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  • C ColinDavies

    OK, Paul, I'll waste more bandwidth on this Paul Watson wrote: Like in the movies when the girl says to the guy "Two words punk, piss off" that is two words, even though overall she said five words. I know it's irrelevant but "what was this girls programming skills like?, Huh was she a CPian" When you allocate bits, bytes or words you must always remember the space taken up by the allocation and the NULL index. Zero or 0 allocation takes up space so we must incorporate this philosophy into our code, or the world would be full of empty arrays and matrixes. Life would be void. Also "Eight words" takes up two more letters than "Ten words", so I was economizing keystrokes Paul :-) :-) Regardz Colin J Davies

    Sonork ID 100.9197:Colin

    I live in Bob's HungOut now

    A good example of "Fully Managed" coding

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    On the left we have C++ coders. They have to do silly things like make sure their variables do not overrun into buffers or some such nonsense. They spend days debugging apps were a var is one byte too short. Poor, poor C++ coders. Then on the right, my side, we have VB and "smart" programmers who get on with writing good solutions, instead of having to worry about buffer overruns and variables which are too short (that sounds like discrimination by C++ coders to me.) The bottom line is that VB coders would say 8 words while C++ coders would say 10 words. Who is right? Or are we both right? regards, Paul Watson Bluegrass Cape Town, South Africa Do you Sonork? I do! 100.9903 Stormfront "The greatest thing you will ever learn is to love, and be loved in return" - Moulin Rouge

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      On the left we have C++ coders. They have to do silly things like make sure their variables do not overrun into buffers or some such nonsense. They spend days debugging apps were a var is one byte too short. Poor, poor C++ coders. Then on the right, my side, we have VB and "smart" programmers who get on with writing good solutions, instead of having to worry about buffer overruns and variables which are too short (that sounds like discrimination by C++ coders to me.) The bottom line is that VB coders would say 8 words while C++ coders would say 10 words. Who is right? Or are we both right? regards, Paul Watson Bluegrass Cape Town, South Africa Do you Sonork? I do! 100.9903 Stormfront "The greatest thing you will ever learn is to love, and be loved in return" - Moulin Rouge

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      Jon Newman
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      Some people may consider using VB for everything as being chicken. To afraid to go in deep into their programming and would like to stick to the BASICs. How come C++ has been voted the best windows programming language by several sources? Tell me that one Paul Watson wrote: The bottom line is that VB coders would say 8 words while C++ coders would say 10 words. Yes well you would like to save your forearm energy for something else wouldnt you ;) .NET or not .NET? MFC is the question......

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      • realJSOPR realJSOP

        It's not better, nor is ICQ. It's another lemming tool that people here insist on using for instant communications. It is borne of ICQ and AIM, and is a dead weight on the internet. Instant messaging is a security hazard and an avenue for spam. You don't be like everyone else for the sake of being like everyone else or conformity. Resist. Rebel. Just say no. "...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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        Anna Jayne Metcalfe
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        John Simmons / outlaw programmer wrote: It's another lemming tool that people here insist on using for instant communications. It is borne of ICQ and AIM, and is a dead weight on the internet. Instant messaging is a security hazard and an avenue for spam. lol. You tell the world John. ;) Personally, I find IMs useful for keeping in touch with friends around the world...but as you say they can pose a security threat (I have our firewall setup to deny server rights to IMs. Our 2 machines are both "stealthed"). I haven't received any spam via an IM...but then I don't use ICQ or AIM. Could there be a connection I wonder? ;P Andy Metcalfe - Sonardyne International Ltd

        Trouble with resource IDs? Try the Resource ID Organiser Add-In for Visual C++ 5.0/6.0
        "I'm just another 'S' bend in the internet. A ton of stuff goes through my system, and some of the hairer, stickier and lumpier stuff sticks." - Chris Maunder (I just couldn't let that one past ;))

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          Ignore John. If it does not come with a gun rack or a v8 engine then he does not like it... ;P Sonork to most people is another Instant Messenger, much like ICQ. It's main benefits are that it is small (memory wise), fast, easy to use and secure (messages are encrypted as they go out.) John obviously has not even tried Sonork as so far I have not recieved even one spam message or unwanted contact. Naturally this is more due to Sonorks lack of a huge user base, but that suits me just fine. Basically if you are looking for a new IM which you can persuade your friends and co-workers to switch to then get Sonork, it is better than the rest. But of course if your friends all use MSN (shame on them) or ICQ (second best) then you will need to keep those and install Sonork. regards, Paul Watson Bluegrass Cape Town, South Africa Do you Sonork? I do! 100.9903 Stormfront "The greatest thing you will ever learn is to love, and be loved in return" - Moulin Rouge

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          Paul Watson wrote: But of course if your friends all use MSN (shame on them) or ICQ (second best) then you will need to keep those and install Sonork. Nah. Just install Trillian and you can talk to AIM, ICQ, IRC, MSN and Yahoo from one IM client. I was sceptical at first, but it's grown on me. I installed it to get rid of AIM (I have one friend who insists on using it), but found myself ditching MSN Messenger too. :-D There's no Sonork support as yet, but I guess it might happen if the user base gets big enough. Andy Metcalfe - Sonardyne International Ltd

          Trouble with resource IDs? Try the Resource ID Organiser Add-In for Visual C++ 5.0/6.0
          "I'm just another 'S' bend in the internet. A ton of stuff goes through my system, and some of the hairer, stickier and lumpier stuff sticks." - Chris Maunder (I just couldn't let that one past ;))

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          • A Anna Jayne Metcalfe

            Paul Watson wrote: But of course if your friends all use MSN (shame on them) or ICQ (second best) then you will need to keep those and install Sonork. Nah. Just install Trillian and you can talk to AIM, ICQ, IRC, MSN and Yahoo from one IM client. I was sceptical at first, but it's grown on me. I installed it to get rid of AIM (I have one friend who insists on using it), but found myself ditching MSN Messenger too. :-D There's no Sonork support as yet, but I guess it might happen if the user base gets big enough. Andy Metcalfe - Sonardyne International Ltd

            Trouble with resource IDs? Try the Resource ID Organiser Add-In for Visual C++ 5.0/6.0
            "I'm just another 'S' bend in the internet. A ton of stuff goes through my system, and some of the hairer, stickier and lumpier stuff sticks." - Chris Maunder (I just couldn't let that one past ;))

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            Trillian? I'll check it out... I've used ICQ, MSN, and AIM without getting any spam (that's what hotmail is for), by the way. And FYI, to date the only software I've found able to crash Win2K is AIM. Remarkable achievement for an otherwise useless web company:-) I've tried it three times, each time with the most current version, and within 3 to 5 days, down she goes! My wife likes to talk to me during sex. Oops, gotta go - she's on the other line, calling from the hotel again!

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            • P Paul Watson

              On the left we have C++ coders. They have to do silly things like make sure their variables do not overrun into buffers or some such nonsense. They spend days debugging apps were a var is one byte too short. Poor, poor C++ coders. Then on the right, my side, we have VB and "smart" programmers who get on with writing good solutions, instead of having to worry about buffer overruns and variables which are too short (that sounds like discrimination by C++ coders to me.) The bottom line is that VB coders would say 8 words while C++ coders would say 10 words. Who is right? Or are we both right? regards, Paul Watson Bluegrass Cape Town, South Africa Do you Sonork? I do! 100.9903 Stormfront "The greatest thing you will ever learn is to love, and be loved in return" - Moulin Rouge

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              Christian Graus
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              *grin* This is the best troll I've seen for a while. Paul Watson wrote: On the left we have C++ coders. They have to do silly things like make sure their variables do not overrun into buffers or some such nonsense. They spend days debugging apps were a var is one byte too short. Actually, you're thinking of C. For exmaple, sprintf suffers this problem, ostringstream does not. Paul Watson wrote: Then on the right, my side, we have VB and "smart" programmers who get on with writing good solutions, instead of having to worry about buffer overruns and variables which are too short (that sounds like discrimination by C++ coders to me.) I must congratulate you on sticking with this line, you're deep in enemy territory, surrounded by *real* programmers, and you're not scared at all. I like that... Christian I have come to clean zee pooollll. - Michael Martin Dec 30, 2001

              Sonork ID 100.10002:MeanManOz

              I live in Bob's HungOut now

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              • C ColinDavies

                Ten words : Sonork does forty eight bit encrypt of everything. Regardz Colin J Davies

                Sonork ID 100.9197:Colin

                I live in Bob's HungOut now

                A good example of "Fully Managed" coding

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                realJSOP
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                Four words - WHO GIVES A SHIT? IM programs are a waste of bandwidth and a scourge on the internet - period. "...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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                • realJSOPR realJSOP

                  Four words - WHO GIVES A SHIT? IM programs are a waste of bandwidth and a scourge on the internet - period. "...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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                  John Simmons / outlaw programmer wrote: Four words - WHO GIVES A SHIT? Most of humanity defecate John, those who don't have some serious problems, :-) John Simmons / outlaw programmer wrote: IM programs are a waste of bandwidth and a scourge on the internet - period. It depends what you use them for like all tools. They have great uses in collaborative development projects where everyone is physically islolated. Imagine if you could IM other model ship builders for instructions on a collaborative effort. :-) Regardz Colin J Davies

                  Sonork ID 100.9197:Colin

                  I live in Bob's HungOut now

                  A good example of "Fully Managed" coding

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                  • C ColinDavies

                    Ten words : Sonork does forty eight bit encrypt of everything. Regardz Colin J Davies

                    Sonork ID 100.9197:Colin

                    I live in Bob's HungOut now

                    A good example of "Fully Managed" coding

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                    Fredrik Skog
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                    It is actually 64 bits. Link Cheers,
                    /Fredrik

                    Do you Sonork? I do! 100.11430:PhatBoy

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                      It is actually 64 bits. Link Cheers,
                      /Fredrik

                      Do you Sonork? I do! 100.11430:PhatBoy

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                      Fredrik Skoog wrote: It is actually 64 bits. I stand corrected, Thank you ! :-) Regardz Colin J Davies

                      Sonork ID 100.9197:Colin

                      I live in Bob's HungOut now

                      A good example of "Fully Managed" coding

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