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how can made c#.net messenger?

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    salam sir; how can made c#.net messenger?

    mohammedali

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      salam sir; how can made c#.net messenger?

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      Most people would use a compiler to do that, and then write some code.

      Christian Graus Driven to the arms of OSX by Vista.

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        Most people would use a compiler to do that, and then write some code.

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        I think they would write code and then run it through the compiler. I may be wrong though. Google can help you decide that though.

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          I think they would write code and then run it through the compiler. I may be wrong though. Google can help you decide that though.

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          *grin* yeah, I knew as I typed it that I had that backwards. I really meant, you start by getting an IDE.

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            *grin* yeah, I knew as I typed it that I had that backwards. I really meant, you start by getting an IDE.

            Christian Graus Driven to the arms of OSX by Vista.

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            Or a book? Maybe even an article[^] or two? The weird part is, there was a similar question in vb.net and I posted a pretty simple copy and paste link of some code that, all that would be really needed is some UI modifications to suit his needs, but I doubt he would even get that far. Nevermind porting it over to C#. Funny stuff.

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              *grin* yeah, I knew as I typed it that I had that backwards. I really meant, you start by getting an IDE.

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              Christian Graus wrote:

              start by getting an IDE

              No thanks.

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                Christian Graus wrote:

                start by getting an IDE

                No thanks.

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                Does that mean you take pride in writing code the slow way ?

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                  Does that mean you take pride in writing code the slow way ?

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                  Absolutely, quality takes time. Hand tools were good enough for my grandfather, they're good enough for me.

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                    Absolutely, quality takes time. Hand tools were good enough for my grandfather, they're good enough for me.

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                    See, now I can't work out if you're joking or not.

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                      See, now I can't work out if you're joking or not.

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                      Only partly. I see no reason to use VS and create all the horrible solution and project files and directories just to write and compile a simple console program. Generally, for console programs and library routines, I use edit and compile with CSC. I miss the days of Turbo Pascal and its ilk where it would simply build what you had open. I'm hoping Leppie will add that to xacc.ide

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