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leckey wrote: some of your previous questions you have a habit of adding 'urgent' to the title.
I know, it's getting old. Hey, I need financial freedom [Urgent] :->
You will see a delete button on each of your posts. Press it. - Colin Angus Mackay
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cause is very urgent, but anyway i solve most of it myself. maybe just to express some stress in the forum then
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Well, "urgent" doesn't have any meaning in the forums. Noone is going to scan the subjects and immediately go to the ones that say "urgent!". Noone just sits here waiting for the next post to show up so they can just jump right on it.
If your question was that urgent, your best source of information is Google or staying up yourself until 3:00am pounding on the problem until you get it solved.
Actually, putting "urgent" in your subject line, or anywhere else in your post, will likely get you ignored for a while!
Dave Kreskowiak
Microsoft MVP - Visual Basic
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i learn to put this urgent is because i saw ppl do it.
sure i woundnt sit and wait anwser while i doing research and i wait anyone able to find out the solution more faster then me, anyway now this question i got my own solution from myself. so i dont mind they ignore my question or watever, as long as i happy to reless some of my recent problem here , maybe is a kind of way to reless my stress.
And i more and more like to put bracket [xxx] anything inside, so is easy for me to know where is my post .
FORUM FREEdom anyway
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campbells wrote: i learn to put this urgent is because i saw ppl do it.
Then you've also seen us tell other people NOT to do it.
Dave Kreskowiak
Microsoft MVP - Visual Basic
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so sorry didnt seend b4 this is the first time. just knew it. but wats the big deal? just an extra word anyway. to express some mood.
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campbells wrote: just an extra word anyway. to express some mood.
Though it is just a word, it is seen as being rude.
Some people have a memory and an attention span, you should try them out one day. - Jeremy Falcon
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campbells wrote: i learn to put this urgent is because i saw ppl do it.
And you haven't seen some of the nasty replies?
Some people have a memory and an attention span, you should try them out one day. - Jeremy Falcon
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wat nasty replies happen recently in the forum?
I guess maybe the codeproject adminstration should give some notice to the member what should write and what whould not in the forum.
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campbells wrote: anyway i solve most of it myself
Good for you
campbells wrote: just to express some stress in the forum
But most people in these CP forums do not respond well to "urgent."
Some people have a memory and an attention span, you should try them out one day. - Jeremy Falcon
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campbells wrote: ADODC
I'd like to help but I don't feel like Googling it for you.
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Where's the question??
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ChandraRam wrote: Where's the question??
It's gone now. There has been a trend of people deleting their posts after someone has answered.
You will see a delete button on each of your posts. Press it. - Colin Angus Mackay
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PaulC1972 wrote: It's gone now. There has been a trend of people deleting their posts after someone has answered.
You will see a delete button on each of your posts. Press it. - Colin Angus Mackay
Are you blaming this on Colin, then?
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ChandraRam wrote: Are you blaming this on Colin, then?
No. The sig is supposed to be a joke with a subtle hint of sarcasm
You will see a delete button on each of your posts. Press it. - Colin Angus Mackay
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I'm sure this is a very simple question for all of you.
My son is taking a programming course and is learning visual basic 6.0. The program he has to write is:
the program selects a number between 1 and 10
the person enters a guess
the program tells them if it is right or not or if they are to high or to low.
How do you program the computer to have it pick a number between 1 and 10 randomly. My son is saying something about randomized timing....but I'm not sure if that is correct.
Appreciate any help anyone can provide....
Mathew's mom
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If he's taking a course, they should provide the info he needs. He should try to do his homework, and then post his code here if he gets stuck.
A question like 'how do I get a random number' is also easily answered with google.
VB6 is also out of date, it's a shame that anyone teaches it. It has little to no real world value.
Christian Graus - Microsoft MVP - C++
Metal Musings - Rex and my new metal blog
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Christian Graus wrote: VB6 is also out of date, it's a shame that anyone teaches it. It has little to no real world value.
Especially with the .NET Framework becoming so big. With .Net you can do so much more so much easier, but I some don't realize that.
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Christian Graus wrote: VB6 is also out of date, it's a shame that anyone teaches it. It has little to no real world value.
thats not correct , vb6 still Exist
Mohamad A. Flefel
mflefel@hotmail.com
+962 79 5963865
C#.net & VB.net Developer
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COBOL still exists. So does LOGO, for that matter. MS have not supported VB6 for some time. There are legacy projects to be sure, but that doesn't make VB6 worth learning, the number of new VB6 hires will continue to drop, as more and more people wake up.
Christian Graus - Microsoft MVP - C++
Metal Musings - Rex and my new metal blog
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Christian Graus wrote: It has little to no real world value.
All the millions of lines of code out there have little to no real world value?
Kevin
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ROTFL - pretty damn close !!!
Actually, I didn't say that. I meant that for someone entering the job market, VB6 has little value, compared to languages that are still alive.
Christian Graus - Microsoft MVP - C++
Metal Musings - Rex and my new metal blog
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Christian Graus wrote: for someone entering the job market, VB6 has little value, compared to languages that are still alive.
Agreed.
Kevin
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matt1308 wrote: My son is saying something about randomized timing....but I'm not sure if that is correct
With very old versions of Basic there was a statement called Randomize Timer but IIRC VB 6.0 didn't have it. I only know about the Random class in VB.NET.
I'd like to help but I don't feel like Googling it for you.
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Thanks for the help, you are all correct it's a shame they are teaching outdated products....
It's just tough trying to work thru homework that you know nothing about!
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