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    Well i am trying to learn .net and c# by writing a new application. Been doing c++ now for years but can't convince the office to go the c# route. Instead i lost the battle to java :mad: and have decided to continue learning anyway. I started a blog which i have also never done on the development of the new app. It's really a pretty simple app but i figured a blog might allow some codeproject people to suggest features/techniques as i develop it. Unfortunalty one will have to leave codeproject to view it. But if anyone is interested http://www.burial666.com/blog.html It's nothing fancy and uses blogger but it works. Thanks in advance

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      Well i am trying to learn .net and c# by writing a new application. Been doing c++ now for years but can't convince the office to go the c# route. Instead i lost the battle to java :mad: and have decided to continue learning anyway. I started a blog which i have also never done on the development of the new app. It's really a pretty simple app but i figured a blog might allow some codeproject people to suggest features/techniques as i develop it. Unfortunalty one will have to leave codeproject to view it. But if anyone is interested http://www.burial666.com/blog.html It's nothing fancy and uses blogger but it works. Thanks in advance

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      Can anyone tell me how to put the link to the blog so you can just click it here from the forum?

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        Can anyone tell me how to put the link to the blog so you can just click it here from the forum?

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        peterchen
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        as you would do in HTML - or using the toolbar if you're running IE (or truly compatible browsers :cool: )


        we are here to help each other get through this thing, whatever it is Vonnegut jr.
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          Well i am trying to learn .net and c# by writing a new application. Been doing c++ now for years but can't convince the office to go the c# route. Instead i lost the battle to java :mad: and have decided to continue learning anyway. I started a blog which i have also never done on the development of the new app. It's really a pretty simple app but i figured a blog might allow some codeproject people to suggest features/techniques as i develop it. Unfortunalty one will have to leave codeproject to view it. But if anyone is interested http://www.burial666.com/blog.html It's nothing fancy and uses blogger but it works. Thanks in advance

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          nlecren wrote: _http://www.burial666.com/blog.html_ Use link[^] in the formatting section Here you go[^] "Creating tomorrow's LEGACY systems today..... .... One CRISIS at a time!" -- Unknown "If you build it.... .....BUGS will come!" -JB
          this.Dispose();
          "A Bug is a piece of code that knows whatz itz purpose" - I Dunnnnooooooo

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            nlecren wrote: _http://www.burial666.com/blog.html_ Use link[^] in the formatting section Here you go[^] "Creating tomorrow's LEGACY systems today..... .... One CRISIS at a time!" -- Unknown "If you build it.... .....BUGS will come!" -JB
            this.Dispose();
            "A Bug is a piece of code that knows whatz itz purpose" - I Dunnnnooooooo

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            Thanks

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              Well i am trying to learn .net and c# by writing a new application. Been doing c++ now for years but can't convince the office to go the c# route. Instead i lost the battle to java :mad: and have decided to continue learning anyway. I started a blog which i have also never done on the development of the new app. It's really a pretty simple app but i figured a blog might allow some codeproject people to suggest features/techniques as i develop it. Unfortunalty one will have to leave codeproject to view it. But if anyone is interested http://www.burial666.com/blog.html It's nothing fancy and uses blogger but it works. Thanks in advance

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              Here is the link, Firefox wasn't displaying the formatting options http://www.burial666.com/blog.html[^]

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                Well i am trying to learn .net and c# by writing a new application. Been doing c++ now for years but can't convince the office to go the c# route. Instead i lost the battle to java :mad: and have decided to continue learning anyway. I started a blog which i have also never done on the development of the new app. It's really a pretty simple app but i figured a blog might allow some codeproject people to suggest features/techniques as i develop it. Unfortunalty one will have to leave codeproject to view it. But if anyone is interested http://www.burial666.com/blog.html It's nothing fancy and uses blogger but it works. Thanks in advance

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                I am curious as to why your employer preferred Java over C#. ??? Thanks!

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                  I am curious as to why your employer preferred Java over C#. ??? Thanks!

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                  We are doing some embedded development and i guess my requests for the .net compact framework being used fell on deaf ears because of a few anti microsoft people. The usual fight. So i said well fine embedded in java but client apps in .net !!! No luck there either no basis for argument just some load about multiplatform when in reality 99.999999% of customer base is windows. Really boils down to more anti-microsoft people than people like me who think the programming environment microsoft puts out is lightyears ahead of anything java has done. Borland J-Builder is torture, but so is the market for jobs so for now java during the day, C# at night!!!!

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