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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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        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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