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  • D Daniel Turini

    Now I have in front of me a 3Ghz P4, 800Mhz FSB, dual-channel DDR-400, 120Gb 7200 RPM ATA100, 1Gb RAM, GeForce4 MX440 AGP8x. :) Nice machine for development... ORACLE One Real A$#h%le Called Lary Ellison

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    Jorgen Sigvardsson
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    Wait for the next release of JDK. Sun will fix this minor problem called "excessive speed". :) -- Now we live in a world of uncertainty Fear is the key - to what you want to be You don't get a say, the majority gets it's way You're outnumbered by the bastards till the day you die...

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      Wait for the next release of JDK. Sun will fix this minor problem called "excessive speed". :) -- Now we live in a world of uncertainty Fear is the key - to what you want to be You don't get a say, the majority gets it's way You're outnumbered by the bastards till the day you die...

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      Daniel Turini
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      Jörgen Sigvardsson wrote: Wait for the next release of JDK. Sun will fix this minor problem called "excessive speed". They fixed it already. Look at this info on a problem I've run today with my new baby: http://www.intel.com/support/processors/pentium4/issues.htm[^]. Basically, the solution is: remove the JIT and run interpreted bytecode. ORACLE One Real A$#h%le Called Lary Ellison

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      • D Daniel Turini

        Now I have in front of me a 3Ghz P4, 800Mhz FSB, dual-channel DDR-400, 120Gb 7200 RPM ATA100, 1Gb RAM, GeForce4 MX440 AGP8x. :) Nice machine for development... ORACLE One Real A$#h%le Called Lary Ellison

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        7200 RPM ATA100 Uh, as long as your making me :((, why not make that a 10,000 RPM SCSI drive Nice machine for development... :cool: ...

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        • D Daniel Turini

          Kant wrote: You always brag about it. No, I don't, I cry about it, trully. I would LOVE if I could reduce the size of it, I keep hitting tools limits... Kant wrote: What's that project which requires 105 projects in one solution, that too in .NET? (Just Curious) When I was in VS6, the number of projects was even higher, about 150. You know, all those classes on the .NET framework are really useful. The project is where I put all my effort and all my money on the last 3 years: Crivo (Portuguese word for "Sieve"). I really do believe this baby will get me rich in the next few years. Today, it made me poor, actually. It's a credit and risk assessment system, it needs to talk to (as of today) more than 130 different information sources and bring all of them to a common format slicing the information in variables, to build a complete report about a person, a vehicle, anything you may want to evaluate the risk, and give to (tipically) another system a decision, like "sell", "don't sell", "give $10,000 credit to him", and so on. A typical risk assessment made with Crivo can include around 3,000 different variables. The "kernel" of the system is actually pretty small, around 15 projects, but the drivers to talk to information sources make it so big. Maybe when Web Services become common place, these projects will disappear. ORACLE One Real A$#h%le Called Lary Ellison

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          Daniel Turini wrote: When I was in VS6, the number of projects was even higher, about 150. You know, all those classes on the .NET framework are really useful. What made you to switch a 150 projects of VS6 to .NET? Customer demand or ??? Daniel Turini wrote: It's a credit and risk assessment system, it needs to talk to (as of today) more than 130 different information sources Is it a international product or just confined to Brazil? Thx for the clarification. :)
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          • D Daniel Turini

            Now I have in front of me a 3Ghz P4, 800Mhz FSB, dual-channel DDR-400, 120Gb 7200 RPM ATA100, 1Gb RAM, GeForce4 MX440 AGP8x. :) Nice machine for development... ORACLE One Real A$#h%le Called Lary Ellison

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            Lost User
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            Nice! Wouldn't mind one of those myself :-D (hint hint ;P ) Have fun with it (while it's still considered 'modern') ;) Paul ;)

            That's better! It looks like radioactive waste now. - Ryan Binns

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            • J Jorgen Sigvardsson

              Wait for the next release of JDK. Sun will fix this minor problem called "excessive speed". :) -- Now we live in a world of uncertainty Fear is the key - to what you want to be You don't get a say, the majority gets it's way You're outnumbered by the bastards till the day you die...

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              Brian Delahunty
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              :laugh::laugh::laugh: Regards, Brian Dela :-)

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              • D Daniel Turini

                Now I have in front of me a 3Ghz P4, 800Mhz FSB, dual-channel DDR-400, 120Gb 7200 RPM ATA100, 1Gb RAM, GeForce4 MX440 AGP8x. :) Nice machine for development... ORACLE One Real A$#h%le Called Lary Ellison

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                What a slow machine...;P Actually, I've got a nice dev machine/server at work that has 2 2.0GHz HyperThreaded Xeon chips, 1GB RAM, 2 7200 RPM 120GB SCSI HDDs, ATI Radeon 7500 AGP8x running Windows Server 2003. I love it. You can have like at least 1 or 2 instances of VS.NET open at once. :rolleyes:


                Hawaian shirts and shorts work too in Summer. People assume you're either a complete nut (in which case not a worthy target) or so damn good you don't need to worry about camouflage... -Anna-Jayne Metcalfe on Paintballing

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                  Nice! Wouldn't mind one of those myself :-D (hint hint ;P ) Have fun with it (while it's still considered 'modern') ;) Paul ;)

                  That's better! It looks like radioactive waste now. - Ryan Binns

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                  Brian Delahunty
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                  Paul van der Walt wrote: while it's still considered 'modern' ok.. to me, that will be modern for about 5 or six years. Regards, Brian Dela :-)

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                    Paul van der Walt wrote: while it's still considered 'modern' ok.. to me, that will be modern for about 5 or six years. Regards, Brian Dela :-)

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                    Brian Delahunty wrote: ok.. to me, that will be modern for about 5 or six years. hehehe for me too :-D Are you still on the PII? I'm on an AMD 1.3G - not amazing, but luckily not too slow :) Paul ;)

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                    • D David Stone

                      What a slow machine...;P Actually, I've got a nice dev machine/server at work that has 2 2.0GHz HyperThreaded Xeon chips, 1GB RAM, 2 7200 RPM 120GB SCSI HDDs, ATI Radeon 7500 AGP8x running Windows Server 2003. I love it. You can have like at least 1 or 2 instances of VS.NET open at once. :rolleyes:


                      Hawaian shirts and shorts work too in Summer. People assume you're either a complete nut (in which case not a worthy target) or so damn good you don't need to worry about camouflage... -Anna-Jayne Metcalfe on Paintballing

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                      David Stone wrote: Windows Server 2003 You have VS.NET 2003 running on that?? It's doing some strange things for me. Regards, Brian Dela :-)

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                      • D Daniel Turini

                        Now I have in front of me a 3Ghz P4, 800Mhz FSB, dual-channel DDR-400, 120Gb 7200 RPM ATA100, 1Gb RAM, GeForce4 MX440 AGP8x. :) Nice machine for development... ORACLE One Real A$#h%le Called Lary Ellison

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                        Brian Delahunty
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                        Nice. I could only dream of a machine like that. Regards, Brian Dela :-)

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                          Brian Delahunty wrote: ok.. to me, that will be modern for about 5 or six years. hehehe for me too :-D Are you still on the PII? I'm on an AMD 1.3G - not amazing, but luckily not too slow :) Paul ;)

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                          Brian Delahunty
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                          Paul van der Walt wrote: Are you still on the PII? At home yes... In work... 2.4 Ghz P4, 512 MB ram* :-D *Going home is a nightmare Regards, Brian Dela :-)

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                            Paul van der Walt wrote: Are you still on the PII? At home yes... In work... 2.4 Ghz P4, 512 MB ram* :-D *Going home is a nightmare Regards, Brian Dela :-)

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                            Brian Delahunty wrote: 2.4 Ghz P4, 512 MB ram Nice! :-D Brian Delahunty wrote: Going home is a nightmare Not nice! :~ I feel your pain - before I got this box (at home) I had a Pentium I 75mhz X| X| X| (that was about 1.5 years ago) This is a rather big improvement for me :-D Paul ;)

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                              David Stone wrote: Windows Server 2003 You have VS.NET 2003 running on that?? It's doing some strange things for me. Regards, Brian Dela :-)

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                              Yup. They work fine together.


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                                Brian Delahunty wrote: 2.4 Ghz P4, 512 MB ram Nice! :-D Brian Delahunty wrote: Going home is a nightmare Not nice! :~ I feel your pain - before I got this box (at home) I had a Pentium I 75mhz X| X| X| (that was about 1.5 years ago) This is a rather big improvement for me :-D Paul ;)

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                                Brian Delahunty
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                                Paul van der Walt wrote: before I got this box Whats this one? Regards, Brian Dela :-)

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                                  Paul van der Walt wrote: before I got this box Whats this one? Regards, Brian Dela :-)

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                                  Brian Delahunty wrote: Whats this one? The AMD 1.3G, my current home PC. Paul ;)

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                                  • D Daniel Turini

                                    Now I have in front of me a 3Ghz P4, 800Mhz FSB, dual-channel DDR-400, 120Gb 7200 RPM ATA100, 1Gb RAM, GeForce4 MX440 AGP8x. :) Nice machine for development... ORACLE One Real A$#h%le Called Lary Ellison

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                                    Thomas Freudenberg
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                                    Daniel Turini wrote: Now I have in front of me a 3Ghz P4, 800Mhz FSB, dual-channel DDR-400, 120Gb 7200 RPM ATA100, 1Gb RAM, GeForce4 MX440 AGP8x. Same as here, except the HDD. I've one 120MB and two 80MB :cool: Regards Thomas


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                                    • K Kant

                                      Daniel Turini wrote: When I was in VS6, the number of projects was even higher, about 150. You know, all those classes on the .NET framework are really useful. What made you to switch a 150 projects of VS6 to .NET? Customer demand or ??? Daniel Turini wrote: It's a credit and risk assessment system, it needs to talk to (as of today) more than 130 different information sources Is it a international product or just confined to Brazil? Thx for the clarification. :)
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                                      Kant wrote: What made you to switch a 150 projects of VS6 to .NET? Customer demand or ??? Although the customers are loving the new versions, believe it or not, the reason was programmer productivity. It took me a year to port everything. Sure, we made a lot of features meanwhile. This was one of the reasons I wrote GBVB. And I've always worked like this. After all, you either make the switch, piece by piece, or throw everything in the garbage can: think about a 16-bit software today. Why not wait a bit longer? Because your software grow. The more you wait, the more code you'll need to port. Kant wrote: Is it a international product or just confined to Brazil? The Crivo kernel is independent of the sources. It could be easily exported to other countries by only writing new drivers to information sources and translating the text on the interface (almost all of it are some HTML pages). But right now, the company is still small, we are selling very well on Brazil, and probably will stay here for a year or two before venturing on other countries. ORACLE One Real A$#h%le Called Lary Ellison

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                                      • D David Stone

                                        Yup. They work fine together.


                                        Hawaian shirts and shorts work too in Summer. People assume you're either a complete nut (in which case not a worthy target) or so damn good you don't need to worry about camouflage... -Anna-Jayne Metcalfe on Paintballing

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                                        My VS.NET is gone mad!!! Mad I say!!! I can't open a HTML page in HTML view. I can open XML, CSS, Javascript files fine... any other type of file that VS.NET 2k3 was designed to open but if I try to open a HTML file in HTML view it crashes... damn weird... I can view files in Design view but if I change to HTML view it crashes... Damn annoying. I've completely removed VS.NET 2k3 and reinstalled but no difference so I presume it's something else on the system. Any ideas? Regards, Brian Dela :-)

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                                          Brian Delahunty wrote: Whats this one? The AMD 1.3G, my current home PC. Paul ;)

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                                          Brian Delahunty
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                                          Paul van der Walt wrote: AMD 1.3G, my current home PC. Ah right.. you said that above... Sorry.. My brain is a bit slow today. :rolleyes: Regards, Brian Dela :-)

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