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There is no MFC tag AFAIK - it pretty much died as a "new project" framework over a decade ago and while it is still used it's much more for maintenance than new work I suspect. Think about the changes in C++ since MS stopped updating it and you can understand why: vectors alone render MFC container classes pretty much irrelevant.
You can add "MFC" to the article search field though: Search: MFC[^]
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In my mind I can not understand why we can use #VB6 tag and not #mfc.
OK, MFC at the beginning helps and add the not wished keyword NOT #C.
I was (and am still) searching for some tips (or articles) about CButton which fire a BN_CLICKED already if the left mouse button is down.
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I can't understand why anyone wants to use VB, let alone VB6 ...
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I use VB6 supporting several of my customers. Have been since it first came out.
I am trying to learn Python right now.
Go with what you know.
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I think you mean Mouse_down.
Bn_click would normally only fire once mouse_down is followed by a mouse_up.
Happy hunting!
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you need the #vintage tag
CI/CD = Continuous Impediment/Continuous Despair
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Lol!
Yes the vintage plain MFC code (thin wrapper about Win32 API) is something much better than the bloated NET stuff.
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Hi,
At the moment I am supposed to have a Teams 'interview'... but no direct invite was sent out. Contanct the agent get a message from him that he will get in touch with the company and get one sent.
that was 3/4 of an hour ago. Still waiting I really don't like Teams interviews...
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Just remember to wear trousers* in case you stand up to leave at the end ...
* For Left Ponders read "pants". If you reveal a lack of pants in a UK interview when you stand up you'll probably go on the Sex Offender Register ...
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Just finished, wore a clean shirt, with a pair Jeans a Levellers Roadie would be proud of so standing not an issue.
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Did it go well?
I know, I know - you can't really tell until (if!) you hear from them. But you can get a "feel" for the interview and interviewers ...
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I think so, messed up the definition of S parameters...
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Good luck! Hope you get the job (if you want it after the interview, that isn't always the case ...)
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Not too sure... working in area which is a little outside my comfort zone (using RF to find cancers!)
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OriginalGriff wrote: If you reveal a lack of pants in a UK interview when you stand up you'll probably go on the Sex Offender Register ... Here on the left side of the pond you can do much, much worse[^] and still keep your job at CNN...
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So, it's true that CNN really is full of w@nk@rs ...
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glennPattonInThePub3 wrote: Contanct the agent get a message from him that he will get in touch And you really expect him to care about you?
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I usually have greedy agents who want to earn some money, not those who I would like to marry*.
* Not that I would be that dumb in this universe.
I have lived with several Zen masters - all of them were cats.
His last invention was an evil Lasagna. It didn't kill anyone, and it actually tasted pretty good.
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Richard MacCutchan wrote: And you really expect him to care about you?
I'm guessing his comission would be less, ££ win every time!
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In my experience of agents I am not so sure.
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Agents don't like Money? are you sure?
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No, but I never understood why some of them did not try harder.
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A thing I have noticed, firms I have worked for don't like them and treat them as a pain. Treat canditiates like subhuman, what goes around comes around.
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