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Christian is correct. The only "easy" interface you have is to expose your classes, properties, and method is through COM.
You could try to host the .NET CLR in your Win32 app, but that's a severe pain in the ass to do. Read[^]
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Thanks. Please read my answer above, I'll be glad if you have something to say. Otherwise I'll probably forget about C# altogether.
BTW: "through COM" means that I 1) write the C# .dll with the functions (as public static methods) 2) write another library which receives calls from the win32 application and forwards them to the C# dll?
Thanks, H.
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i tried it again and agian but it shows only blank squares on running the project.
i also have these fonts installed.
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On your Form, try Changing property "Language" from "(Default)" to "Hindi"
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sorry sir i dont see any property name language in my textbox property window my ide is vs2008
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Form it self, not Textbox
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ok i got it but still the prblm exists any step by step suggestion or guide article
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I got it by bringing Font box open, i tried with DevLys 010 and i got it. But for the first time when i changed, by changing Name of font without bringing font box, it didnt change
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ok i will try that thanx.
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I need help setting up a project that can search for products at Amazon, return a list of matches, and possibly even make purchases via a WS.
Anyone have experience with Amazon Web Services that could point me in the right direction?
Thanks
Everything makes sense in someone's mind
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Huh?
Everything makes sense in someone's mind
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Click the link, watch, wait a moment, and you'll have your answer(s)
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Smart I like. Smart ass I can do without.
First, I have already spent considerable time searching aws.amazon.com, second I spent enough time searching Google.
If I had found useful info, I wouldn't be posting here.
If you don't have anything useful to contribute, then don't contribute.
Everything makes sense in someone's mind
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The information accessible from the Google search I provided is useful to developers capable of developing the project you described. If that is not you, that's not my fault. So for trying to blame me for your shortcomings I have a great big F*** OFF A**HOLE in reply.
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Well, other people had no problem posting a decent reply.
If you're just looking to troll, go somewhere else.
The world is full of A$$holes, don't be one yourself.
I'm done with you.
Everything makes sense in someone's mind
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In case you missed it last time F U C K O F F A S S H O L E
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Thank you!
Everything makes sense in someone's mind
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Hello,
I'm using VS2008 (C#).
i built a desktop application that doing few type of query's and save the results to CSV file.
now, i want also to see the result in the DataGridView.
i understand the logic, and i understand that i have to use in my code something like the follow lines: (i cant see the "DataBind" Method!!)
<pre>
public void ExecuteFromBox(string ExecuteFromFile,string timeNow)
{
string conStr = String.Format(@"UID=very_Funny;PWD=hahahahaha;InitialCatalog=hahahahahahaha;Data Source=hahahahahaha");
Form1 frmain = new Form1();
SqlConnection conn = new SqlConnection(conStr);
conn.Open();
SqlCommand cmd = new SqlCommand(@ExecuteFromFile, conn);
MessageBox.Show(cmd.CommandText);
DataSet ds = new DataSet();
//SqlDataAdapter ad = new SqlDataAdapter(cmd);
SqlDataReader reader = cmd.ExecuteReader();
frmain.DTResults.DataSource = reader;
<b>frmain.DTResults.DataBind();</b> // i cant find this Method!!!
conn.Close();
}
</pre>
is there any suggestion?? how can i add the DataBind Method?
Thank you
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Ido Shahar wrote: i want also to see the result in the DataGridView.
Ido Shahar wrote: is there any suggestion??
:yawn:[^]
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title
thanks in advanced
modified on Monday, April 27, 2009 2:24 PM
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Rather than an algorithm, I would use "a piece of wire".
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Hi,
why we need to use generic class in c#.
reply me,
thanx in advance....
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Type safety. Most of the casts which can cause errors are noticed by the compiler, not the runtime. This means that you will find it more difficult to compile (you'll get either warnings or errors.) Because of this, you won't need to do as many casts. These mean that you spend less time casting, and have to catch fewer exceptions. So speed is also a factor.
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