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how do you deliver your .NET component(a user control)?

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    Southmountain
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    I have a .NET user control in C# (for Windows application )to deliver to customers. which compile mode assembly I shall deliver: debug or release mode when I compile it? sound stupid, but if I deliver it in release mode DLL assembly, user loads it into a window application project, when he presses F5, he can not run his application in debugging mode. please share your experience if you like. Thanks a million.

    diligent hands rule....

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      I have a .NET user control in C# (for Windows application )to deliver to customers. which compile mode assembly I shall deliver: debug or release mode when I compile it? sound stupid, but if I deliver it in release mode DLL assembly, user loads it into a window application project, when he presses F5, he can not run his application in debugging mode. please share your experience if you like. Thanks a million.

      diligent hands rule....

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      Afzaal Ahmad Zeeshan
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      Post it in on the C# forum, if you don't want to be made fun of. :)

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        I have a .NET user control in C# (for Windows application )to deliver to customers. which compile mode assembly I shall deliver: debug or release mode when I compile it? sound stupid, but if I deliver it in release mode DLL assembly, user loads it into a window application project, when he presses F5, he can not run his application in debugging mode. please share your experience if you like. Thanks a million.

        diligent hands rule....

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        TheGreatAndPowerfulOz
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        That's silly, of course you can use release assemblies in debug. What do you think you're doing when you link to the System assemblies. Those aren't debug. BTW, in future, post these sort of questions in the C# or .net forums

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          I have a .NET user control in C# (for Windows application )to deliver to customers. which compile mode assembly I shall deliver: debug or release mode when I compile it? sound stupid, but if I deliver it in release mode DLL assembly, user loads it into a window application project, when he presses F5, he can not run his application in debugging mode. please share your experience if you like. Thanks a million.

          diligent hands rule....

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          Xmen Real
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          You can use debug or release built assembly in release mode. And same goes for debug mode.

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            I have a .NET user control in C# (for Windows application )to deliver to customers. which compile mode assembly I shall deliver: debug or release mode when I compile it? sound stupid, but if I deliver it in release mode DLL assembly, user loads it into a window application project, when he presses F5, he can not run his application in debugging mode. please share your experience if you like. Thanks a million.

            diligent hands rule....

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            Lost User
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            You should deliver both versions so the user can do both debug and release testing.

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            • S Southmountain

              I have a .NET user control in C# (for Windows application )to deliver to customers. which compile mode assembly I shall deliver: debug or release mode when I compile it? sound stupid, but if I deliver it in release mode DLL assembly, user loads it into a window application project, when he presses F5, he can not run his application in debugging mode. please share your experience if you like. Thanks a million.

              diligent hands rule....

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              BillWoodruff
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              I use drones. cheers, Bill

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                I have a .NET user control in C# (for Windows application )to deliver to customers. which compile mode assembly I shall deliver: debug or release mode when I compile it? sound stupid, but if I deliver it in release mode DLL assembly, user loads it into a window application project, when he presses F5, he can not run his application in debugging mode. please share your experience if you like. Thanks a million.

                diligent hands rule....

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                please share your experience if you like.

                Well I don't normally talk about it, but as you asked... It was the early hours of the morning so the roads were empty, just me, my car and the motorway. A bright light suddenly appeared in the sky above me, and then a beam of light travelled quickly up the road towards me. I pulled over, terrified. I felt the car being lifted up into the air and then moments later everything went black. The darkness was intense. As was the silence. And then ... No, No, I can't do it - I can't share any more. The experience was just too much for me.

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                  please share your experience if you like.

                  Well I don't normally talk about it, but as you asked... It was the early hours of the morning so the roads were empty, just me, my car and the motorway. A bright light suddenly appeared in the sky above me, and then a beam of light travelled quickly up the road towards me. I pulled over, terrified. I felt the car being lifted up into the air and then moments later everything went black. The darkness was intense. As was the silence. And then ... No, No, I can't do it - I can't share any more. The experience was just too much for me.

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                  CHill60 wrote:

                  And then ... No, No, I can't do it - I can't share any more. The experience was just too much for me.

                  Should this be moved out of the Lounge and into an appropriate forum?

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                    CHill60 wrote:

                    And then ... No, No, I can't do it - I can't share any more. The experience was just too much for me.

                    Should this be moved out of the Lounge and into an appropriate forum?

                    Mobile Apps - Sound Meter | Color Analyzer | SMBC | Football Doodles

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                    CHill60
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                    :laugh:

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