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Doctors are at a loss as to its cause [^], but ms engineers say that if they're not soon given instructions on what to make next, they may have to fall back to just fixing bugs. Your prayer is needed.
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Doctors are at a loss as to its cause [^], but ms engineers say that if they're not soon given instructions on what to make next, they may have to fall back to just fixing bugs. Your prayer is needed.
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Mark_Wallace wrote:
what to make next
New icons to replace the new icons with, of course! It's icons all the way down! I'm not sure if OG plays D&D, but this could be reason for him to start: Humble 3D Printable Dungeons & Dragon Lairs Terrain Bundle[^] And more CP related, people could be interested in the Humble Book Bundle: Microsoft Azure Cloud Computing by Packt[^] I actually reviewed two of those books (but I'm not getting anything if you buy, so this is no conflict of interest) :D
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Doctors are at a loss as to its cause [^], but ms engineers say that if they're not soon given instructions on what to make next, they may have to fall back to just fixing bugs. Your prayer is needed.
I wanna be a eunuchs developer! Pass me a bread knife!
I doubt they know how to fix bugs... :doh:
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Mark_Wallace wrote:
what to make next
New icons to replace the new icons with, of course! It's icons all the way down! I'm not sure if OG plays D&D, but this could be reason for him to start: Humble 3D Printable Dungeons & Dragon Lairs Terrain Bundle[^] And more CP related, people could be interested in the Humble Book Bundle: Microsoft Azure Cloud Computing by Packt[^] I actually reviewed two of those books (but I'm not getting anything if you buy, so this is no conflict of interest) :D
Best, Sander sanderrossel.com Migrating Applications to the Cloud with Azure arrgh.js - Bringing LINQ to JavaScript Object-Oriented Programming in C# Succinctly
Sander Rossel wrote:
New icons to replace the new icons
MS has spent millions of dollars on icon creation over the years. Which, is just crazy to me. people like their icons, I guess.
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Sander Rossel wrote:
New icons to replace the new icons
MS has spent millions of dollars on icon creation over the years. Which, is just crazy to me. people like their icons, I guess.
It's less crazy when you consider that one of the most successful IT companies is a lot about form and less about function. People love form, first impressions and all that. I'm talking about Apple, of course. See it like this, if it wouldn't return the investment they wouldn't do it. And to be fair, they do have a lot of icons so costs are automatically high. New icons have a practical use as well, it helps in keeping different versions apart. You should check the comments here, someone posted the icons of VS 2005 to 2017: VS 2017 RTM icon is not contrast enough on some backgrounds - Developer Community[^] Good stuff :D
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It's less crazy when you consider that one of the most successful IT companies is a lot about form and less about function. People love form, first impressions and all that. I'm talking about Apple, of course. See it like this, if it wouldn't return the investment they wouldn't do it. And to be fair, they do have a lot of icons so costs are automatically high. New icons have a practical use as well, it helps in keeping different versions apart. You should check the comments here, someone posted the icons of VS 2005 to 2017: VS 2017 RTM icon is not contrast enough on some backgrounds - Developer Community[^] Good stuff :D
Best, Sander sanderrossel.com Migrating Applications to the Cloud with Azure arrgh.js - Bringing LINQ to JavaScript Object-Oriented Programming in C# Succinctly
Sander Rossel wrote:
VS 2017 RTM icon is not contrast enough on some backgrounds - Developer Community[^]
No-one suggested using Resource Hacker [^] to change the icons? It's easy as pie; just open the main exe in RH (after taking a panic-back-up copy), then:
- Select the icon in the list of resources
- choose Action > Replace icon
- Click the Open file with new icon button
- Navigate to the main exe of the version of VS whose icons you prefer, and open it
- Pick the icon you want, and save (it automatically does all sizes).
It's been the same process since at least XP, and it ain't exactly rocket surgery. I have to do it every time Xplorer2 updates, because I hate the bright orange icon that comes with the Ultimate version.
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I doubt they know how to fix bugs... :doh:
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The problem with quotes on the internet is that you can never tell if they're genuine
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Never argue with a fool. Onlookers may not be able to tell the difference.
Mark TwainI know the problem. It ain't like riding a bike -- if you don't do something for a long time, you forget how to do it.
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