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Heath Stewart wrote:
"Most controls in Windows Forms encapsulate Windows common controls; you can use messages to do what you want. It's already a reference type - don't use ref. Everything you need to know is in the .NET Framework SDK - just read it. Instantiating and array does not instantiate reference type elements."
Perfect, then you could add this to your signature with the following disclaimer:
"If you did not get the answer you were looking please read my signature below for the answer to your question."
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470 as of this post till I squash you (assuming you never post again, of course)! I see I'm currently #37 in the message post rankings. You're #26. Not too bad for either of us, eh? Of course, I don't think we'll ever beat Nish!
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Heath Stewart wrote:
Not too bad for either of us, eh? Of course, I don't think we'll ever beat Nish!
Nope, and nope, Nish has us beat by a long shot. It's always nice to have goals though!
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Well, here's 4001! I forgot to NOT post my 4000th in the forums, but oh well. I'll just have to agonize over it because of my often anal habits.
Wait, that doesn't sound right...
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Well, looks like you have me beat...for now! I need to find more mystical time so I can post more often.
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Well, you are now well past my message count. I guess I might have to start posting more often. It would help if I didn't stay up like I did last night till 1:30 a.m. working in Java.
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Guess we'll just have to see.
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A couple weeks ago I was awarded with the Microsoft MVP award for the Visual Development, C# catagory! This is truly and honor and a testament of helping out the community (mostly the C# forum[^]). I just didn't want to say anything until the papers were signed.
Thanks to everyone, though, who help support the communities both here on CodeProject and elsewhere.
For more information about the MVP program, see http://mvp.support.microsoft.com[^].
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Congrats Heath, glad to hear they picked you. Your a great asset to Code Project and the development community. Keep it up!
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You don't have to kiss my butt anymore - I can't fire you now!
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No butt kissing here man, just a compliment.
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Heath Stewart wrote:
You don't have to kiss my butt anymore - I can't fire you now!
My 5.
It's great to see two well known CPians working in the same company.
Promise only what you can do. And then deliver more than what you promised. This signature was created by "Code Project Quoter".
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We don't anymore. That's the problem...I can't fire him now!
Naw, I wouldn't have anyway. Nick was a good worker, even though he was just MIS!
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Heath Stewart wrote:
Nick was a good worker, even though he was just MIS!
Sheesh....Need I remind you about my minor in Computer Science.
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There's nothing "minor" about Computer Science at all!
I'm just kidding you. As I've said before, the degree doesn't make the developer and you were contrary to most MIS I've known here at ISU anyway.
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I know you were kidding, ah well. Come May 7 that degree with be in my hands, finally! 74 days away.....
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Are you only do that in CP forum, I mean they look at everywhere to find those people who qualify for MVP? How do they find you?
Mazy
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I had a friend at Microsoft who I've known for years recommend me, both for my contributions to a site where we met (DevHood - no longer up) and here, not to mention some help I gave him regarding CCWs for an InfoPath project he was working on at Microsoft.
Several other CP'ers are MVPs as well, including Marc Clifton who sometimes graces the C# forum, Chris Maunder (the site adminisrator and founder of CP), and Nishant.
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Hmmm,Thanks.
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including Marc Clifton who sometimes graces the C# forum, Chris Maunder (the site adminisrator and founder of CP), and Nishant.
Oh, Heath , I'm an old guy here, I know them.
Mazy
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Congratulations Heath.
Promise only what you can do. And then deliver more than what you promised. This signature was created by "Code Project Quoter".
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Heath Stewart wrote:
and a testament of helping out the community (mostly the C# forum[^]).
Actually I think
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and supports multiple front-ends (such as a legacy Java interface on PDM)
swung it for you
Regards,
Barry
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Back in December, '03, the chief editor of DevX (http://www.devx.com[^]) commissioned me to write an article based on information discussed on my local article, Embedding .NET Controls in Java[^]. You can find the recently published article at http://www.devx.com/interop/Article/19845[^]. It's part of a whole series on .NET and Java interoperability, indexed at http://www.devx.com/interop/Door/18896[^]. There's several excellent articles if you're interesting in bridging the gap between two or more seemingly disparate technologies.
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Nice article Heath, it would be interesting to see how many companies will pursue such integrations. I think we would find it more common than not; obviously depending on the abilities of their development staff or the size of their pocketbook to pay for consultants. Good job, another great one!
- Nick Parker My Blog
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