I like C# better than Java, but mainly because of VS amazing GUI Designer (makes life a lot easier!). As a matter of fact, I'm looking forward to C# 5.0 coming out soon. :)
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I like C# better than Java, but mainly because of VS amazing GUI Designer (makes life a lot easier!). As a matter of fact, I'm looking forward to C# 5.0 coming out soon. :)
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Kevin Marois wrote:
It would be a hell of alot easier to go from C++ or Java to C#, instead of to vb.Net.
Finally, somebody says something that makes sense! :)
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KP Lee wrote:
It's OK to feel dumb, just keep on going.
I know what you mean, but I don't think I'm a dumb person. I just meant there have been classes I have taken that made me feel dumb, because I had did a lot of work & still came short of a B.
KP Lee wrote:
What I meant by that was the perception of others, not your own.
Ha, I agree with that because people do think that college makes you smarter. For example, my mail man told me that I looked smarter when I told him I was still in college. Although, I do believe you can go to college and really not be that much smarter than before you went, depending on what your learning & doing during your college.
KP Lee wrote:
I've read texts where I thought they were trying to string together 12 to 15 character words in order to SEEM smart.
I've thought the same thing & I can't stand when they do that. I like read text that is easy to understand & uses simplicity to explain concepts & theory behind algorithms.
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KP Lee wrote:
The advantage of college is that it gives the perception that you are smart.
I disagree with this. I don't know what college your co-worker went too, but the college I go to makes me feel dumb. Some of the courses & projects I have done in college have been extremely hard. I mean I had a 4.0 when I graduated high school, but I do good to keep a 3.5 in college now.
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I organize & group all my files in folders with names that describe the type of files that might be in them. As far as performance of my laptop, I usually only start defraging it if it starts getting sluggish. I like to install & try out new software, so I usually try to keep all the installations for them so I want have to download them again if I ever need to uninstall them for any reason or install them on another computer. I also try to carry a 8 GB (need more memory than this) to save a back up copy of my most important files & programs. Occasionally though I have to do a sweep & clean of the desktop & documents files & folders when things start getting cluttered up. I'm also am addicted to using MS OneNote for storing any information or ideas I find while reading articles or browsing the internet . I have over 20 notebooks each with at least 10 sections & on average 15 pages per section. Do the math & you have a ridicolous amount of information stored in the OneNote Notebooks folder. The good thing is though those notebooks don't take up alot of space on the hd because mine only takes up 60 MB.
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