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Programmers need not know the command line any more??

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    Anonymuos
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    How to run .exe file from console[^] Are you a real programmer when you cannot answer that question? :~

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      How to run .exe file from console[^] Are you a real programmer when you cannot answer that question? :~

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      If you read on you find that his problem is not starting A as such


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        If you read on you find that his problem is not starting A as such


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        peterchen wrote:

        If you read on you find that his problem is not starting A as such

        He wrote:

        "I have tried to use this: run A.exe ... Anyway to show the exectution in the console??

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          peterchen wrote:

          If you read on you find that his problem is not starting A as such

          He wrote:

          "I have tried to use this: run A.exe ... Anyway to show the exectution in the console??

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          ..and it was hidden such that i didnt see anything happen in the console but if i check teh window task manager, i found the process for this application. Anyway to show the exectution in the console?? So he actually managed to start it, but didn't know what to make of it :)


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            How to run .exe file from console[^] Are you a real programmer when you cannot answer that question? :~

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            I kind of think it is analagous to how prodestants feel about good works. Catholics believe that good works are part and parcel of the faith and a necessary expression of it in the eyes of god. Prodestants believe that faith alone is enough, and that good works are just a sign of a persons faith. I am with the prodestants on this, who cares about the command line, if the programmer is competent, but its a rare programmer who doesn't know how to use it.

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              I kind of think it is analagous to how prodestants feel about good works. Catholics believe that good works are part and parcel of the faith and a necessary expression of it in the eyes of god. Prodestants believe that faith alone is enough, and that good works are just a sign of a persons faith. I am with the prodestants on this, who cares about the command line, if the programmer is competent, but its a rare programmer who doesn't know how to use it.

              Regards Ray "Je Suis Mort De Rire" Blogging @ Keratoconus Watch

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              Daniel Turini
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              Geez, even a simple comment like that turns into another programmer religious thing... :doh:

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                How to run .exe file from console[^] Are you a real programmer when you cannot answer that question? :~

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                Rob Graham
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                Yes, they absolutely do. Not everything can be built with visual tools. There are still a lot of operations that require command line utility operations (for instance, running SvcUtil to build metatdata and client proxy code for a web service built with vs2005 and c#). For such steps to be repeatable and automated, the programmer has to understand enough command line syntax to build a proper batch file.

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                  I kind of think it is analagous to how prodestants feel about good works. Catholics believe that good works are part and parcel of the faith and a necessary expression of it in the eyes of god. Prodestants believe that faith alone is enough, and that good works are just a sign of a persons faith. I am with the prodestants on this, who cares about the command line, if the programmer is competent, but its a rare programmer who doesn't know how to use it.

                  Regards Ray "Je Suis Mort De Rire" Blogging @ Keratoconus Watch

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                  Ray Kinsella wrote:

                  Prodestants

                  [smartass] Are Prodestants soft Protestants? ;) [/smartass]

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                    How to run .exe file from console[^] Are you a real programmer when you cannot answer that question? :~

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                    Just me at will_george something
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                    Geeeeeee. I think I gave that up after CPM? Well, it was before DOS I 'think'.. Then you had to write your boot sector to even use your 4 bit Intel chip! Well, As I remember it.. I'm old so I get things mixed up!:sigh:

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                      How to run .exe file from console[^] Are you a real programmer when you cannot answer that question? :~

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                      Pretty sad if one can't figure this task out but I have seen some successful programmers get along without knowing much about the OS they are running on. It does however manage to occur under certain circumstances...

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