own solution that this wouldn't be the case. Since compiling your setup file makes it obsolete, your solution has changed. Not saying that MS shouldn't be able to do what gcc has been doing for decades and only compile and link what is new, but ... MS is working on making the compiler parallel (sort of there with team build but at the file level), so if you have 4 cores you'll compile >> 1 (~4X, probably more like 3X) core. As always, that feature is scheduled for the "next version".

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    • M Marc Clifton

      The thing that has bugged me in VS2003 and 2005, that every freakin' C# project gets recompiled when I tell it to run the startup project, HAS BEEN FIXED IN VS2008!!! WOOT! :jig: :beer: :badger: It now only compiles projects where the source code has changed!!! I can't wait to discover that it actually is buggy. And the thread selection in the debugger is awesome! Marc

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      Ennis Ray Lynch Jr
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      I guess I have to buy a subscription now.


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      • N npclntxz dll

        Dont use C# or C++ Its too hard; U should write code in the language you speak.

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        Fuzzier
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        Oh, yeah. You'd like to speak human language to a CPU, just like you would to a cow...:cool:

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        • N npclntxz dll

          Dont use C# or C++ Its too hard; U should write code in the language you speak.

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          deltalmg
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          npclntxz.dll wrote:

          U should write code in the language you speak.

          Is your native language different than mine (English)? I haven't found a language that is quick and accurate enough to define an algorithm. Just look at an advanced algorithms book, it will talk for pages describing the logic. Rather than: int x = y[list->Value]++; try doing it with words in any language more effeciently, I dare you :)

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          • D Dan Neely

            Trolling for 5's gets you a 1. :doh::laugh:

            -- Help Stamp Out and Abolish Redundancy The preceding is courtesy of the Department of Unnecessarily Redundant Repetition Department.

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            ghle
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            Ditto on Trolling for 5 trollers!

            Gary

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              npclntxz.dll wrote:

              U should write code in the language you speak.

              Is your native language different than mine (English)? I haven't found a language that is quick and accurate enough to define an algorithm. Just look at an advanced algorithms book, it will talk for pages describing the logic. Rather than: int x = y[list->Value]++; try doing it with words in any language more effeciently, I dare you :)

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              ghle
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              deltalmg wrote:

              effeciently

              Geez, I kant even speel correctly.

              deltalmg wrote:

              try doing it with words in any language

              This, dear teachers, are why word problems were such a pain-in-the-ass in grade school! It wasn't because I stoopid. :^)

              Gary

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              • H Howard Richards

                No, Microsoft Visual Live ActiveMAKE#! :cool:

                'Howard

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                ghle
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                Howard Richards wrote:

                No, Microsoft Visual Live ActiveMAKE#!

                How about Microsoft Visual Virtual MakeMe# ? :cool:

                Gary

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                • M Marc Clifton

                  peterchen wrote:

                  It never said that about my projects

                  :laugh: I guess that's because I'm out of date too. ;) Marc

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                  peterchen
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                  nah, it's just you are ripe ;)


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                  • M Marc Clifton

                    The thing that has bugged me in VS2003 and 2005, that every freakin' C# project gets recompiled when I tell it to run the startup project, HAS BEEN FIXED IN VS2008!!! WOOT! :jig: :beer: :badger: It now only compiles projects where the source code has changed!!! I can't wait to discover that it actually is buggy. And the thread selection in the debugger is awesome! Marc

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                    Mike Bluett
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                    One not so good point re: VS2008 is that there are significant limitations when developing an embedded database application (even when using Microsoft's own product: MS SQL Compact 2005). For example, there is no way via the designer to do Foreign Key relations. I haven't looked but it is likely this works for MS SQL. This is a real nuisance when you are building a database that has quite a number of tables.

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                    • M Marc Clifton

                      John Cardinal wrote:

                      Why for art though feeding the trolls Mr. Clifton?

                      It's sort of like an enchantment. For one hour each day, if I happen to encounter a troll during that time (usually at night before I go to bed) I'm compelled to feed it. :) Marc

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                      PIEBALDconsult
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                      I thought you were poking it with a stick.

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                      • M Mike Bluett

                        One not so good point re: VS2008 is that there are significant limitations when developing an embedded database application (even when using Microsoft's own product: MS SQL Compact 2005). For example, there is no way via the designer to do Foreign Key relations. I haven't looked but it is likely this works for MS SQL. This is a real nuisance when you are building a database that has quite a number of tables.

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                        Marc Clifton
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                        Mike Bluett wrote:

                        VS2008 is that there are significant limitations when developing an embedded database application (even when using Microsoft's own product: MS SQL Compact 2005).

                        Have you looked at VistaDB[^]? (No relation to Vista OS). Marc

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                          deltalmg wrote:

                          effeciently

                          Geez, I kant even speel correctly.

                          deltalmg wrote:

                          try doing it with words in any language

                          This, dear teachers, are why word problems were such a pain-in-the-ass in grade school! It wasn't because I stoopid. :^)

                          Gary

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                          Ri Qen Sin
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                          ghle wrote:

                          This, dear teachers, are why word problems were such a pain-in-the-ass in grade school! It wasn't because I stoopid.

                          This is why natural languages are so incompatible with artificial/constructed languages. There is no logic behind natural languages.

                          ROFLOLMFAO

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                          • M Marc Clifton

                            Mike Bluett wrote:

                            VS2008 is that there are significant limitations when developing an embedded database application (even when using Microsoft's own product: MS SQL Compact 2005).

                            Have you looked at VistaDB[^]? (No relation to Vista OS). Marc

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                            Mike Bluett
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                            Looks good, but it's not free like VS Express is. I'm not a commercial developer. I just do it for my own purposes and to help others out with some free app I produce (if I can). Thanks for the tip though.

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