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Well, then how do those programs like pc alarm clocks do it?
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Jackiem3001 wrote:
Well, then how do those programs like pc alarm clocks do it?
I repeat part of my answer: "Of all the wake from stand-by or hibernate functions I've heard of are all hardware related"
So, given the breadth of my knowledge (which I've already stated), you would need the hardware in the PC to support this function. I've never heard of a PC that will wake at a specific time (That is not to say that they don't exist).
Of all the PC alarm clock programs I've ever heard of they all sit in the background while the PC is running waiting for their preset time to arrive so they can do what they need to do.
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Dear members of CodeProject,
I want to invite the most experienced coders (C#, VC++, VB, VB.NET, ASP, ASP.NET and all the other technologies) to join the new outsourcing auction site. There is over 5 the most famous sites on the web now (like RentACoder.com, Elance.com, GetAFreelancer.com and other) but our site is absolutely outstanding because it have now and will have in future a lot of functions and features.
Now under the launch of our site we are looking for skilled, experienced and honest developers to join us. You will work directly with customers, NO agencies, NO third party providers. We need teams of developers or very experienced individuals with perfect English (and maybe German) skills.
If you are INDIVIDUAL you MUST have at least 2 years in outsourcing like freelancer (development, working with customers directly, knowledge about full cycle of development, keep in mind deadlines, etc.).
If you are TEAM or COMPANY you must have at least 3 years of experience and 5-15 developers (or designers, or other personal depending on skills) inside of your group.
All the questions and suggestions you may send at rec@modelstyle.com,
Good luck!
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Maybe you'd like to click on the Advertise link on the left nav panel of the home page here on Code Project and support this site with some REAL advertising, instead of using the forums as a cheap (and HIGHLY unprofessional) way of spreading the word about your new site.
RageInTheMachine9532
"...a pungent, ghastly, stinky piece of cheese!" -- The Roaming Gnome
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PavelMenshikov wrote:
We need teams of developers or very experienced individuals with perfect English
Just like this eh?
PavelMenshikov wrote:
There is over 5 the most famous sites on the web now...
A case of "Do as I say, not as I do"?
I second Dave's comments regarding supporting CP.
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Oh! I'm also not impressed with RentACoder either. The coders get screwed and the customers run away with code at no cost! RAC always sides with the customer, no the coder! Why? Just ask yourself sho's supplying the cash for their little endevor? So, if you want to lump yourself in with these crack-pots...
RageInTheMachine9532
"...a pungent, ghastly, stinky piece of cheese!" -- The Roaming Gnome
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Dave Kreskowiak wrote:
The coders get screwed and the customers run away with code at no cost!
This is absurd! How can anyone make the claim that "coders get screwed" in a system where the guidelines and the percentage RAC makes is clearly stated, and all bidding is voluntary on the part of the coder? Just because you don't agree with the prices does not mean anyone is getting "screwed".
I certainly agree that projects on RAC are heavily discounted. I rarely bid on projects on RAC, unless it is something I know I can easily do or I already have similar code written.
But that's a factor of supply and demand. There is a lot of competition for bidding on projects on sites like RAC. RAC does not dictate the bids - clients set the amount and coders submit their bids.
If you don't want to do the project for the price offered, don't bid. But don't blame the management of RAC.
RAC always sides with the customer, no the coder!
RAC really should not have to "side" with anyone. Disputes are best avoided by clear communication with the client and establishing exactly what the requirements and expectations are.
If you have had negative experiences on RAC in terms of disputes with buyers, maybe you should step back and review the tone of many of your posts on this forum. Being demeaning,condescending, and sometimes just plain insulting is not likely to lead to good results in communication.
It is a two way street. Both parties are responsible for a successful outcome in any sort of outsourcing endeavor.
Of course there will still be an occasional disagreement. I had a valid complaint against a buyer on one occasion, and contacted RAC. The situation was resolved in my favor two days later.
I have no personal interest in this - I'm not affiliated with RAC in any way, and have not even bid on a project there in probably a year. I am just trying to present a more objective viewpoint.
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Oh, I'm not saying that RAC is directly screwing the coders. It's when the customers pull some crap like getting their hands on the code and then claiming it doesn't meet the specs (that you never heard got changed) and not paying the agreed on price, if anything at all. And there are customers that do this on a regular basis! Don't get me wrong, I've heard stories where the complaint worked out. But, I've also heard too many stories where it didn't work out in favor of the coder.
RageInTheMachine9532
"...a pungent, ghastly, stinky piece of cheese!" -- The Roaming Gnome
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rwestgraham wrote:
How can anyone make the claim that "coders get screwed" in a system where the guidelines and the percentage RAC makes is clearly stated, and all bidding is voluntary on the part of the coder?
Personal incredulity is not a valid counter argument.
rwestgraham wrote:
Just because you don't agree with the prices does not mean anyone is getting "screwed".
He didn't mention the bid prices. He said "the customers run away with code at no cost!" - In other words the customer receives the code, then says it isn't to the spec and the coder gets no money, but the customer actually does have working code.
rwestgraham wrote:
I had a valid complaint against a buyer on one occasion, and contacted RAC. The situation was resolved in my favor two days later.
Curiously, of the stories that I have heard, this is the first that was resoved in the coder's favour in such a short timeframe.
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Colin Angus Mackay wrote:
Curiously, of the stories that I have heard, this is the first that was resoved in the coder's favour in such a short timeframe.
I am speaking of my own personal experience. Are you speaking from actual experience or merely hearsay?
Robert
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rwestgraham wrote:
Are you speaking from actual experience or merely hearsay?
Well, since I stated "of the stories that I have heard" you should have been able to infer that this is not first hand experience. However, I have talked to people who do have first hand experience (which I'd categorise as less than "hearsay") and that is what I've been told.
rwestgraham wrote:
I am speaking of my own personal experience
So, a sampling of one.
If you want from my experience then I'll tell you that although I have never got work this way I have on occasion looked at RentACoder with a view to making a little extra money and have come to the conclusion that the people offering the work often don't know what they actually want/need (which isn't actually that unusual), their requirements are too fuzzy to be able to accurately pin down and should a dispute break out the requirements would be of no real use in determining which side is at fault. In short, I came to the conclusion that the risks weighed up against the potential amount of money available was not worth it.
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Colin Angus Mackay wrote:
I came to the conclusion that the risks weighed up against the potential amount of money available was not worth it.
After talking to some other people who got "screwed", I did some research myself and came to the same conclusion. Therefore, I too, don't have any first-hand experience, just because it didn't look like my future experience was going to be any different than the stories I've heard.
Basically, it comes down to a long interview process, from 10,000 miles away!, to get the requirements nailed down, and even then, the req's are only nailed down with bubble gum!
RageInTheMachine9532
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Hello,
i am using report in my project. if i change table cotent and i see the report, i got only the older content of the table, how can i got the newly updated content with out closing project because i got the newly added content when i restart the project.
Jayakumar
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Since you haven't given us any technical information about your project, like what controls your using, especially what report control, what data source, and how you've boud the report to the data... There's nothing can do to help you.
RageInTheMachine9532
"...a pungent, ghastly, stinky piece of cheese!" -- The Roaming Gnome
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Hello,
I am using MSFlexGrid control to display the data from the table. The size of each column is fixed so i cant see the full text in that particular column.
Note: I want to change the column size through coding or atleast during design time.... can I?, waiting for reply.
Jayakumar
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Set column widths at runtime with the syntax
MSFlexGrid.ColWidth(Index) = <Width in Twips>
Robert
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Hello EveryBody
Have you Ever connected to Oracle 10G in Linux SA ?
PS : I need your help
BOBO
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What's your actual problem? Or are you into taking surveys? If so, then put me down for a 'No'.
RageInTheMachine9532
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Can anyone help me! I want to get window handle when my application lost focus cause user click another application. How to get window handle of that other application?
please
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I believe that the Windows OS will send a WM_ACTIVATEAPP message to your top level window. This has the hThread of the application gaining focus in the lParam. You can then use GetGUIThreadInfo API call to get the active window of that thread.
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Hi!
Im using access 2002 and vb6,
I wud like to ask, how can i get the data from the database by between two dates that i given from datepicker control(VB).
how the code will be and the query will be?
plz help me.
shah
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Hi,
I realize not everyone speaks English as a first language, and that can make studying documentation more difficult. And everyone has to start somewhere. So I don't mean to be insulting but you should probably find a text on basic VB/database programming ...
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'Read datepicker values into strings
strDateStart = dtpStart.Value
strDateEnd = dtpEnd.Value
'Concatenate query string with date values
strSQL = "SELECT * FROM MyTable WHERE [MyDate] BETWEEN #" & strDateStart & "# AND #" & strDateEnd & "#"
'TODO: Add ADO code to execute query
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Hi Shah
If you're using Access with ad-hoc queries (meaning you write the e.g. "SELECT * FROM CUSTOMERS" in your code, and the relevant field is a date/time filed to have two options:
1. "SELECT * FROM CUSTOMERS WHERE PAYDATE < #01/02/2005# OR PAYDATE > #01/01/2005"
2. "SELECT * FROM CUSTOMERS WHERE PAYDATE BETWEEN #01/01/2005# AND #01/02/2005#"
option 2 is a better option, use the "BETWEEN" keyword to search your records, it might be that I got the query other way around, but a quick search for BETWEEN in MSDN will will help you with it.
first of all you need to get the date from your datepicker in date format, the same as your Access field e.g. ShortDate:
Dim tmpDate as date
tmpdate = dtpicker.value 'this will hold the date/time value
ctype(format$(tmpdate, "dd/MM/yy")) 'convert it to a format 15/10/04. Note the capital M - it's importand, cause lowarcase m means minute in time
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!! I'm into VB.Net now - can't really remeber if VB 6.0 can do this option !!
Dim tmpDate1 as date
Dim tmpDate2 as date
tmpdate1 = dtpicket1.value.toshortdate
tmpdate2 = dtpicket2.value.toshortdate
then your query:
1. "SELECT * FROM CUSTOMERS WHERE PAYDATE < #" & tmpdate1 & "# OR PAYDATE > #" & tmpdate2 & "#"
2. "SELECT * FROM CUSTOMERS WHERE PAYDATE BETWEEN #" & tmpdate1 & "# AND
#" & tmpdate2 & "#"
Hope this helps and you understands what I mean
Arnooel
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I am currently taking a vb class and I am doing an exercise that involves creating a machine where people insert their money and choose a card value. The machine is suppose to give them back change.
Let's say I insert 7.90 and the item costs 5.00 then the machine would give them a 2 dollar bill 3 quarters 1 dimes and 1 nickel. I am new to programming and for the life of me I can't figure out howto make VB tell howto divide up the change in this manner. It's all just printed to a pic box
Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks
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