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It is nice to see that there are a lot .Netters around.
The most coders i know are still armed with VB or C++.
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I think it is a god time to start working with .Net. There is no way to ignore it. So many "new" technologies every half-year - I have headtaches...
Regards, Kir Sem
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Who can tell me some Graphics tools? ( last option )
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Photoshop, Paintshop Pro, MS Paint
Michael
'War is at best barbarism...Its glory is all moonshine. It is only those who have neither fired a shot nor heard the shrieks and groans of the wounded who cry aloud for blood, more vengeance, more desolation. War is hell.' - General William Sherman, 1879
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And don't forget the GIMP...
"When a man sits with a pretty girl for an hour, it seems like a minute. But let him sit on a hot stove for a minute and it's longer than any hour. That's relativity." - Albert Einstein
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what about Macromedia stuff?
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Hi,
I am trying to use the MS Datagrid control in my project. I have been able to hook it up to a recordset and display the records. However, I would like to display a dropdown combo box at time on a certain column. I have been looking for documentation on this, but can not find anything except a reference to the built-in combo box which can be used in the ButtonClick event handler.
Does anyone know how to access this combo box?
Thanks.
Santanu
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If you ask this in one of the programming forums, rather than in the survey results, you are much more likely to get a response.
Dave
http://www.cloudsofheaven.org
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... and you're writing software
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As Dave correctly pointed out, I mistakenly posted to the wrong group. Apologies!
I finally solved the issue by forgetting the combo box and going with a pop-up menu.
Thanks.
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I would expect that the number for MSDN is lower now than it was a few months ago, before Microsoft adopted that AWFUL coloring scheme on their CDs. White text on white CDs???
"When a man sits with a pretty girl for an hour, it seems like a minute. But let him sit on a hot stove for a minute and it's longer than any hour. That's relativity." - Albert Einstein
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How can one forget source control systems?
I love CVS.
It's not the fall that kills you: it's the sudden stop - Down by Law, Jim Jamursch (1986)
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Of course, source-control is a very important tool.
I wonder if CodeProject is stored in a version-control repository. If so, does it use SourceSafe?
Michael
'War is at best barbarism...Its glory is all moonshine. It is only those who have neither fired a shot nor heard the shrieks and groans of the wounded who cry aloud for blood, more vengeance, more desolation. War is hell.' - General William Sherman, 1879
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CVS is OK, but since using Rationals Clearcase at work I hate having to come home and use CVS now...but then for the price...
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You like ClearCase?? Are you using it in the fancy Stream based way (they have some 3 letter acronym for this, which I forget, UTM??), or the more traditional way? We used it at my old job and almost without exception, everyone of the 20+ developers hated it with a passion. And the Admin guys despised it.
¡El diablo está en mis pantalones! ¡Mire, mire!
Real Mentats use only 100% pure, unfooled around with Sapho Juice(tm)!
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No, we don't use the UCM (Unified Change Management) features - and they do sound like they add an unnecessary layer of complexity...would be interesting to hear from anyone that does use UCM features...
We have ~250 developers working on the same codebase at three sites around the world and ClearCase has proved extremely reliable. Some developers don't like the flexibility that the tool provides (tagging/branching/ triggers/directory elements etc) but once familiar with the concepts other tools just seem limiting.
We have a dedicated admin guy at each of the sites and they seem pretty happy managing it...mind you they're pretty experienced with the system.
I've only really used rcs/cvs and SourceSafe but I just can't imagine those tools scaling to the demands that we put on ClearCase!
Cheers,
Matt
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CVS is aging, and SVN is taking over. Take a peek at http://subversion.tigris.org.
And http://tortoisesvn.tigris.org for a nice client.
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Anonymous wrote:
CVS is aging, and SVN is taking over.
CVS is stale, but CVSNT is taking over and it is likely that it will have all the "killer features" of SVN sooner than SVN will get stable enough to be of any use. Take a peek at www.cvsnt.org[^]
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Missing option
IMHO it's way better and less intrusive than VMWare...
Anyone else use Virtual PC[^]?
- Anders
Money talks, but all mine ever says is "Goodbye!"
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I've heard quite the opposite - that VMWare is better and faster than VirtualPC. But I haven't used VPC, so I can't make my own judgement.
What do you mean by "intrusive"? I've found VMWare to be anything but intrusive... so long as you have enough RAM...
"When a man sits with a pretty girl for an hour, it seems like a minute. But let him sit on a hot stove for a minute and it's longer than any hour. That's relativity." - Albert Einstein
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I mean that VMWare install a couple of services that always runs, it install network adapters, and when I stop the services, I get those "network cable unplugged" icons in the tray.
Those things bugs me.
Virtual PC only install a driver you can attach to a netcard, but otherwise it's a normal tray-program. When I exit Virtual PC it's closed, and not all kinda services running like VMWare...
And believe me, I have worked with both, and Vortual PC is a lot faster with Windows, it runs Linux a bit slower than VMWare...
- Anders
Money talks, but all mine ever says is "Goodbye!"
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From the poll, it looks like you're the only one that has those opinions.
I have never worried about the services or network adapters VMWare installs. Why should I? IF they don't crash the system or slow things down too much, I don't care.
"When a man sits with a pretty girl for an hour, it seems like a minute. But let him sit on a hot stove for a minute and it's longer than any hour. That's relativity." - Albert Einstein
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Navin wrote:
IF they don't crash the system or slow things down too much, I don't care.
A place I worked we played Counter Strike friday afternoon, every friday, but we had to stop the VMWare services to get Counter Strike to connect to the server.
That kinda things bugs me...
- Anders
Money talks, but all mine ever says is "Goodbye!"
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Absolutely! VPC is much faster than VMWare for actually running the Virtual OS...installing it takes forever...but once that's over, you've got it made.
Hawaian shirts and shorts work too in Summer.
People assume you're either a complete nut (in which case not a worthy target) or so damn good you don't need to worry about camouflage...
-Anna-Jayne Metcalfe on Paintballing
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Anders Molin wrote:
Anyone else use Virtual PC[^]?
Yes, 50% of our development team are Mac users outside work so Virtual PC was the "obvious" choice. However, i haven't used VMWare, so can't make a comparison.
Gavin Greig
"Haw, you're no deid," girned Charon. "Get aff ma boat or ah'll report ye."
Matthew Fitt - The Hoose O Haivers: The Twelve Trauchles O Heracles.
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