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Prince_wont_die wrote: the program is so short and easy
Then why don't YOU write it?
Prince_wont_die wrote: plz this one i really want it quick
If you want it quick, then YOU have to write it.
Prince_wont_die wrote: send it to my email if anyone can write it for me
Sure, it'll cost you $2,500 up-front and another $4000 on delivery.
Dave Kreskowiak
Microsoft MVP - Visual Basic
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Hi, I have some question relate to Microsot Certification:
1. I found MCTS for windows application[^] require two exam: 70-536 and 70-526. They order the list 70-536 first and 70-526 as the second in the list. From here i would like to know when i study or an exam, should i take 70-526 as the first exam or 70-536 as the first exam?
2. I found MCTS for SQL Server 2005[^] has only one exam: 70-431. Does it require me to pass only one exam to get the certificate MCTS or I have to complete any other exam?
3. I found new annoucement for MCDST candidate[^] and I do not know when Microsoft stop an exam or MCDST on windows xp. According to this link, it seem that Microsoft not support the exam MCDST on windows xp in february 2007. Because currently I prepare to take the course 70-271 in january 2007 and as my study plan i will take 70-272 course in april 2007. I really concern about this issue.
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1. It does not matter what order you take the tests in. Take them in whatever order you are most comfortable with.
2. MCTS for SQL Server 2005 IS just one test (I have passed it)
Steve Maier, MCSD MCAD MCTS
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Working on documentation for a program I tried to capture the screen of a program (by me). I noticed that windows that are not modal can't be captured, also the mouse pointers. Why?
The solution is a screen-capture software.
But remains for me the question:
Why?
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You can capture modal and non-modal windows. The problem appears when a window supports Transparency. it won't show up in the PrintScreen, and neither will the mouse pointer since it's not really part of the window you're trying to capture.
You'll need a 3rd party capture application to get everything and handle Transparency in windows.
Dave Kreskowiak
Microsoft MVP - Visual Basic
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By the sounds of it, it sounds like building an interface that bundles together (integrates) different systems and aggregates them into a common front end application. Am I on the right lines? They mentioned interface a lot, I take it this means the interface that the user sees, not as in programming interface, like a Facade to those disparate systems?
Sorry for all the job application types questions BTW.
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Asking questions is good. You can't always ask the agencies as they don't always know. I once had a recruitment agent ask me if there was a difference between C++ and OO!
Googling for Integration Programmer I found a number of examples, including:
will make full use of your Software Support Programming (a bit of Configuration also) / and some other Bespoke Development (mostly C# / XML / JAVA & JavaScript / TCL / ODBC Connections) of Integration Software / Hooks / Links between new & Legacy Software.
Often with with job titles though there is alot open to interpretation. Some overused and missused terms.
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Leah_Garrett wrote: once had a recruitment agent ask me if there was a difference between C++ and OO
If you try to write that in English, I might be able to understand more than a fraction of it. - Guffa
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On a large project you may get libraries, protocol stacks, a user interface from several suppliers and integration is about getting all of them to work together, create interfaces and abstraction layers plus help to resolve conflicts.
Does that help?
Elaine
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Does anyone know websites that looks like www.rentacoder.com?
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Quick question, when a software development company says they 'operate in the utilities business sector', what does that mean exactly?
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I think it means that they design Utility Software.
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Maybe they are a software development company that target businesses that operate in the utilities (water, electricity etc) sector.
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With that range of skills requied I would say the ad is likely to be for a software development company that develops software used by utility companies to run their business.
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Hey there
how can i change the shape of the pointer of the mouse in assembly ....
email plz
fight_2_death@hotmail.com
want it very quickly ...thanx
rose:
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Prince_wont_die wrote: want it very quickly
That doesn't always happen here. Why change the pointer in assembly?
If you try to write that in English, I might be able to understand more than a fraction of it. - Guffa
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Hi,
I wanted to render the report to Landscape when i save the report in pdf.
When I set the height as 8in and width as 11in and save as pdf, every page is getting divided into 2 parts.
Can anyone help me in this regard.
Thanks,
Satish.
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Dear all
I have been graduated from the Computer Science major, and now my company employed me as a Software Engineer in the IT department.
What do you thing should I do to be mergined from Computer Science to Software Engineer, what books or websites should I read and visit.
I ahve a good background in Software Engineering ,but I have not experienced a real world projects yet.
What is your advise??
Best Regarsd
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Good resources
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Recently, I've been poking around at some small business contacts I have, looking for s/w development ideas. A lot of the small businesses have niche custom programs that help them run their business, but they are abysmal in implementation. So, I see an opportunity. The other day, one called me out of the blue - they aren't really happy with their current admin support people... I've thought about dabbling in this area, heck, it's what I do for the extended family now - IT support for wife/children.
Any of you developers out there also doing any admin work for customers? Is it a reasonable investment of time and money?
Opinions appreciated...
Charlie Gilley
Will program for food...
Whoever said children were cheaper by the dozen... lied.
My son's PDA is an M249 SAW.
My other son commutes in an M1A2 Abrams
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charlieg wrote:
Any of you developers out there also doing any admin work for customers? Is it a reasonable investment of time and money?
Yes. Not as much as I used to, but I'm still called on from time to time. A lot depends on the customer, it can be frustrating if they call you every day with trivial little problems that require you to visit their office. (A good remote desktop connection is a must, both to their servers and their desktop machines).
There isn't much money in it as a stand-alone gig as you'll never be able to match the prices that some IT companies do. But as a way in the door to sell a software solution, then it can be pretty useful.
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Michael,
I appreciate the response. The emergency calls are what I fear the most. Interestingly, you've stumbled onto the exact reason of my interest. I'm hoping I can leverage the exposure to some custom development opportunities. We shall see.
Take care,
Charlie Gilley
Will program for food...
Whoever said children were cheaper by the dozen... lied.
My son's PDA is an M249 SAW.
My other son commutes in an M1A2 Abrams
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