The problem is that you converted your project to VB.NET from c#. If you convert it back... everything will work fine I kid ;)
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Have we really progressed or is all this just another shade of DOSYou obviously haven't seen this phone: http://www.flixxy.com/sumsing-turbo-3000-cellphone.htm?r=0
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The neat thing about VS2010I don't think it's slower overall... The key is the fact that VS2010 allows you to click on the other tabs right away. For example, if you need a project reference, then it's much faster now with VS2010. Even if you need to cancel it behaves better
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What is best way to convert desktop app to web app?I've done a lot of work in both web and desktop; mostly web though. I would seriously consider why you want to make this change. If you've made it 10 years, then I'm guessing it's not something that is urgent or needed. Sounds like more of a nice-to-have right? However, if web is truly something needed, then ignore my post ;) We all know the benefit of why people choose to write an app as a web app instead of a desktop app. But, what people often underestimate is the benefit of why people would choose to write an app as a desktop over a web app. Two HUGE things come to mind. First, is the responsiveness of the app. A desktop app will always be more responsive than a web app regardless of what some web zealots say. The other is the rich environment a desktop offers. The web is catching up here, but IMO still isn't as fully featured as a desktop app. Especially when you get into 3rd party controls like Infragistics... In fact, there's several internal apps at my work that are web apps that are SUCH a pain to use simply because they run in a browser. If they were just done as desktop apps, it would be so much better. On a side rant, with the improvements of RDP and VPN, I think making intranets apps web based is less important these days... If you feel like you need web, then I would consider what one of the posters suggested. That as, just start with small bits of your app as web.
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C++ Style QuestionJust use c# instead
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Quitting Caffeine and other Healthy Moves...Interesting... I'll just chime in with my own efforts to get more healthy and lose weight. I'm 35 years old, 5'10" and weigh about 195 pounds right now. 2 years ago a weight as much as 220. In college I was super healthy and weighed about 170 and used to run all the time. Now I'm in my mid 30's with a family and frustrated that I've slowly let myself get to this point. Here's what I've (slowly) been doing to get more healthy and lose weight: 1) About 3 years ago I quit sodas cold turkey. I'm absolutely amazed I was able to do this because I used to around 4 sodas a day. I drink mostly water now with an occasional juice. I would say this mostly helped with my sleep. It just made me feel better and have more energy throughout the day. I used to drink diet coke, so i didn't see any significant weight loss. 2) I started becoming more active (again). I made a new years resolution to run 2 days a week about 2 years ago. When I started I couldn't run more than a half mile without stopping. I now run 2, 3 or 4 miles (depending on my mood) with ease. I've been timing myself and keep a log of my times to watch my improvement. Remarkably, I really didn't lose much weight doing this. I lost a little weight though. 3) My wife cooks pretty healthy all the time, so I'm pretty lucky here. We rarely eat out and I eat lots of vegetables. About a year ago I've made a conscious effort to eat 1 bowl of cereal (instead of 2) every morning. I also went on weight watchers in January of this year and I went from 215 to 205 pretty quickly. I sort of gave up on weight watchers after a few months but haven't gained any weight back. 4) I've even been going to the gym about 3 days a week for about 6 months now. I've noticed a big difference in my strength but my weight hasn't changed. I do think I've lost some fat though and it's been replaced with muscle. Not sure if that counts ;) 5) About a month ago, I came to the realization that I eat healthy and am very active. I even play basketball once a week. My remaining problem is the volume of food that I eat. I decided to just consciously eat less (aka another diet) and now I'm down to 195 and am to the point now where people I haven't seen in a while make comments which is nice. So after all this, the most difficult thing is the volume of food that we all eat. They say something like 2000 calories is average, so eating less at first feels like you're starving yourself. But your body adjusts (as it does to many things). So I've still got to lose about 20 pounds (accord