"I know that 'a fool and his money are soon parted', but what I want to know is how they got together in the first place!" [BBC Cyril Flatcher] Btw, me too.
Regards, Zdenek
"I know that 'a fool and his money are soon parted', but what I want to know is how they got together in the first place!" [BBC Cyril Flatcher] Btw, me too.
Regards, Zdenek
I will give a try to AnkhSVN. I also have installed TortoiseSVN for quite a long time in my computer and I got used to it. Thanks, Zdenek
modified on Wednesday, January 21, 2009 9:35 AM
Looks great, but I should have added *free* in my query. Anyway, VisualSVN is a candidate for further consideration. Thanks a lot. Zdenek
Will you recommend me a Subversion plugin for Visual Studio 2008? Thanks, Zdenek
There are 4 stages of getting old: 1. forget names 2. forget faces 3. forget to zip trousers 4. forget to unzip trousers Oh, s**t, I forget... My only excuse is I'm getting 61 next month :)
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Nothing is as persistent as a temporary solution (a lesson learned by experience)
What documentation tool (if any) do you use for documenting C# sources (Doxygen, NDoc, ...)?
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Nothing is as persistent as a temporary solution (a lesson learned by experience)
fat_boy wrote:
if you deliver the goods, they cant afford to get rid of you
But you never get rich by delivering the goods. Manipulating with the goods is a source of wealth :-)
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Nothing is as persistent as a temporary solution (a lesson learned by experience)
Mustafa Ismail Mustafa wrote:
That thing looks like it's been styled with a razor!
I consider the style rather inconsistent - wheels are still round.
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just plain silly
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25-years of experience? That's a 1-year experience 24 years old. [a quote of a Danish management guru] Btw, I have 30+ years experience ;)
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Nothing is as persistent as a temporary solution (a lesson learned by experience)
Wong Shao Voon wrote:
I reinvented many ideas which I later found to be invented by people long ago.
Picasso experienced just the opposite problem: "You do something first. Then somebody else comes along and does it pretty." As for me, I've experienced both of them :)
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He should have suggested a book Refactoring To Patterns[^] to you :) Caution: Java inside
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Nothing is as persistent as a temporary solution (a lesson learned from my experience)
I don't think so. I run both Query Analyzer and Enterprise Manager in the same account.
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I am not seasoned in databases in general, let alone in MS SQL Server administration in particular. I have installed MS SQL Server 2000 on my computer - authentication set to SQL Server and Windows. My problem is, that after I have designed my database tables in an Enterprise Manager the tables appear to be 'read only' when I access them in a Query Analyzer. It doesn't help to set 'enabled' to all of the existing permissions to my database and all its tables for my account, a public and a guest. I can't append a row neither in Query Analyzer, nor programmatically. Of course I can access the database itself and its tables as well. This applies to all my databases. I know I have overlooked something in SQL Server settings, but I haven't a clue what it is. Can you give me a hint?
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Nope. I've downloaded both the source of netstatp and TcpView utility from a recommended site. There's no information there how to find out a service the client is using. Even a TcpView only guesses the service from a well known port number. Regards, Zdenek
I have a winsocket server listening on a given port, say 2000. Is there a way how to find out what service (eg. telnet) is used by a particular client when it connects to the server? I tried getpeername() on a connected socket to get sockaddr_in structure filled and then I called getservbyport() with sin_port parameter from sockaddr_in, but with no success. I've got WSANO_DATA (Valid name, no data record of requested type) error. I'd really appreciate any insight recommendation Zdenek
8 out of 10, in spite of my poor english. I believe the test hasn't much to do with english language as it is, rather it's a case of a 'common language feeling' and a sense for so called indoevropean languages. Regards, Zdenek
"It's never too late to have a happy childhood." [Tom Robbins]
Your first step on a long, long journey :) http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Static_spacetime[^] By the way - wikipedia rules. Regards, Zdenek
"It's never too late to have a happy childhood." [Tom Robbins]
An improvement down here in middle Europe. Score 5 Regards, Zdenek
"It's never too late to have a happy childhood." [Tom Robbins]
Sitting here is useless mum. All the crap is in newspapers.
"It's never too late to have a happy childhood." [Tom Robbins]