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Comments by Ibrahim Yusuf (Top 9 by date)
Ibrahim Yusuf
9-Oct-10 10:03am
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I was just trying to make threading tasks simpler, but you're right, threading must be understood correctly and done carefully. Thanks for giving the right direction ^^
Ibrahim Yusuf
9-Oct-10 9:58am
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Thank you ^^
Ibrahim Yusuf
5-Oct-10 9:58am
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You're welcome, but power point is not for games. VBA is only used to automate your tasks when working with office apps, not for manipulating your slideshow or presentation objects. I just think that you shouldn't waste your time learning VBA. If you really really have to use powerpoint, find some other features, not VBA.
Ibrahim Yusuf
4-Oct-10 10:58am
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No I didn't, I was just simplified it using generics, anonymous method and lambda expression, instead of writing 2 separate event handler.
Ibrahim Yusuf
3-Oct-10 21:49pm
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I like happy ending. =)
Ibrahim Yusuf
3-Oct-10 21:45pm
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Yes it compiled successfully. I tested it to process value types like string or int, no problem. But I am not sure if this is the correct way to do it - especially on reference types, collection types or thread-safe types.
Ibrahim Yusuf
2-Sep-10 11:22am
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Reason for my vote of 1
not a question, ambiguous, and hard to understand
Ibrahim Yusuf
1-Sep-10 16:30pm
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Try to double-click the error and locate the error. If the spelling and casing are correct, the compiler should not fire that error.
Ibrahim Yusuf
1-Sep-10 13:47pm
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I was just suggesting, because C# is most common language for .NET. There are more tutorials in C# than VB.NET, so if he wanted to learn development in the .NET platform, I think learning C# will make him learn faster. I guess, only guess, maybe he asked VB.NET because he only thinks VB.NET is easier, so I suggest the most common language. Other than that, I would give him the same answer as above - Google it.
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