Why Weven rocks today
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No real reason other than it was released to the unwashed masses. I just thought I'd get in a preemptive strike before the avalanche of negativity pounded us into submission.
cheers, Chris Maunder The Code Project Co-founder Microsoft C++ MVP
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No real reason other than it was released to the unwashed masses. I just thought I'd get in a preemptive strike before the avalanche of negativity pounded us into submission.
cheers, Chris Maunder The Code Project Co-founder Microsoft C++ MVP
What on earth is Weven? Nothing here[^] Not much here either[^]
I wish I was as fortunate as fortunate as me
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No real reason other than it was released to the unwashed masses. I just thought I'd get in a preemptive strike before the avalanche of negativity pounded us into submission.
cheers, Chris Maunder The Code Project Co-founder Microsoft C++ MVP
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Putin Chops firewood and has moobs[^]
Need custom software developed? I do C# development and consulting all over the United States. A man said to the universe: "Sir I exist!" "However," replied the universe, "The fact has not created in me A sense of obligation." --Stephen Crane
:laugh: Couldn't stop laughing after the "Brokeback Mountain" reference.
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What on earth is Weven? Nothing here[^] Not much here either[^]
I wish I was as fortunate as fortunate as me
Found it! http://www.codeproject.com/script/Forums/Search.aspx?fid=0&kw=weven[^] :)
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No real reason other than it was released to the unwashed masses. I just thought I'd get in a preemptive strike before the avalanche of negativity pounded us into submission.
cheers, Chris Maunder The Code Project Co-founder Microsoft C++ MVP
The "avalanche of negativity" is currently directed at Visual Studio 2010, so I think we're relatively safe for now. ;)
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No real reason other than it was released to the unwashed masses. I just thought I'd get in a preemptive strike before the avalanche of negativity pounded us into submission.
cheers, Chris Maunder The Code Project Co-founder Microsoft C++ MVP
This looks to be an excellent time to stay away from here for the next month or so until the wars are over and all that's left are the people who are still bitching here publicly about stuff that is "stupid" or "broken" or "buggy" that turns out to be stuff they should have already picked up on as "professional" developers when they should have been reading all the application programming guides for 7 but were still too busy posting here about how much Vista Sucks because it won't let their apps puke all over the file system or registry any more and how stupid all these changes are that "break" their apps. They'll bitch about that stuff all over again as if they are entitled to be bad, lazy shameless programmers their whole career and should *not* (god forbid) have to actually roll up their sleeves and actually learn a single new thing since they got their last job. *That* part of the Lounge new software rant cycle is always fun! :)
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No real reason other than it was released to the unwashed masses. I just thought I'd get in a preemptive strike before the avalanche of negativity pounded us into submission.
cheers, Chris Maunder The Code Project Co-founder Microsoft C++ MVP
I've actually been using various build of Weven since the beta came out. I did a clean install of the x64 RTM code a week ago. I'm very, very impressed with it. The whole OS seems a whole lot more usable and cohesive than vista ever was. :) I actually don't mind vista, and have used it at work since early 2007 and I never thought it was *that* bad. until now... 7 sh*ts all over it. I had the Beta\RC on my old athlon at home and the general performance and responsiveness was about the same as XP. Vista on that machine would be a joke. Device support is awesome - couple of examples - I plugged an old no-name usb bluetooth dongle in which isn't recognised by xp or vista, and I've lost the disk and don't know the brand, so its useless. 7 installed drivers and worked straight away. 7 also detected my canon printer/scanner and I needed to scan something but hadn't installed the bloated printer management software, but when I right-clicked on the printer I saw a scan option. Selected that and I got managed to scan my docs without any problems. Also media player is very good. Its the first version of media player that I haven't un-installed and replaced with media player classic. Microsoft is onto a winner here. Best. Windows. Ever. no kidding.
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This looks to be an excellent time to stay away from here for the next month or so until the wars are over and all that's left are the people who are still bitching here publicly about stuff that is "stupid" or "broken" or "buggy" that turns out to be stuff they should have already picked up on as "professional" developers when they should have been reading all the application programming guides for 7 but were still too busy posting here about how much Vista Sucks because it won't let their apps puke all over the file system or registry any more and how stupid all these changes are that "break" their apps. They'll bitch about that stuff all over again as if they are entitled to be bad, lazy shameless programmers their whole career and should *not* (god forbid) have to actually roll up their sleeves and actually learn a single new thing since they got their last job. *That* part of the Lounge new software rant cycle is always fun! :)
"Creating your own blog is about as easy as creating your own urine, and you're about as likely to find someone else interested in it." -- Lore Sjöberg
I've said it before - I loved Vista; it was glossy, shiny and a lot better than it was given credit for. MS shot themselves in the foot by shifting developers over to fix XP, thus pushing the delivery cycle for Vista to 5 years - people expected that 5 years would lead to something completely different. Saying that - just finished installing Seven (I am not going to use that bloody stupid name for it), and the install was an absolute breeze. Older hardware picked up no problem - system booted into really quickly, and a tweaked UI.
"WPF has many lovers. It's a veritable porn star!" - Josh Smith
As Braveheart once said, "You can take our freedom but you'll never take our Hobnobs!" - Martin Hughes.
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I've said it before - I loved Vista; it was glossy, shiny and a lot better than it was given credit for. MS shot themselves in the foot by shifting developers over to fix XP, thus pushing the delivery cycle for Vista to 5 years - people expected that 5 years would lead to something completely different. Saying that - just finished installing Seven (I am not going to use that bloody stupid name for it), and the install was an absolute breeze. Older hardware picked up no problem - system booted into really quickly, and a tweaked UI.
"WPF has many lovers. It's a veritable porn star!" - Josh Smith
As Braveheart once said, "You can take our freedom but you'll never take our Hobnobs!" - Martin Hughes.
So you're not changing your name to Pete O'Weven to celebrate the launch of the new OS?
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No real reason other than it was released to the unwashed masses. I just thought I'd get in a preemptive strike before the avalanche of negativity pounded us into submission.
cheers, Chris Maunder The Code Project Co-founder Microsoft C++ MVP
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I've said it before - I loved Vista; it was glossy, shiny and a lot better than it was given credit for. MS shot themselves in the foot by shifting developers over to fix XP, thus pushing the delivery cycle for Vista to 5 years - people expected that 5 years would lead to something completely different. Saying that - just finished installing Seven (I am not going to use that bloody stupid name for it), and the install was an absolute breeze. Older hardware picked up no problem - system booted into really quickly, and a tweaked UI.
"WPF has many lovers. It's a veritable porn star!" - Josh Smith
As Braveheart once said, "You can take our freedom but you'll never take our Hobnobs!" - Martin Hughes.
Pete O'Hanlon wrote:
Seven (I am not going to use that bloody stupid name for it)
I second that, definitely. :)
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I've said it before - I loved Vista; it was glossy, shiny and a lot better than it was given credit for. MS shot themselves in the foot by shifting developers over to fix XP, thus pushing the delivery cycle for Vista to 5 years - people expected that 5 years would lead to something completely different. Saying that - just finished installing Seven (I am not going to use that bloody stupid name for it), and the install was an absolute breeze. Older hardware picked up no problem - system booted into really quickly, and a tweaked UI.
"WPF has many lovers. It's a veritable porn star!" - Josh Smith
As Braveheart once said, "You can take our freedom but you'll never take our Hobnobs!" - Martin Hughes.
Yeah, change it to Pete O'MS-fanboi... But you should be aware by now that the company succesfully demonstrates complete destruction of human intelligence as evident by the Lounge 'rocks' and 'sucks' and naturally defence-style 'Ballmer gave me Rice Krispies this AM'.. As for other security comment by John C, oh man, it's been around for 40 years and MS just copied it in Vista recently.. again, first it destroyed intelligence and than made it look like an invention and education Lounge can proudly talk about :) And btw, what you both are doing right now TM (+ 10 other fanbois) is nothing but praising C-code, unmanaged, 'ape', dark-age, developers that you both (+ x other fanbois) kept on pounding for being stupid and backward.. Hmm, intelligence gets wounded again. Now, if I may, I'd suggest you download 340% faster than IE, Google Chrome source straight after you install 7 and SVN client and look at how 8 and 9 will morph into decimation of managed software world :-)
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Yeah, change it to Pete O'MS-fanboi... But you should be aware by now that the company succesfully demonstrates complete destruction of human intelligence as evident by the Lounge 'rocks' and 'sucks' and naturally defence-style 'Ballmer gave me Rice Krispies this AM'.. As for other security comment by John C, oh man, it's been around for 40 years and MS just copied it in Vista recently.. again, first it destroyed intelligence and than made it look like an invention and education Lounge can proudly talk about :) And btw, what you both are doing right now TM (+ 10 other fanbois) is nothing but praising C-code, unmanaged, 'ape', dark-age, developers that you both (+ x other fanbois) kept on pounding for being stupid and backward.. Hmm, intelligence gets wounded again. Now, if I may, I'd suggest you download 340% faster than IE, Google Chrome source straight after you install 7 and SVN client and look at how 8 and 9 will morph into decimation of managed software world :-)
User of Users Group wrote:
after you install 7 and SVN client and look at how 8 and 9 will morph into decimation of managed software
I might have written "after you install Weven and SVN client and look at how Weight and Wine will morph into decimation of managed software world" And a pedant might point out that the original meaning of decimate was "To kill 1 in ten". Thus, using your proposed rate of half a decimaton per Windows release, managed software will not be reduced to 1/10 of its current penetration until the release of WortyWive :laugh:
Spike Mulligan is at WW2 Conscription intake centre. Officer asks "Where you born Mulligan". "India, sir", Mulligan briskly replies. "Which part" asks the officer. To which Spike replies "All of me, sir".
modified on Friday, August 7, 2009 6:41 AM
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I've actually been using various build of Weven since the beta came out. I did a clean install of the x64 RTM code a week ago. I'm very, very impressed with it. The whole OS seems a whole lot more usable and cohesive than vista ever was. :) I actually don't mind vista, and have used it at work since early 2007 and I never thought it was *that* bad. until now... 7 sh*ts all over it. I had the Beta\RC on my old athlon at home and the general performance and responsiveness was about the same as XP. Vista on that machine would be a joke. Device support is awesome - couple of examples - I plugged an old no-name usb bluetooth dongle in which isn't recognised by xp or vista, and I've lost the disk and don't know the brand, so its useless. 7 installed drivers and worked straight away. 7 also detected my canon printer/scanner and I needed to scan something but hadn't installed the bloated printer management software, but when I right-clicked on the printer I saw a scan option. Selected that and I got managed to scan my docs without any problems. Also media player is very good. Its the first version of media player that I haven't un-installed and replaced with media player classic. Microsoft is onto a winner here. Best. Windows. Ever. no kidding.
Johnno74 wrote:
7 also detected my canon printer/scanner
Does the scanner use TWAIN or WIA?
Spike Mulligan is at WW2 Conscription intake centre. Officer asks "Where you born Mulligan". "India, sir", Mulligan briskly replies. "Which part" asks the officer. To which Spike replies "All of me, sir".
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No real reason other than it was released to the unwashed masses. I just thought I'd get in a preemptive strike before the avalanche of negativity pounded us into submission.
cheers, Chris Maunder The Code Project Co-founder Microsoft C++ MVP
I'm sure it *would* rock if I could actually download the damn thing.
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Why do I associate the word 'rocks' with the word 'flounders'? :rolleyes:
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Spike Mulligan is at WW2 Conscription intake centre. Officer asks "Where you born Mulligan". "India, sir", Mulligan briskly replies. "Which part" asks the officer. To which Spike replies "All of me, sir".
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I'm sure it *would* rock if I could actually download the damn thing.
"Why don't you tie a kerosene-soaked rag around your ankles so the ants won't climb up and eat your candy ass..." - Dale Earnhardt, 1997
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"...the staggering layers of obscenity in your statement make it a work of art on so many levels." - Jason Jystad, 10/26/2001Have you tried using the alternate download site? 1:20min for me at lunchtime yesterday.
cheers, Chris Maunder The Code Project Co-founder Microsoft C++ MVP
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Have you tried using the alternate download site? 1:20min for me at lunchtime yesterday.
cheers, Chris Maunder The Code Project Co-founder Microsoft C++ MVP
JSOP will now post, explaining that he cannot do that because his Expression subscription is not an MSDN subscription and there is, therefore, no alternate site................... Do keep up!
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Yeah, change it to Pete O'MS-fanboi... But you should be aware by now that the company succesfully demonstrates complete destruction of human intelligence as evident by the Lounge 'rocks' and 'sucks' and naturally defence-style 'Ballmer gave me Rice Krispies this AM'.. As for other security comment by John C, oh man, it's been around for 40 years and MS just copied it in Vista recently.. again, first it destroyed intelligence and than made it look like an invention and education Lounge can proudly talk about :) And btw, what you both are doing right now TM (+ 10 other fanbois) is nothing but praising C-code, unmanaged, 'ape', dark-age, developers that you both (+ x other fanbois) kept on pounding for being stupid and backward.. Hmm, intelligence gets wounded again. Now, if I may, I'd suggest you download 340% faster than IE, Google Chrome source straight after you install 7 and SVN client and look at how 8 and 9 will morph into decimation of managed software world :-)
User of Users Group wrote:
Yeah, change it to Pete O'MS-fanboi
Fanboy ends in a y, not an i.
User of Users Group wrote:
And btw, what you both are doing right now TM (+ 10 other fanbois) is nothing but praising C-code, unmanaged, 'ape', dark-age, developers that you both (+ x other fanbois) kept on pounding for being stupid and backward..
Errm - I don't think you'll ever find a post from me stating that C or C++ code is stupid or backwards. Perhaps if you removed your head from your own distorted, conspiracy filled arse for a while, you'd find that I have nothing but respect for C/C++ coders; after all, I spent the best part of 15 years coding in one or the other of them. Still - we expect nothing less from you, so we'll continue to sit back and let you rave, spit and foam, while we continue to crank out applications quickly and get paid for them.
"WPF has many lovers. It's a veritable porn star!" - Josh Smith
As Braveheart once said, "You can take our freedom but you'll never take our Hobnobs!" - Martin Hughes.