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  • R Roger Stoltz

    brahmma wrote:

    I help people, whenever I can.

    That's how it is done. CPians that can give the best advices usually already have an occupation that has priority over answering forum questions even if they want to. I know I have, even if that doesn't necessarily mean that I give the best advice. :->

    brahmma wrote:

    Now, we have another Kyle.

    :laugh: Just what I thought while reading his posts. Regarding the original post: _Russell_ provided a link to what I consider to be the best starting point for everyone that wants to learn the concept of multithreading. The article also addresses why SuspendThread() has to be avoided and the chaos it may cause. Now drop this thread brahmma and have a nice remainder of the day. ;)


    "It's supposed to be hard, otherwise anybody could do it!" - selfquote
    "High speed never compensates for wrong direction!" - unknown

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    BarnaKol
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    "Just what I thought while reading his posts." Again entered the route in the wrong way. Gone case. Yes you can understand pretty better as you and brahmma were the former Kyle. I think you are CPian first than a Homosapien.

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    • R Rajesh R Subramanian

      Roger Stoltz wrote:

      Now drop this thread brahmma and have a nice remainder of the day. ;)

      Thanks for your kind words, Roger. :)

      "The difficulty lies, not in the new ideas, but in escaping from the old ones." -- John Maynard Keyes, 1936

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      Well you dont mislead anyone and too you dont get any solution.With your message count and the content of your messages, anyone who reads this message will be able to tell that you are nothing more than a stupid BIG troll. Again you are mistaken. Here you dont talk you post messges. I think you are both a stupid and and idiot. "Now, we have another Kyle." Yes the former was you. :-D

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      • H Hamid Taebi

        Your code needs to a convertor to convert of managed code to unmanaged code :-D


        WhiteSky


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        amitmistry_petlad
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        oh what reverse process :laugh: :omg:

        "Success lies not in the result , But in the efforts !!!!!" Amit Mistry - petlad -Gujarat-India

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        • R Rajesh R Subramanian

          Steve, please stop arguing with him. Any person with a civic sense must have understood that what he did was a mistake by now. Ironically, he keeps arguing.

          "The difficulty lies, not in the new ideas, but in escaping from the old ones." -- John Maynard Keyes, 1936

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          David Crow
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          brahmma wrote:

          Ironically, he keeps arguing.

          Where's the irony? :confused:


          "A good athlete is the result of a good and worthy opponent." - David Crow

          "To have a respect for ourselves guides our morals; to have deference for others governs our manners." - Laurence Sterne

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          • D deeps_cute

            hi i have to run a thread when a button say ok is clicked. if the user press cancel threading should be exited. should not close the dialog. how to do this.

            Arise Awake Stop Not Till ur Goal is Reached.

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            Mark Salsbery
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            Soooo...did you get a solution? :rolleyes: :) Mark

            "Posting a VB.NET question in the C++ forum will end in tears." Chris Maunder

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              brahmma wrote:

              Ironically, he keeps arguing.

              Where's the irony? :confused:


              "A good athlete is the result of a good and worthy opponent." - David Crow

              "To have a respect for ourselves guides our morals; to have deference for others governs our manners." - Laurence Sterne

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              Rajesh R Subramanian
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              DavidCrow wrote:

              Where's the irony? :confused:

              Steve assumed that guy to be someone with a civic sense, but the guy kept coming back like a moron without accepting his mistake to prove that he is an idiot.

              [How not to ask a question]

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                oh what reverse process :laugh: :omg:

                "Success lies not in the result , But in the efforts !!!!!" Amit Mistry - petlad -Gujarat-India

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                Hamid Taebi
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                Its simple if you know managed programming you can convert it ;)


                WhiteSky


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                • R Rajesh R Subramanian

                  BarnaKol wrote:

                  There is no point in any argument with persons or persons who does not know how to write a line of text. Any person with a civic sense moral attitude and good characteristics must have understood that till now.

                  Then why in the hell are you replying to me, when I am not interested in talking to you any more and when I was speaking to Steve? This pretty much proves what I said. :)

                  "The difficulty lies, not in the new ideas, but in escaping from the old ones." -- John Maynard Keyes, 1936

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                  Then why are you replying on me and my messages or the posts of mine. If you dont have anything to do then count the stars in the night sky. That fits you perfectly. You are nothing but a dam fool.:laugh:

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                  • R Rajesh R Subramanian

                    DavidCrow wrote:

                    Where's the irony? :confused:

                    Steve assumed that guy to be someone with a civic sense, but the guy kept coming back like a moron without accepting his mistake to prove that he is an idiot.

                    [How not to ask a question]

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                    People who does have a civic sence does not write words like "morn" or "idiot" in a public forum. This lesson does come from his/her parents and family. But people like you does not have a family or parents with good civic sence to leran that. So learn from me and tell your parents and family to learn that too. If they cant send them to me.

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                    • D deeps_cute

                      hi i have to run a thread when a button say ok is clicked. if the user press cancel threading should be exited. should not close the dialog. how to do this.

                      Arise Awake Stop Not Till ur Goal is Reached.

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                      BarnaKol
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                      Stephen Hewitt and brahmma Still dont have a rigid solution the the actual problem posted. :laugh::laugh::laugh: Sooooooooooooooo bigggggggggggg contributors of the forum are they. :^):^):^):^):^):^) . People solve in their own when they bring a solution. :sigh::sigh::sigh: Help Them. They are Nervous :wtf::wtf: :((:((:((

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                      • D deeps_cute

                        hi i have to run a thread when a button say ok is clicked. if the user press cancel threading should be exited. should not close the dialog. how to do this.

                        Arise Awake Stop Not Till ur Goal is Reached.

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                        Stephen Hewitt and brahmma Still dont have a rigid solution the the actual problem posted. :-D:-D:-D:-DSooooooooooooooo bigggggggggggg contributors of the forum are they. :^):^):^) . People solve in their own when they bring a solution. :((:((:((:((Help Them. They are Nervous :wtf::wtf::wtf::wtf: But they must be credited. They juggle good with ideas.;P;P;P;P;P Poor Stephen Hewitt and brahmma need help.Help them save them. Its difficult to see their nervousness.:doh::doh::doh::doh::doh::doh::doh::doh::doh:

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                          Stephen Hewitt and brahmma Still dont have a rigid solution the the actual problem posted. :-D:-D:-D:-DSooooooooooooooo bigggggggggggg contributors of the forum are they. :^):^):^) . People solve in their own when they bring a solution. :((:((:((:((Help Them. They are Nervous :wtf::wtf::wtf::wtf: But they must be credited. They juggle good with ideas.;P;P;P;P;P Poor Stephen Hewitt and brahmma need help.Help them save them. Its difficult to see their nervousness.:doh::doh::doh::doh::doh::doh::doh::doh::doh:

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                          Mike Poz
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                          I think you should know that with your SECOND obnoxous post in less than an hour you crossed the line that nobody should in these help forums. I've marked your post as abusive.

                          Mike Poz

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                          • B BarnaKol

                            Stephen Hewitt and brahmma Still dont have a rigid solution the the actual problem posted. :-D:-D:-D:-DSooooooooooooooo bigggggggggggg contributors of the forum are they. :^):^):^) . People solve in their own when they bring a solution. :((:((:((:((Help Them. They are Nervous :wtf::wtf::wtf::wtf: But they must be credited. They juggle good with ideas.;P;P;P;P;P Poor Stephen Hewitt and brahmma need help.Help them save them. Its difficult to see their nervousness.:doh::doh::doh::doh::doh::doh::doh::doh::doh:

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                            I too reported this post as abusive.

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                              I think you should know that with your SECOND obnoxous post in less than an hour you crossed the line that nobody should in these help forums. I've marked your post as abusive.

                              Mike Poz

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                              BarnaKol
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                              It is also abusive to use words like "idiot" in a public forum which brahmma uses often. I dont know if you insist on using such words in a public forum.

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                              • A Abu Mami

                                I too reported this post as abusive.

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                                BarnaKol
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                                It is also abusive to use words like "idiot" in a public forum which brahmma uses often. I dont know if you insist on using such words in a public forum.

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                                • B BarnaKol

                                  It is also abusive to use words like "idiot" in a public forum which brahmma uses often. I dont know if you insist on using such words in a public forum.

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                                  BarnaKol
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                                  Many people here dont know how you write in a gentleman's way. Especially brahmma.People may be wrong or people may be right. But you cannot say someone "idiot" May times he uses abusive words and bad languages. This must be stopped.

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                                    It is also abusive to use words like "idiot" in a public forum which brahmma uses often. I dont know if you insist on using such words in a public forum.

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                                    BarnaKol
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                                    Many people here dont know how you write in a gentleman's way. Especially brahmma.People may be wrong or people may be right. But you cannot say someone "idiot" May times he uses abusive words and bad languages. This must be stopped.

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                                      It is also abusive to use words like "idiot" in a public forum which brahmma uses often. I dont know if you insist on using such words in a public forum.

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                                      color Aljechin
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                                      BarnaKol wrote:

                                      It is also abusive to use words like "idiot" in a public forum which brahmma uses often. I dont know if you insist on using such words in a public forum.

                                      I read the entire thread. Brahmma had been polite to you at the beginning. Stephen tried to explain your mistake as much as possible. You come and add replies abusing them both today for something that happened yesterday. Now my opinion is: "You are an idiot"

                                      :rose:

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                                      • A Abu Mami

                                        I too reported this post as abusive.

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                                        color Aljechin
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                                        Sorry I had to vote a 5 but as mistake 4 got clicked.

                                        :rose:

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                                          BarnaKol wrote:

                                          It is also abusive to use words like "idiot" in a public forum which brahmma uses often. I dont know if you insist on using such words in a public forum.

                                          I read the entire thread. Brahmma had been polite to you at the beginning. Stephen tried to explain your mistake as much as possible. You come and add replies abusing them both today for something that happened yesterday. Now my opinion is: "You are an idiot"

                                          :rose:

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                                          BarnaKol
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                                          You dont have any authority to tell someone like that unless you accept the same from yur part.

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