Depends on the location. If I need the speed no, but there are many places where speed of the application is not a concern.
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Depends on the location. If I need the speed no, but there are many places where speed of the application is not a concern.
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I am thinking about it. I have written a few and like doing so. maybe the next is an MVC.
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We have section such as Linq should we add ones for Entity Framework and MVC
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that is just great, I was LOL
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the framework is only getting better and deeper. use it fulltime.
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what are you doing that you see a diff? I do not see anything
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congrats, I know what it feels like I just finished as well, I was so happy
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if 7 isn't any better then xp will probably live forever
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great great posters. I remember them oh so well, I loved them back then and still do,
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isn't it all about readability? when was the last time you printed code?
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I thought we were talking about width and not punch cards
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I would agree it needs more time in the oven. Its not done yet.
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that's it great thanks
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I use to be able to select articles and messages on the search with a wildcard item of an *. This would give a listing of all of the users in descending order of either articles or messages. This was nice since I got to see who wrote the most on what they wrote about. It seems someone has plugged that hole, how do I search this way now? Any ideas? :)
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yes, but there seems to be more than just applications. But that will suffice. There are a lot of good applications here web and forms that many people use. It is generally harder to find than most other categories. oh well. thanks
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A good opensource one is Bugnet. Check it out to see if it meets your requriements. I have used it in the past and it is good and reliable. I have had no crashes so it is well tested.
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There are a lot of series articles or even just a couple article but they have full blown applications. An example is todo. Since these articles talk about a piece of technology or issues should they also have a new category called application. This way if someone wants a full blown application they can look in this category. Yes I know if they get that big they should go to codeplex or sourceforge.
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what about if you are a shareholder of the bank stock. How woudl you feel? that is why the market id down. If the goverment starts there what is next? the car companies? then steel companies. etc.
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Could it be another application is writing to the file. and this is waiting for synchronization. bad programming with little comments. Not a real horror
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we have several varietys of linux and many windows and all work ok, but ad can get sticky.
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