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  • C Chris Maunder

    John Simmons / outlaw programmer wrote: This app is used in the Emergency Room here at BAMC People's lives depend on that grid? :omg: Itwasn'tmeIdidn'twriteityoucan'tproveanything. But thanks :) cheers, Chris Maunder

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    Tim Smith
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    LOL... One of the reasons I got out of industrial automation was because of the nagging feeling that people's lives depended on my software. Tim Smith I'm going to patent thought. I have yet to see any prior art.

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      Man, your MFC grid control is fan-freakin-tastic. I just finished writing and deploying an app centered around that control. This app is used in the Emergency Room here at BAMC (Brooke Army Medical Center) in San Antonio to display patient/bed status on a 42-inch LCD monitor suspended from the ceiling. I added the ability to blink cells, and alternate column resizing (the right side of the grid doesn't move). Since your appearance in the article's forum is not exactly prominent, I thought I'd step in here and thank you for such great code. You da man. ------- sig starts "I've heard some drivers saying, 'We're going too fast here...'. If you're not here to race, go the hell home - don't come here and grumble about going too fast. Why don't you tie a kerosene rag around your ankles so the ants won't climb up and eat your candy ass..." - Dale Earnhardt "...the staggering layers of obscenity in your statement make it a work of art on so many levels." - Jason Jystad, 10/26/2001

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      Jim Crafton
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      Well, just to jump on the bandwagon, we use a highly revamped version of it in the VCF - I adjusted to code use our code standards, plu tweaked things a bit so that it complies to our MVC view of things. But is was an awesome base to work from. VCF::TableControl[^] Thanks Chris! ¡El diablo está en mis pantalones! ¡Mire, mire! Real Mentats use only 100% pure, unfooled around with Sapho Juice(tm)! SELECT * FROM User WHERE Clue > 0 0 rows returned Save an Orange - Use the VCF!

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      • C Chris Maunder

        John Simmons / outlaw programmer wrote: This app is used in the Emergency Room here at BAMC People's lives depend on that grid? :omg: Itwasn'tmeIdidn'twriteityoucan'tproveanything. But thanks :) cheers, Chris Maunder

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        devvvy
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        Chris Maunder wrote: People's lives depend on that grid? That sounds pretty scarry doesn't it? :) Norman Fung

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        • C Chris Maunder

          John Simmons / outlaw programmer wrote: This app is used in the Emergency Room here at BAMC People's lives depend on that grid? :omg: Itwasn'tmeIdidn'twriteityoucan'tproveanything. But thanks :) cheers, Chris Maunder

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          bryce
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          Chris Maunder wrote: People's lives depend on that grid? Yes it does that and more - why only this morning and i saw your grid control helping old ladies across the road and around the corner there was another one directing traffic at an intersection where the lights had gone out. Hey- the Westpac lifesaving helicopter just flew by my office window here in north sydney on the way to an accident and guess who was at the controls...what a MFC control ! I'm sure i heard it yelling "smoke me a kipper i'll be back for compile time..." Your baby is all grown up Bryce --- To paraphrase Fred Dagg - the views expressed in this post are bloody good ones. --
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          • realJSOPR realJSOP

            Man, your MFC grid control is fan-freakin-tastic. I just finished writing and deploying an app centered around that control. This app is used in the Emergency Room here at BAMC (Brooke Army Medical Center) in San Antonio to display patient/bed status on a 42-inch LCD monitor suspended from the ceiling. I added the ability to blink cells, and alternate column resizing (the right side of the grid doesn't move). Since your appearance in the article's forum is not exactly prominent, I thought I'd step in here and thank you for such great code. You da man. ------- sig starts "I've heard some drivers saying, 'We're going too fast here...'. If you're not here to race, go the hell home - don't come here and grumble about going too fast. Why don't you tie a kerosene rag around your ankles so the ants won't climb up and eat your candy ass..." - Dale Earnhardt "...the staggering layers of obscenity in your statement make it a work of art on so many levels." - Jason Jystad, 10/26/2001

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            Kant
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            Few years back I used the Chris version of Grid control for a customer service system for banks and call centers. I heard that system got replaced by .Net application.
            Marriage is a relationship in which one person is always right and the other is husband.
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              LOL... One of the reasons I got out of industrial automation was because of the nagging feeling that people's lives depended on my software. Tim Smith I'm going to patent thought. I have yet to see any prior art.

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              Dave Goodman
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              Yeah, I've avoided working on medical software for the same reason. Because you know there's always at least one bug in any significant piece of code. I once worked on a system used in the testing of rocket engines for NASA, which I'm pleased by, but made me a little nervous at the time. One of the reasons I chose hardware and software design for a living is that it seemed so safe. Hard to hurt yourself with just 5 volts. Then somehow I found myself one time working on embedded software for automated welding machines. Ultraviolet light that could bind my contact lenses to my cornea, hot flying weld-berries, noxious gasses, hyperbaric chambers, and high-voltage power supplies that could (and did!) occasionally explode. Yikes. Now I just work on games. :) Dave Goodman dgoodman@infoway.com www.dkgoodman.com "Actio sequitur esse."

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              • realJSOPR realJSOP

                Man, your MFC grid control is fan-freakin-tastic. I just finished writing and deploying an app centered around that control. This app is used in the Emergency Room here at BAMC (Brooke Army Medical Center) in San Antonio to display patient/bed status on a 42-inch LCD monitor suspended from the ceiling. I added the ability to blink cells, and alternate column resizing (the right side of the grid doesn't move). Since your appearance in the article's forum is not exactly prominent, I thought I'd step in here and thank you for such great code. You da man. ------- sig starts "I've heard some drivers saying, 'We're going too fast here...'. If you're not here to race, go the hell home - don't come here and grumble about going too fast. Why don't you tie a kerosene rag around your ankles so the ants won't climb up and eat your candy ass..." - Dale Earnhardt "...the staggering layers of obscenity in your statement make it a work of art on so many levels." - Jason Jystad, 10/26/2001

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                Agreed. A few years back I used it in the advanced speeds and feeds portion of our PC control app that controls a $400,000 CNC 9 spindle drill. We've sold 100+ of these babies and the MFC grid works like a champ. In fact, searching for a grid is what brought me to CodeProject in the first place. :-O "Reality is what refuses to go away when I stop believing in it." Philip K. Dick

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                • realJSOPR realJSOP

                  Man, your MFC grid control is fan-freakin-tastic. I just finished writing and deploying an app centered around that control. This app is used in the Emergency Room here at BAMC (Brooke Army Medical Center) in San Antonio to display patient/bed status on a 42-inch LCD monitor suspended from the ceiling. I added the ability to blink cells, and alternate column resizing (the right side of the grid doesn't move). Since your appearance in the article's forum is not exactly prominent, I thought I'd step in here and thank you for such great code. You da man. ------- sig starts "I've heard some drivers saying, 'We're going too fast here...'. If you're not here to race, go the hell home - don't come here and grumble about going too fast. Why don't you tie a kerosene rag around your ankles so the ants won't climb up and eat your candy ass..." - Dale Earnhardt "...the staggering layers of obscenity in your statement make it a work of art on so many levels." - Jason Jystad, 10/26/2001

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                  Yongki C A Jong
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                  Me too :cool: For any one of my applications or soulutions that requires a grid, it is the one and only one MFC grid that I use, the CM's grid we call it :cool: Here is one with CM's grid: WinMobile Download Accelerator Don't know much < I, don't care much > I, while I am here ... just be happy :cool:
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                    Chris Maunder wrote: People's lives depend on that grid? Yes it does that and more - why only this morning and i saw your grid control helping old ladies across the road and around the corner there was another one directing traffic at an intersection where the lights had gone out. Hey- the Westpac lifesaving helicopter just flew by my office window here in north sydney on the way to an accident and guess who was at the controls...what a MFC control ! I'm sure i heard it yelling "smoke me a kipper i'll be back for compile time..." Your baby is all grown up Bryce --- To paraphrase Fred Dagg - the views expressed in this post are bloody good ones. --
                    Publitor, making Pubmed easy. http://www.sohocode.com/publitor

                    Our kids book :The Snot Goblin

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                    Roger Wright
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                    :-D "If it's Snowbird season, why can't we shoot them?" - Overheard in a bar in Bullhead City

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                      LOL... One of the reasons I got out of industrial automation was because of the nagging feeling that people's lives depended on my software. Tim Smith I'm going to patent thought. I have yet to see any prior art.

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                      Richard Jones
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                      I wrote a piece of software that was used at a nuclear power plant. Relax. It just handled document control and signoffs, but I love the :omg: I get. Top 10 Geek Resulutions: 5. To decipher what that big room is, which has the blue ceiling and poor climate control.

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                        Yes - your code is saving lives. I forgot to mention that at least three other trauma centers are interested in using the program. Just when you thought your code didn't have any impact on real life... :) ------- sig starts "I've heard some drivers saying, 'We're going too fast here...'. If you're not here to race, go the hell home - don't come here and grumble about going too fast. Why don't you tie a kerosene rag around your ankles so the ants won't climb up and eat your candy ass..." - Dale Earnhardt "...the staggering layers of obscenity in your statement make it a work of art on so many levels." - Jason Jystad, 10/26/2001

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                        Well done John :hug: The tigress is here :-D

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                          LOL... One of the reasons I got out of industrial automation was because of the nagging feeling that people's lives depended on my software. Tim Smith I'm going to patent thought. I have yet to see any prior art.

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                          I'm not boasting (really !) but I designed the control and distribution for the distributed PA system at the new Hong Kong airport (CLK) which is also the ermegency evacuation system. I gather there are about half a million people a week (I think). No pressure... The firm I worked at had a lot of stress related illnesses which is no surprise which is one reason I'm now doing forware testing for set top boxes ! Elaine :rose: The tigress is here :-D

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