XAML whinge
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I have the XAML bug (via Managed C++), and the illustrious traversing of the nodes are only the start to the heavenly absorbtion of spending far too much time developing software for a living. Still, if only MS would implement WPF for .NET 3.0/.NET 3.5 for Windows 2000 SP4 then this whinge would be left to darken the cache of Google.
--- Elle A Du Shell
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I have the XAML bug (via Managed C++), and the illustrious traversing of the nodes are only the start to the heavenly absorbtion of spending far too much time developing software for a living. Still, if only MS would implement WPF for .NET 3.0/.NET 3.5 for Windows 2000 SP4 then this whinge would be left to darken the cache of Google.
--- Elle A Du Shell
-+- Beth Mackenzie -+- wrote:
and the illustrious traversing of the nodes
I remember debugging the MyXaml parser. There was much gnashing of teeth as I drilled down into nodes upon subnodes. Yuck. Marc
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I have the XAML bug (via Managed C++), and the illustrious traversing of the nodes are only the start to the heavenly absorbtion of spending far too much time developing software for a living. Still, if only MS would implement WPF for .NET 3.0/.NET 3.5 for Windows 2000 SP4 then this whinge would be left to darken the cache of Google.
--- Elle A Du Shell
So, um, is a whinge like a cross between a whine and a cringe? A really embarrassing complaint, say?
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I don't care what you consider witty, but at least I do not blather on posting nonsense like Jim Crafton.
-- Stringcheese, humbled by Crafton's ability to string together multiple sentences
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So, um, is a whinge like a cross between a whine and a cringe? A really embarrassing complaint, say?
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I don't care what you consider witty, but at least I do not blather on posting nonsense like Jim Crafton.
-- Stringcheese, humbled by Crafton's ability to string together multiple sentences
I'm guessing it's a sound that whiners who hate whiners make. WHen they whine, they're so humiliated by their own whininess that it makes them cringe. Of course, I'm just whining here...
"A Journey of a Thousand Rest Stops Begins with a Single Movement"
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So, um, is a whinge like a cross between a whine and a cringe? A really embarrassing complaint, say?
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I don't care what you consider witty, but at least I do not blather on posting nonsense like Jim Crafton.
-- Stringcheese, humbled by Crafton's ability to string together multiple sentences