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  • G Ghazi H Wadi

    Yes Nick, When I first heared David C. talking 1997 about peeople will be developing in Word. I also was puzzeled. It took me 5 years latter to realize it. People are still developing in VBA and Scripts. I develop componenets in VC and use them in MS Office in VBA. That makes it my delevopment envirnoment. Simply open a word document and click ALT+F11 or ALT+Shift+F11 that should save time instead of using Notepad. Cheers R2hhemkgVyBOb3YgMDYA It is Illogical to define an inventor by his invention

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    Nick Parker
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    Thanks for the explanation. :) Nick Parker

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    • G Ghazi H Wadi

      Simons, I only recently got back to world of Internet-connectivity So I am way out of synch with the topics. So! , Should we be alt-tabbing this topic ?:cool: cheers R2hhemkgVyBOb3YgMDYA It is Illogical to define an inventor by his invention

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      SimonS
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      Alfadhly wrote: So! , Should we be alt-tabbing this topic ? Not sure what that would entail, but ALT-TABing is a good thing. :rolleyes: Cheers, Simon "Sign up for a chance to be among the first to experience the wrath of the gods.", Microsoft's home page (24/06/2002)

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      • G Ghazi H Wadi

        I was surprised to notice the order of the programs running on my laptop. My XP Laptop has a list of the most common files used in this machine. This was the order of the programs that I currently have on my Machine: 1- Internet Explorer (from Reading CP :) ) 2- Outlook 2000. I start my day with a cup of coffee and browsing through 600 emails from various mailing list and work groups. 3- Notepad my favorite editor. 4- Command Prompt (dos ) 5- MS PowerPoint ( for my lectures) 6- MS Word (My Development environment). 7- Custom program I wrote. 8-VB - Yes it is visual Basic. 9- MS Access for creating Test Database. 10- ________________ (Separator) 11- MS VC - This was # 2 six months ago. 12- MSDN Library 13- Acrobat Reader (Reading and understanding things is much important now than trying them)(oh I see so many comment about that:~ :~ ). 14- Paint brush (My favorite graphics tool) 15- MS Messenger. Hey I have to stay in touch with the world outside my Office :) The shocking thing is that VB came ahead of VC by far. Before you judge. I worked with VC from Hard core low level packet construction to Docking windows. Anyway I guess it is just that for the right job there is a right too. What is your list showing?. Cheers R2hhemkgVyBOb3YgMDYA It is Illogical to define an inventor by his invention

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        Christian Graus
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        How do you get a list in order ? Christian I am completely intolerant of stupidity. Stupidity is, of course, anything that doesn't conform to my way of thinking. - Jamie Hale - 29/05/2002

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        • G Ghazi H Wadi

          I was surprised to notice the order of the programs running on my laptop. My XP Laptop has a list of the most common files used in this machine. This was the order of the programs that I currently have on my Machine: 1- Internet Explorer (from Reading CP :) ) 2- Outlook 2000. I start my day with a cup of coffee and browsing through 600 emails from various mailing list and work groups. 3- Notepad my favorite editor. 4- Command Prompt (dos ) 5- MS PowerPoint ( for my lectures) 6- MS Word (My Development environment). 7- Custom program I wrote. 8-VB - Yes it is visual Basic. 9- MS Access for creating Test Database. 10- ________________ (Separator) 11- MS VC - This was # 2 six months ago. 12- MSDN Library 13- Acrobat Reader (Reading and understanding things is much important now than trying them)(oh I see so many comment about that:~ :~ ). 14- Paint brush (My favorite graphics tool) 15- MS Messenger. Hey I have to stay in touch with the world outside my Office :) The shocking thing is that VB came ahead of VC by far. Before you judge. I worked with VC from Hard core low level packet construction to Docking windows. Anyway I guess it is just that for the right job there is a right too. What is your list showing?. Cheers R2hhemkgVyBOb3YgMDYA It is Illogical to define an inventor by his invention

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          _Magnus_
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          1. Pagefile.sys (how do you get the rest of the list?) /Magnus

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          • G Ghazi H Wadi

            I was surprised to notice the order of the programs running on my laptop. My XP Laptop has a list of the most common files used in this machine. This was the order of the programs that I currently have on my Machine: 1- Internet Explorer (from Reading CP :) ) 2- Outlook 2000. I start my day with a cup of coffee and browsing through 600 emails from various mailing list and work groups. 3- Notepad my favorite editor. 4- Command Prompt (dos ) 5- MS PowerPoint ( for my lectures) 6- MS Word (My Development environment). 7- Custom program I wrote. 8-VB - Yes it is visual Basic. 9- MS Access for creating Test Database. 10- ________________ (Separator) 11- MS VC - This was # 2 six months ago. 12- MSDN Library 13- Acrobat Reader (Reading and understanding things is much important now than trying them)(oh I see so many comment about that:~ :~ ). 14- Paint brush (My favorite graphics tool) 15- MS Messenger. Hey I have to stay in touch with the world outside my Office :) The shocking thing is that VB came ahead of VC by far. Before you judge. I worked with VC from Hard core low level packet construction to Docking windows. Anyway I guess it is just that for the right job there is a right too. What is your list showing?. Cheers R2hhemkgVyBOb3YgMDYA It is Illogical to define an inventor by his invention

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            Rama Krishna Vavilala
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            1. Outlook Express 2. Anakrino 3. ILDasm 4. VS.NET 5. Impact:ECS Client (My Product) 6. Visual C++ 6.0 7. VS.NET Command prompt 8. VB6.0 9. VSS6.0 10. SQL Enterprise Manager 11. Software Verification Memory Validator (I just installed it yesterday already heavy usage) 12. Ole Viewer

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            • R Rama Krishna Vavilala

              1. Outlook Express 2. Anakrino 3. ILDasm 4. VS.NET 5. Impact:ECS Client (My Product) 6. Visual C++ 6.0 7. VS.NET Command prompt 8. VB6.0 9. VSS6.0 10. SQL Enterprise Manager 11. Software Verification Memory Validator (I just installed it yesterday already heavy usage) 12. Ole Viewer

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              Rama Krishna wrote: 3. ILDasm 4. VS.NET Now that's pretty hard core. You're using the disassembler more than the compiler. IMPRESSES...GODLIKE :eek: Cheers, Simon "Sign up for a chance to be among the first to experience the wrath of the gods.", Microsoft's home page (24/06/2002)

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                1. Pagefile.sys (how do you get the rest of the list?) /Magnus

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                ROFLMAO! Good one. :) Jeremy L. Falcon Homepage : Sonork = 100.16311
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                  Rama Krishna wrote: 3. ILDasm 4. VS.NET Now that's pretty hard core. You're using the disassembler more than the compiler. IMPRESSES...GODLIKE :eek: Cheers, Simon "Sign up for a chance to be among the first to experience the wrath of the gods.", Microsoft's home page (24/06/2002)

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                  Rama Krishna Vavilala
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                  The 2 in the list is Anakrino which is a decompiler. :)

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                  • G Ghazi H Wadi

                    I was surprised to notice the order of the programs running on my laptop. My XP Laptop has a list of the most common files used in this machine. This was the order of the programs that I currently have on my Machine: 1- Internet Explorer (from Reading CP :) ) 2- Outlook 2000. I start my day with a cup of coffee and browsing through 600 emails from various mailing list and work groups. 3- Notepad my favorite editor. 4- Command Prompt (dos ) 5- MS PowerPoint ( for my lectures) 6- MS Word (My Development environment). 7- Custom program I wrote. 8-VB - Yes it is visual Basic. 9- MS Access for creating Test Database. 10- ________________ (Separator) 11- MS VC - This was # 2 six months ago. 12- MSDN Library 13- Acrobat Reader (Reading and understanding things is much important now than trying them)(oh I see so many comment about that:~ :~ ). 14- Paint brush (My favorite graphics tool) 15- MS Messenger. Hey I have to stay in touch with the world outside my Office :) The shocking thing is that VB came ahead of VC by far. Before you judge. I worked with VC from Hard core low level packet construction to Docking windows. Anyway I guess it is just that for the right job there is a right too. What is your list showing?. Cheers R2hhemkgVyBOb3YgMDYA It is Illogical to define an inventor by his invention

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                    Tom Archer
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                    Alfadhly wrote: The shocking thing is that VB came ahead of VC by far. Why? The accepted estimates are that there are 5 times more VB programmers than VC programmers. Cheers, Tom Archer Author - Inside C#, Visual C++.NET Bible

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                      Alfadhly wrote: 6- MS Word (My Development environment). Please explain...:~ Nick Parker

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                      Tom Archer
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                      Office development using VBA and Word Basic Cheers, Tom Archer Author - Inside C#, Visual C++.NET Bible

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                      • C Christian Graus

                        How do you get a list in order ? Christian I am completely intolerant of stupidity. Stupidity is, of course, anything that doesn't conform to my way of thinking. - Jamie Hale - 29/05/2002

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                        Nish Nishant
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                        Christian Graus wrote: How do you get a list in order ? Forget order. How do you even get a list??? Nish


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                        • G Ghazi H Wadi

                          I was surprised to notice the order of the programs running on my laptop. My XP Laptop has a list of the most common files used in this machine. This was the order of the programs that I currently have on my Machine: 1- Internet Explorer (from Reading CP :) ) 2- Outlook 2000. I start my day with a cup of coffee and browsing through 600 emails from various mailing list and work groups. 3- Notepad my favorite editor. 4- Command Prompt (dos ) 5- MS PowerPoint ( for my lectures) 6- MS Word (My Development environment). 7- Custom program I wrote. 8-VB - Yes it is visual Basic. 9- MS Access for creating Test Database. 10- ________________ (Separator) 11- MS VC - This was # 2 six months ago. 12- MSDN Library 13- Acrobat Reader (Reading and understanding things is much important now than trying them)(oh I see so many comment about that:~ :~ ). 14- Paint brush (My favorite graphics tool) 15- MS Messenger. Hey I have to stay in touch with the world outside my Office :) The shocking thing is that VB came ahead of VC by far. Before you judge. I worked with VC from Hard core low level packet construction to Docking windows. Anyway I guess it is just that for the right job there is a right too. What is your list showing?. Cheers R2hhemkgVyBOb3YgMDYA It is Illogical to define an inventor by his invention

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                          NormDroid
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                          1. VS.NET 2. VS V6.0 3. MSDN Apr 2002, and Oct 2001 4. Photoshop 5. Frontpage 6. Webferret 7. Nero 8. Win2K 9. WinMX 10.PowerTerm 11. WS FTP LE 12. KaZaA Lite 13. Visio 2002 14. Word 2002 15. FrontPage 2002 Normski. - Professional Windows Programmer

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                          • G Ghazi H Wadi

                            I was surprised to notice the order of the programs running on my laptop. My XP Laptop has a list of the most common files used in this machine. This was the order of the programs that I currently have on my Machine: 1- Internet Explorer (from Reading CP :) ) 2- Outlook 2000. I start my day with a cup of coffee and browsing through 600 emails from various mailing list and work groups. 3- Notepad my favorite editor. 4- Command Prompt (dos ) 5- MS PowerPoint ( for my lectures) 6- MS Word (My Development environment). 7- Custom program I wrote. 8-VB - Yes it is visual Basic. 9- MS Access for creating Test Database. 10- ________________ (Separator) 11- MS VC - This was # 2 six months ago. 12- MSDN Library 13- Acrobat Reader (Reading and understanding things is much important now than trying them)(oh I see so many comment about that:~ :~ ). 14- Paint brush (My favorite graphics tool) 15- MS Messenger. Hey I have to stay in touch with the world outside my Office :) The shocking thing is that VB came ahead of VC by far. Before you judge. I worked with VC from Hard core low level packet construction to Docking windows. Anyway I guess it is just that for the right job there is a right too. What is your list showing?. Cheers R2hhemkgVyBOb3YgMDYA It is Illogical to define an inventor by his invention

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                            realJSOP
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                            Geeze, that's tough... 1) All files in the folder labelled \porn\celeb fakes\gillian anderson 2) All files in the folder labelled \porn\animal oddities 3) All files in the folder labelled \porn\sex\group\series 0137 and so on... ------- signature starts "...the staggering layers of obscenity in your statement make it a work of art on so many levels." - Jason Jystad, 10/26/2001 Please review the Legal Disclaimer in my bio. ------- signature ends

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