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How was life before C#?

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    kingletas
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    At this point of my life I would like to ask my elders, people who have been programming before me, how was life before C# existed? I mean I have heard of Delphi and I once tried on Java... but nothing like c#... I am very happy :-) I am almost done with my project and it is thanks to this forum that i have done the most :laugh:. I finally could read images from the Finger print reader, it is not as hard as i thought it would be... so i just need to code the way i want to store the images or images templates in the DB. Anyways i just wanted to share this little moment of happiness:) and thank all of you for your help and support!!! Keep it up please:-D !!!!

    Luis E Tineo S

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      At this point of my life I would like to ask my elders, people who have been programming before me, how was life before C# existed? I mean I have heard of Delphi and I once tried on Java... but nothing like c#... I am very happy :-) I am almost done with my project and it is thanks to this forum that i have done the most :laugh:. I finally could read images from the Finger print reader, it is not as hard as i thought it would be... so i just need to code the way i want to store the images or images templates in the DB. Anyways i just wanted to share this little moment of happiness:) and thank all of you for your help and support!!! Keep it up please:-D !!!!

      Luis E Tineo S

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      Christian Graus
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      Life was great - I loved C++.

      Christian Graus - Microsoft MVP - C++ "also I don't think "TranslateOneToTwoBillion OneHundredAndFortySevenMillion FourHundredAndEightyThreeThousand SixHundredAndFortySeven()" is a very good choice for a function name" - SpacixOne ( offering help to someone who really needed it ) ( spaces added for the benefit of people running at < 1280x1024 )

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        At this point of my life I would like to ask my elders, people who have been programming before me, how was life before C# existed? I mean I have heard of Delphi and I once tried on Java... but nothing like c#... I am very happy :-) I am almost done with my project and it is thanks to this forum that i have done the most :laugh:. I finally could read images from the Finger print reader, it is not as hard as i thought it would be... so i just need to code the way i want to store the images or images templates in the DB. Anyways i just wanted to share this little moment of happiness:) and thank all of you for your help and support!!! Keep it up please:-D !!!!

        Luis E Tineo S

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        Adeel Chaudhry
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        Life was good, with C++, with bit more control as well. By the way, it was a great gesture shown by thanking all, and its rare too. :) Regards, Adeel

        Do rate the reply, if it helps or even if it doesnot, because it helps the members to know, what solved the issue. Thanks.

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          At this point of my life I would like to ask my elders, people who have been programming before me, how was life before C# existed? I mean I have heard of Delphi and I once tried on Java... but nothing like c#... I am very happy :-) I am almost done with my project and it is thanks to this forum that i have done the most :laugh:. I finally could read images from the Finger print reader, it is not as hard as i thought it would be... so i just need to code the way i want to store the images or images templates in the DB. Anyways i just wanted to share this little moment of happiness:) and thank all of you for your help and support!!! Keep it up please:-D !!!!

          Luis E Tineo S

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          Rudolf Jan
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          C++ and MFC. works great, but I don't like managed C++, this looks awful. One of the lovely things of C+= are the wizard templates, which are much better than for C#. I switched to C# mainly because it supports .NET, which is good and bad. Good because there are so many functions, bad because it is very complicated and takes a lot of time to learn. C# is a lovely language in may respects, but I don't like the way they treat arrays and strings. And I miss the convenience of the preprocessor.

          Rudolf Heijink

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            At this point of my life I would like to ask my elders, people who have been programming before me, how was life before C# existed? I mean I have heard of Delphi and I once tried on Java... but nothing like c#... I am very happy :-) I am almost done with my project and it is thanks to this forum that i have done the most :laugh:. I finally could read images from the Finger print reader, it is not as hard as i thought it would be... so i just need to code the way i want to store the images or images templates in the DB. Anyways i just wanted to share this little moment of happiness:) and thank all of you for your help and support!!! Keep it up please:-D !!!!

            Luis E Tineo S

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            Luc Pattyn
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            There was no life whatsoever before C#. It was stone age. :-D PS: Don't forget to ask this same question again in ten years time, with whatever the most recent big language will be called at that time.

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              There was no life whatsoever before C#. It was stone age. :-D PS: Don't forget to ask this same question again in ten years time, with whatever the most recent big language will be called at that time.

              Luc Pattyn [Forum Guidelines] [My Articles]


              this months tips: - use PRE tags to preserve formatting when showing multi-line code snippets - before you ask a question here, search CodeProject, then Google


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              kingletas
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              Hey, I totally agree with you Luc, in ten years programming will be so easy that i will become a guru of it!!! With all due respect to everyone, before C# i believe things were a little harder to do, programmingly speaking... I once tried to learn C++ on my own and probably because of the lack of info i had back then it was really hard to do, so much that i could not even create my own classes!!! But life is great now thanks to both :)!!!!

              Luis E Tineo S

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