Beautifiers
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Nishant S wrote: What made you think your memory is bad? Any previous experiences that gave you this conclusion? I forgot to do a load of things this morning before I came into college. I forgot to go to the bank, to ring home, to pay the tv rental and I forgot my bus pass... arrraaagghhhh!!!! :mad: My mind is elsewhere at the moment! Regards, Brian Dela :-)
Brian Delahunty wrote: My mind is elsewhere at the moment! Perhaps there is this young lady? ;-) Nish
Author of the romantic comedy Summer Love and Some more Cricket [New Win] Review by Shog9 Click here for review[NW]
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Brian Delahunty wrote: My mind is elsewhere at the moment! Perhaps there is this young lady? ;-) Nish
Author of the romantic comedy Summer Love and Some more Cricket [New Win] Review by Shog9 Click here for review[NW]
Nishant S wrote: Perhaps there is this young lady? Yep. Your right :rose:. At the moment I'm trying to sort out flights to Germany. It's only €60 return to frankfurt [:-D] if I fly out on the 31st of Dec and fly back on the 6th of Jan[starting back in college on the 6th :rolleyes:] but I'm trying to get the time off from work [which should be easy enough :-)] and trying to get an advance on my wages [which should be near impossible :mad:] because I don't get paid until the 3rd of Janurary!!! Regards, Brian Dela :-)
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Nishant S wrote: Perhaps there is this young lady? Yep. Your right :rose:. At the moment I'm trying to sort out flights to Germany. It's only €60 return to frankfurt [:-D] if I fly out on the 31st of Dec and fly back on the 6th of Jan[starting back in college on the 6th :rolleyes:] but I'm trying to get the time off from work [which should be easy enough :-)] and trying to get an advance on my wages [which should be near impossible :mad:] because I don't get paid until the 3rd of Janurary!!! Regards, Brian Dela :-)
Brian Delahunty wrote: Yep. Your right . At the moment I'm trying to sort out flights to Germany. It's only €60 return to frankfurt [] if I fly out on the 31st of Dec and fly back on the 6th of Jan[starting back in college on the 6th ] but I'm trying to get the time off from work [which should be easy enough ] and trying to get an advance on my wages [which should be near impossible ] because I don't get paid until the 3rd of Janurary!!! Good luck Brian. I hope you are able to visit her and that you have a jolly good time together :-) Nish
Author of the romantic comedy Summer Love and Some more Cricket [New Win] Review by Shog9 Click here for review[NW]
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Jörgen Sigvardsson wrote: It indents code (more or less) But Visual studio already does that for you. And can do it for currently unindented code blocks too. Nish
Author of the romantic comedy Summer Love and Some more Cricket [New Win] Review by Shog9 Click here for review[NW]
Yes, but is it as configurable as most beautifiers are? -- Only in a world this shitty could you even try to say these were innocent people and keep a straight face.
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Hello MM, I wasnt regular here for a while, so I missed your job news. Care to update me? Nish
Author of the romantic comedy Summer Love and Some more Cricket [New Win] Review by Shog9 Click here for review[NW]
Nishant S wrote: I wasnt regular here for a while, so I missed your job news. Care to update me? Not sure if you remember but I was doing Work For the Dole. Where I receive unemployment benefits but also have to turn up 2 days a week and work. I was on a project where we were renovating an historical house. As you can guess it was in no way helping me get skills for a job. About 6 weeks ago I get the shits and go in to the offices of Mission Australia (the company in charge of my WFtD project) and rip in to them. I said that I was getting no skills an employer would recognise and no certificates that a building site or the like would require either. A couple of weeks after that I get some casual work in a warehouse packing books in to boxes to be shipped to schools, universities, book shops etc. I get a call from Mission Australia saying they may have found some casual work for me. I go in for a chat after work as it may be in an office, may be airconditioned and may even be with computers. It turns out it was a position as a supervisor with them to over see a WFtD project. It is not my dream job in anyway but nearlky 13 months out of work makes you less picky. It is to help people get on to a community based padio station. Research their topics, edit interviews they taped on the computer and build basic web sites. I am getting a few certificates that are useful in the Australia work evironment and hope to do a TAFE course first semester next year and start up my Uni degree second semester. After doing TAFE course should be able to lecture a couple of nights a week for extras money as well. Also started getting a bit of work after hours fixing servers, networking small businesses and the like. The people that own the medium sized operation Possums On The Net[^] have a child a year above my son at the same school. They seem to be increasing their business and have already started making advances to see if I would be interested in coming on as a contractor and maybe later full time. I am taking things as they come and trying to get back into a positive frame of mind and working on porogramming again. I have updated my machine and want to code again, just need to do it. Will bounce questions in the foirums but also probably a few directly at you Christian and Paul. How is the US going for you? I am just heading off to take the clients to a christmas b
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Nishant S wrote: I wasnt regular here for a while, so I missed your job news. Care to update me? Not sure if you remember but I was doing Work For the Dole. Where I receive unemployment benefits but also have to turn up 2 days a week and work. I was on a project where we were renovating an historical house. As you can guess it was in no way helping me get skills for a job. About 6 weeks ago I get the shits and go in to the offices of Mission Australia (the company in charge of my WFtD project) and rip in to them. I said that I was getting no skills an employer would recognise and no certificates that a building site or the like would require either. A couple of weeks after that I get some casual work in a warehouse packing books in to boxes to be shipped to schools, universities, book shops etc. I get a call from Mission Australia saying they may have found some casual work for me. I go in for a chat after work as it may be in an office, may be airconditioned and may even be with computers. It turns out it was a position as a supervisor with them to over see a WFtD project. It is not my dream job in anyway but nearlky 13 months out of work makes you less picky. It is to help people get on to a community based padio station. Research their topics, edit interviews they taped on the computer and build basic web sites. I am getting a few certificates that are useful in the Australia work evironment and hope to do a TAFE course first semester next year and start up my Uni degree second semester. After doing TAFE course should be able to lecture a couple of nights a week for extras money as well. Also started getting a bit of work after hours fixing servers, networking small businesses and the like. The people that own the medium sized operation Possums On The Net[^] have a child a year above my son at the same school. They seem to be increasing their business and have already started making advances to see if I would be interested in coming on as a contractor and maybe later full time. I am taking things as they come and trying to get back into a positive frame of mind and working on porogramming again. I have updated my machine and want to code again, just need to do it. Will bounce questions in the foirums but also probably a few directly at you Christian and Paul. How is the US going for you? I am just heading off to take the clients to a christmas b
Okay MM. THat's really great news. I know it's not exactly the sorta thing you been wanting, but it's still a start. It's good to see that you are very positive about the future. Often that helps a lot. :-) As for me I am still finding my way about. It hasn't been easy but then I shouldnt have expected a cake walk here... Nish
Author of the romantic comedy Summer Love and Some more Cricket [New Win] Review by Shog9 Click here for review[NW]
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Okay MM. THat's really great news. I know it's not exactly the sorta thing you been wanting, but it's still a start. It's good to see that you are very positive about the future. Often that helps a lot. :-) As for me I am still finding my way about. It hasn't been easy but then I shouldnt have expected a cake walk here... Nish
Author of the romantic comedy Summer Love and Some more Cricket [New Win] Review by Shog9 Click here for review[NW]
Nishant S wrote: Okay MM. THat's really great news. I know it's not exactly the sorta thing you been wanting, but it's still a start. It's good to see that you are very positive about the future. Often that helps a lot. :) That's true Nish, though I will have to see how long I can keep positive (no I am no getting negative yet, just I know who I am). Also I meant to say restart my degree, I have completed 5.5 semesters part time out of the 12 I need to do. So 2.5 years more part time and I will be there. I am sure you will figure the US out and get on with everything you hope to do. Michael Martin Australia mjm68@tpg.com.au "I personally love it because I can get as down and dirty as I want on the backend, while also being able to dabble with fun scripting and presentation games on the front end." - Chris Maunder 15/07/2002
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I don't want to be offensive :), but why don't you write "nice" code in the first place ? I presume its code which belongs to another developer. Regards, Dark Angel
Darka wrote: I presume its code which belongs to another developer. Yeah, the clue was in the line 'Getting really sick of wadding through other peoples badly maintained code trying to find the cause of bugs... ' ;)
Dylan
"In meetings, the person who is least competent usually does the most talking. Talking is a direct substitute for competence, at least in the minds of other people. Five minutes after you leave a meeting, you won't remember what anyone said but you will remember who did most of the talking. Withing a day your mind will translate that into a notion that the talker was unusually knowledgeable" - Scott Adams, Dilbert and the way of the weasel
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Nishant S wrote: And can do it for currently unindented code blocks too. Yep. Ctrl+k, Ctrl+F isn't it??? It was Alt+F8 in VS 6 I think. Regards, Brian Dela :-)
Cheers, I didn't know that.
Dylan
"In meetings, the person who is least competent usually does the most talking. Talking is a direct substitute for competence, at least in the minds of other people. Five minutes after you leave a meeting, you won't remember what anyone said but you will remember who did most of the talking. Withing a day your mind will translate that into a notion that the talker was unusually knowledgeable" - Scott Adams, Dilbert and the way of the weasel
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Dylan Kenneally wrote: I'm looking for a c++ source code beautifier ("pretty printer"?), preferable one that can work with MSVC projects / workspace, and one with source code would be cool too ;) What about Reformat Source Code by our very own Alvaro Mendez[^] Michael Martin Australia mjm68@tpg.com.au "I personally love it because I can get as down and dirty as I want on the backend, while also being able to dabble with fun scripting and presentation games on the front end." - Chris Maunder 15/07/2002
Michael Martin wrote: What about Reformat Source Code by our very own Alvaro Mendez[^] Yeah, that's cool, but it only does the currently opened file (doesn't it?), and I have a workspace in front of me with several hundred files...
Dylan
"In meetings, the person who is least competent usually does the most talking. Talking is a direct substitute for competence, at least in the minds of other people. Five minutes after you leave a meeting, you won't remember what anyone said but you will remember who did most of the talking. Withing a day your mind will translate that into a notion that the talker was unusually knowledgeable" - Scott Adams, Dilbert and the way of the weasel