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Paul's right. Vista and Server 2008 are the last operating systems that will support the VB6 runtime. We are strongly urging ISVs to migrate to .Net if they still have VB6 products.
My posts may include factual data, educated guesses, personal opinion and dry humor. They should not be treated as an official Microsoft statement. Sites of Interest: MSDN Events | US ISV Team Blog
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Jared Bienz [MSFT] wrote: We are strongly urging ISVs to migrate to .Net if they still have VB6 products.
Heh. That should've happened at about VB v3.0...
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Maintenance isn't dead by a longshot...
Also, if you're into writing ActiveX components, then VB is an excellent tool for testing purposes. That's the only good use for VB, IMO.
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Jörgen Sigvardsson wrote: Maintenance isn't dead by a longshot...
Especially if there's alot of legacy code still floating around out there to be brought up to .NET.
"I guess it's what separates the professionals from the drag and drop, girly wirly, namby pamby, wishy washy, can't code for crap types." - Pete O'Hanlon
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hi guys
using internet explorer when we open google home page, so there is a search text box where we enter out search chtiteria, but my explorer doest not show me my previusly typed chriterias,
is there any setting in the internet explorer i m missing , please help ?
thanks in advance
hello
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This forum is for work and training issues.
Paul Marfleet
"No, his mind is not for rent
To any God or government"
Tom Sawyer - Rush
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What does this have to do with work and training issues? You are in the wrong forum.
"The clue train passed his station without stopping." - John Simmons / outlaw programmer
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Hi there
This is my first post, first I have to let you know I just start some class on programming language I decide to with C++ because a teacher say C++ is best for a first language
the question is if this site is good for beginner on programming
thanks an advence for your reply
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zeusconection wrote: I decide to with C++ because a teacher say C++ is best for a first language
If you are going to be writing operating systems and embedded systems then yes, this is the language I'd learn. If you are not going to be doing those things then there are better languages to learn.
The question is what do you want to do once you learn to program? What sort of programs do you want to write? I see no point in learning one language if the things you want to do are best suited to another language.
It is like a teacher recommending that you learn French as your first foreign language because it is the "best" language when you really want to visit Germany.
zeusconection wrote: the question is if this site is good for beginner on programming
Yes, but you won't get your code written for you. If you need advice we will give it, but we expect you to read the documentation and articles on the subject - if you don't understand those then we'll try and help you out.
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As the guy told you before me, we will help you theoretically but not practically
Also according to you language question I have to say I am more on the side of your teacher then the other guy, but ok.
Maybe this post give you a little knowledge. You have to know comparing some language in order to learn programming is a bit of a 'religious' question.
http://www.codeproject.com/script/comments/forums.asp?forumid=3304&select=2330902&df=100
Cheers and good luck
You have the thought that modern physics just relay on assumptions, that somehow depends on a smile of a cat, which isn’t there.( Albert Einstein)
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C
C++
Java
Perl
Python
Ruby
C# only if you have to do windows
Ada
Learn C first, and become a master with pointers.
Then when you learn a language like Java -- you will feel superior to the community of wannabes that couldn't hack it, and bailed for the easy road.
If you use UNIX or Linux, first learn vi and become a master. You will forever hate programming with a mouse and wonder why it was ever used for programming.
Kind regards,
David
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etkins wrote: Learn C first, and become a master with pointers.
Then when you learn a language like Java -- you will feel superior to the community of wannabes that couldn't hack it, and bailed for the easy road.
If you use UNIX or Linux, first learn vi and become a master. You will forever hate programming with a mouse and wonder why it was ever used for programming.
Why not go the whole hog and advocate assembly language. Hell, don't be such a wimp learn how to program in Binary.
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insecure?
Something I said offend you?
I was going to add assembly language, but thought that with the material I put out there, he might have a while before he could get to it.
IMHO pointers were difficult for some to comprehend, so Sun created a language so they didn't have to deal with it.
Maybe this person isn't one of them, and is able to learn what goes on "under the hood" in order to be a better software engineer.
Maybe that's why some are called programmers and software developers and others are called software engineers
David
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Nope. I was just adding a little extra in the light-hearted stakes. Don't knock it - I started off learning machine programming in binary. You spent three hours punching in a simple program and only discovered that the listing you'd been coding from was smudged and you should have entered a 1 instead of a 0 half an hour before. Yet here I am, nearly 30 years later still doing what I love.
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I really need to create a coding consortium. I can get way more work than I can do but I need some ASP .Net C# developers with HTML/Javascript experience to boot.
I must have United States ONLY developers as some of the businesses I work with have rules that dictate federal laws requiring U.S. labor only. If you are interested I really need to erect something so contact me and let me know. This isn't going to be a mountain of work immediately. I need to feel good about the respondents, their skills and their availability. I can host all the development and production servers including SVN or other source sharing tools. I can host all the technology I just need bright minds to participate. If you think you are going to make more than $40 an hour please don't respond. None of my customers pay more than that and if that's too low for just move along as their is nothing to see here.
You must have the development skills as well as the ability to work directly with the customer to establish requirements, deliverables and manage the entire project life-cycle. I will procure the work but you are going to do *ALL* of it. I will assist as needed but by and large this is sub-contracting work done behind my corporate front. You will get a code-frog.com email address and you will operate under that premise that you work for me. All the source code you work on is considered my code by default and I retain all rights to it. That's the default rule. In reality all of it except that which pertains to confidential client specific code is yours to do with as you please I just have to protect the concepts and ideas of clients by invoking my domain onto your code. This can all be discussed per project and I think you'll be quite happy to see that 98% of your code is yours and in most cases 100% though I will need full copies of all source just in case you get killed by Beowulf or something.
Along those lines you have to be willing to support your code 24x7. I will be the first line of response but I may need your help. If you have other questions fire away.
- Rex
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i have been working on the DotNet Platform (Web Services) for the past one year.I want to obtain an MCP now. But i am confused whether to choose an MCP with Web Services (exam 70-529) on which i have already worked or go for MCP with Web Applications (exam 70-528) on which i havent worked yet. I was inclined to chose the later so that i could diversify my profile.. but i dont know much about the market demand for either? some advice would really help.
joy
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All the EXAMS are pretty easy in terms of concepts...
If possible - go for both
"He that is good with a hammer tends to think everything is a nail." - Abraham Maslow
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Hi,
We are a French compagny, we need to find freelance compétence in paris to help us with the projects that we have with our customers.
Dont hésitate to contact me as soon as possible.
Hicham Sipkin
S.G.U.I
61 bld National
92250 La Garenne Colombes
email : hicham.sipkin@sgui.fr
Tél : + 33 1 47 69 60 02
Fax : + 33 1 47 69 60 10
portable : 06 80 64 45 14
http://www.sgui.fr
http://www.sguionline.com
http://www.pasa.fr
Bonsoir,
Je suis tombé par hasard d'un surf sur votre site web. Je suis à la recherche de compétence pour intervenir très rapidement sur de petits developement sharepoint que nous effectuons chez nos client ( intranet note de frais, gestion de congés, etc...) Notre dévelopeur est complétement submergé par les projets en cours. Nous serions interressé par des interventions rapide dans les jours ou semaine qui arrivent. Voir une mise en relations pour les futurs projets d'intranet.
Si jamais vou
Bonsoir,
Je suis tombé par hasard d'un surf sur votre site web. Je suis à la recherche de compétence pour intervenir très rapidement sur de petits developement sharepoint que nous effectuons chez nos client ( intranet note de frais, gestion de congés, etc...) Notre dévelopeur est complétement submergé par les projets en cours. Nous serions interressé par des interventions rapide dans les jours ou semaine qui arrivent. Voir une mise en relations pour les futurs projets d'intranet.
Si jamais vou
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Don't cross post, it is very rude.
"Real programmers just throw a bunch of 1s and 0s at the computer to see what sticks" - Pete O'Hanlon
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Damn but you're getting good at this. I feel the crown being passed on here.
Deja View - the feeling that you've seen this post before.
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Pete O'Hanlon wrote: I feel the crown being passed on here.
There's plenty to go around
"The early bird may get the worm, but the second mouse gets the cheese" - anonymous, found in Uncle John's Bathroom Reader
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What does this have to do with work and training issues? You are in the wrong forum. Buy an ad.
"The clue train passed his station without stopping." - John Simmons / outlaw programmer
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hi guys
i have a pdf document 1000 pages.
but i want to print this document in some patches, means
first i want to print 100 pages , than 100 and so on.
i cannot find any option there , can any one tell me how to solve that issued
thanks in advance
hello
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It is a bit of work, but you might be able to set the printer to an file writer and print the sections in different files. Such that you have afterwards 10 Files out of one.
Then you can print one of another.
But I think there would be better solutions, especially when you have to do this more than once.
Cheers
You have the thought that modern physics just relay on assumptions, that somehow depends on a smile of a cat, which isn’t there.( Albert Einstein)
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Hi, my company is looking for another employee :
We need a C++/MFC/COM/ATL Engineer as soon as possible.
The Job is located in France, so you must speak French !
Please contact me during office period on GMT+1 : +33 5 55 04 20 37
Just ask for Alexandre
Thanks
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