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I got Visual Studio 2005 Standard Edition and a asp.net book for free in the mail.
static int Sqrt(int x) { if (x<0) throw new ArgumentOutOfRangeException(); int temp, y=0, b=0x8000, bshft=15, v=x; do { if (v>=(temp=(y<<1)+b<<bshft--)) {="" y+="b;" v-="temp;" }="" while="" ((b="">>=1)>0); return y;
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Benvolio3415 wrote:
I'm just guessing again, but does that 60" Monitor your watching have, Optical Video Inputs.
Actually the 60" monitors are a hoax, because when you buy them you get a neural inplant into your brain and it transmits the image directly into your brain, which is cheaper than making a 60" monitor (but not a 57 inch one), so you are getting ripped off.
Benvolio3415 wrote: My guess is that you need to understand how light travels IE: in a straight line, and Binary Mathematics.
Actually it travels in a sinewave
Benvolio3415 wrote: Truth is I didn't bring my paperback computer dictionary with me so I really don't know what .NET capabilities are!
.net is capable of adding a new level to web development, it makes it to where in vb you can use urls like you would use a file path. It is useful, but i dont see why people are so enfatuated with it.
I guess it all boils down to in the end cosinewaves are different than sinewaves and logarithims and leftists.
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I occasionally develop for mono (mono-project.com) when people insist on using Linux. When that happens, I am prevented from certain WinForms features, but a significant portion of .NET 2.0 works perfectly. Let's say I develop for .NET 1.2.
-Steve
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Absolutely.
Whenever I want my app to be platform independent, I test it both on Mono and .NET
modified 12-Sep-18 21:01pm.
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excuse me.
how can i use .net 3.0 and where can i download that
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Try this[^]
cheers,
Chris Maunder
CodeProject.com : C++ MVP
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Right... Formally WinFX... Makes sense :-p
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I am developing my software (windows side of things) for 2.0. However like all good developers, trying to ensure that my software will be easily upgradable to 3.0.
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I hope all of you who ticked 3 remembered to tick 2 too, since 3 uses 2. In fact 3 is 2 with WinFX stuff as extra.
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Stupid naming conventions...
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Nishant Sivakumar wrote: I hope all of you who ticked 3 remembered to tick 2 too, since 3 uses 2. In fact 3 is 2 with WinFX stuff as extra.
Yes, but can we really be guaranteed of the stability of the .NET 2.0 pieces? There are absolutely, 100% NO CHANGES???
I'm not willing to take that risk on production software, so therefore I still differentiate between .NET 2.0 and the release candidate .NET 3.0.
Marc
Thyme In The CountryPeople are just notoriously impossible. --DavidCrow There's NO excuse for not commenting your code. -- John Simmons / outlaw programmer People who say that they will refactor their code later to make it "good" don't understand refactoring, nor the art and craft of programming. -- Josh Smith
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Marc Clifton wrote: Yes, but can we really be guaranteed of the stability of the .NET 2.0 pieces? There are absolutely, 100% NO CHANGES???
If MS uses a better SCC than SourceSafe, then yes. If MS uses VSS, then, we're doomed.
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Nishant Sivakumar wrote: I hope all of you who ticked 3 remembered to tick 2 too
Why? None of the stuff I'm writing runs on .NET 2.0, it requires .NET 3.0.
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John Stewien wrote: Why? None of the stuff I'm writing runs on .NET 2.0, it requires .NET 3.0.
The question was "Which versions of the .NET framework are you targeting in your development?"
And .NET 3 uses the .NET 2 Framework. .NET 3 is just a name for the .NET 2 Framework + the WinFX stuff. The BCL and CLR are the same.
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I think we have differing definitions.
The way I think of it is the .NET 3.0 Virtual Machine is the same one that supports the .NET 2.0 framework, and in fact MS might not need to change this for many versions to come, but the "Framework" is the WinFX stuff. If you look at the .NET 2.0 Framework poster that comes with Visual Studio 2005 boxed edition you will see that it is all the stuff that runs on top of the Virtual Machine.
Like Mono has a Virtual Machine that supports the .NET 2.0 framework, but it also has a GTK# Framework that you can run on top of it and in fact doesn't come with a full .NET 2.0 framework. MFC is a framework, but each version runs on the same 386 machine.
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No, i did not.
Since our development uses (will use) the Windows Workflow Foundation classes. And those classes are not part of the 2.0 frameword.
Even though it is true, that the c# language did not change from 2.0 to 3.0 it is still a new Framework....
/cadi
24 hours is not enough
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LINQ is probably going to help me lots.
We made the buttons on the screen look so good you'll want to lick them. Steve Jobs
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You mean the .NET 3.0 runtime, not the .NET 3.0 Framework, right?
Dumbest naming convention. Ever.
cheers,
Chris Maunder
CodeProject.com : C++ MVP
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Chris Maunder wrote: Dumbest naming convention. Ever.
You got it.
We made the buttons on the screen look so good you'll want to lick them. Steve Jobs
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I hate the convention and the schedules of the Service Packs for VS2005 and .NET 2.0 we are using .NET 1.1 and every time that we try to port it to 2.0 we get some extrange conditions, and after search a bit, we found that are errors that M$ publish in the KB but they don't release the hot fixs, so you need to talk 3 times a week to ask for each path. Incredible !!!!!!
Here is a petition to MS to name back the name of the framework, I know that at this time they don't change it back, but when they lose the support of the community in the future maybe can fire some marketers based on the petition ;P
http://www.petitiononline.com/winfx/petition.html[^]
Cheers
Marcos
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Well as for me net 1.1, theres so much to learn still before i feel comfortable moving over to the dark side. which is .net 2.0 and 3.0
Well mainly because i dont have money for vs 2005.
Other than that .net 1.1 still rocks baby !
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Trance Junkie wrote: Well mainly because i dont have money for vs 2005.
The Express Editions[^] are for free.
Regards
Thomas
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Thanks for the tip but i have Express Editions,
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Oh, let it go. Just walk away from 1.1 like it's a bad dream and open your eyes to trees and flowers and sunshine and all things happy with 2.0.
cheers,
Chris Maunder
CodeProject.com : C++ MVP
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Well im getting my copy of vs 2005 soon
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