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Mehdi Gholam wrote: What I'm trying to say is do you get any performance benefits by implementing specific portions of your application in managed c++ when the need for that extra oomph is needed?
Almost always that answer to that is no.
If the application is slow then it there is a problem with the requirements, architecture and/or design. Correcting those can lead to orders of magnitudes of improvement. Given correct one can only improve parts of an application by small percentages.
As a specific example of that if you have a method that you call 1 million times a second are you going to to get more speed improvement by speeding up that method by 20% or by only calling it once a second?
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Hi,
When i am tring to open solution in VS IDE.. i am getting message like "Microsoft VS 2010 has encountered a problem and need to close.We sorry for the inconvenience."..
i have reinstalled the Service Pack...then i got the same message
and also i have reinstalled the VS2010 premium...still i am facing problem...
can any one tell what might be the exact problem?...
Note :i am not using Laptop, i am using remote desktop...i haven't installed softwares...sevice is used to do so..
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dayakar_dn wrote: can any one tell what might be the exact problem?...
No, but I can tell you how to find out. Use Event Viewer and see what VS writes to it when it can't load.
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yes,the error message can be showed with event viewer.
i haved any problem settling with it
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It may not be VS itself causing the problem. I have encountered this with Tool Extensions that are loaded. In addition to Pete's advice, try disabling any extensions.
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Sometimes it can help to remove the ".suo" file. But not always.
Sometimes a solution which could not be opened previously can be opened again, without any changes to Visual Studio or the solution. Sometimes opening a solution which never produced those problems, fails... It is very enigmatic.
Visual Studio 2010 is still a heap of bugs, it is not the quality was used from Visual Studio 2005.
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Hi,
As pete said i tried to find out the error through event viewer and i have seen so many error and warning as follows
source : TFSShellExt
TFS Shell Extention event:\n Failed to create COM provider for notification event
TFS Shell Extension event:\n Failed to start COMProvider while updating workspaces.
TFS Shell Extension event:\n More than 5 failed calls to com provider.
kindly share your inputs on this error..
thanks in advance..
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dayakar_dn wrote: kindly share your inputs on this error..
What input are you looking for? The errors seem very clear. TFS Shell Extention
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I wondering if I will have any problems with the setup for my visual studio.net 2010 professional installation. When I open my visual studio.net 2010 ide, and select help and about micorsoft, and click on about microsoft, I see the following:
microsoft framework level 4.0.30319 RTMrel.
However when I open an existing web forms C# solution file and select properties and then select settings, I see the following
target framework is .NET framework 3.5.
Thus my question is shouldn't I be working with the .net framework 4.0 since I am working with visual studio.net 2010?
If this is a problem, can you tell me how to fix the problem? If this is not a problem, can you explain why this is not a problem?
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NO, it's not a problem - VS2010 can multi-target all frameworks.....
C# has already designed away most of the tedium of C++.
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sc steinhayse wrote: When I open my visual studio.net 2010 ide, and select help and about micorsoft, and click on about microsoft, I see the following: microsoft framework level 4.0.30319 RTMrel.
That's the version number of the latest supported framework.
sc steinhayse wrote: However when I open an existing web forms C# solution file and select properties and then select settings, I see the following target framework is .NET framework 3.5.
That's the framework-version that the solution is targetting; in other words, the sourcecode that you're looking at was written for version 3.5.
sc steinhayse wrote: Thus my question is shouldn't I be working with the .net framework 4.0 since I am working with visual studio.net 2010?
No, the IDE should open the solution without modifying it. If it was written targetting 3.5, it'll open it with that environment. You can upgrade the project to target the 4.0 framework if you want.
You can change the targetted framework under the projects' properties.
Bastard Programmer from Hell
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Hi all!
A few days ago my boss told me to find and test an application server which allows us to run .NET applications on different platforms (Linux and MacOSX inclusively). I've spent about two days already to learn different approaches, but biggest part of them is not so handy and easy to use as I want. The only one candidate I have today is a TNAPS 3 Application Server. I was really impressed about its distribution size (3mb) and how easy I run it on Linux and Mac OS X (thanks for samples they provide for testing) and I think it will run on Windows as well. But I am still not completely sure about using it since it still under private testing and I have no using it before.
So my question is about TNAPS3 or its alternatives if available. Which one is better and easy to use.
Thanks
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Normally "application server" runs X and provides functionality Y.
And for .Net you certainly are going to want to test the first part (X) of that extensively because you are relying on it to correctly implement the version of Net that you are using.
Because of course Microsoft is not providing that functionality on OSX/linux.
You might also want to invest some time into insuring that it is legal. Since if you commit to one and they get shut down by MS for some illegal methodology then you are going to be in a really bad place.
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Hello,
I'm newbie to ASP. Please help
we've 5usercontrols in 5 different files, we used them in a defaul.aspx. Now i have problem.
I used Ajax tab's controller for 5 tab's i used 5 usercontrols in first user control we have a Add Button if we click on that Add button then it must navigate to 3rd usercontrol i.e 3rd Ajax tab. How can i do it?
Can any one kindly help me init?
I tried every thing no clues for me.
Please can any one help me ?
-Ajay
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Switch to JQuery tabs http://jqueryui.com/demos/tabs[^] then you can do something like this
function onButtonClick()
{
$("#tabsContainer").tabs("select", 2);
}
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Mark Nischalke
Thanks...
And where should i call this Function please reply...
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I have less Knowledge on these stuff . and am a Newbie..
Please say me step by step please...
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If you read the documentation on the JQueryUI links, it shows you how to add this control and manipulate it.
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I think he meant he was a newbie at reading, not just ASP.NET
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I need to have a RichTextBox be able to toggle Hidden text off and on, like MSWORD does when you press shift+ctrl+*.
Obviously I'll have to use unmanaged code and the RichEdit control. Anyone know how to do this?
I'm using VB 2010 and Win7.
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I'm currently using FileStream.Seek which is a performance killer for random access with in a file.
Is there a more better/faster way to do this (other types of streams, file access methods etc.)?
Its the man, not the machine - Chuck Yeager
If at first you don't succeed... get a better publicist
If the final destination is death, then we should enjoy every second of the journey.
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Not sure - but this[^] could help you out.
Too much of heaven can bring you underground
Heaven can always turn around
Too much of heaven, our life is all hell bound
Heaven, the kill that makes no sound
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I actually used FileStream because of this article, could have formatted the article better though.
No references or tests on seeks.
Its the man, not the machine - Chuck Yeager
If at first you don't succeed... get a better publicist
If the final destination is death, then we should enjoy every second of the journey.
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Mehdi Gholam wrote: No references or tests on seeks.
Yes I noticed that too.
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Ummm... what? I don't know how you'd do any random access of a file without Seeks. But maybe you could get a Solid State Disk?
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