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I have used the IDAutomation .NET library for creating 2D matrix barcodes which can contain large amounts of alphanumeric data.
The website is here
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I like your idea, please give me all related information to apply your idea.
how to write , how to read, what devices are needed for that , etc...
please answer me as soon as possible,
Best Regards,
Neo
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Hello all,
I'm writing a windows service that has a few interesting requirements.
1) The service needs to communicate with a client application via remoting. The service can thus not have blocking operations running on its main thread, as that will keep the UI from being able to do what it needs to do.
2) The process that runs on the background thread will be long-running, and needs to use a specific known port. Therefore, only one background process can be occurring at any one time. Subsequent calls need to either queue or throw an error to the client.
3) I need an easy way to terminate the background process from the foreground one.
How would you guys recommend implementing this from a windows service? Is there an easy way to do it?
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gantww wrote: How would you guys recommend implementing this from a windows service? Is there an easy way to do it?
There is a chapter on Remoting in Professional C# that will provide that exact solution for you.
led mike
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Is that the yellow APress book? If so, I think I may be in luck, as my boss ordered it earlier this week.
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Hi guys,
How can i make a bouncing ball program in C#. Lets say, upon a button clicked a ball is droped at the center of a 500 by 500 panel, once the ball/object knows that it has hit to the bottom how can I make the ball/object to move on till it hit to one of the four sided edge and keep going on.
Thanks
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OK, your ball has to move, right ? So you store two variables in your program, they are how far your ball moves in the x and y directions. Then, you set a timer, every time it fires, you move and redraw your ball. When you move it, you check if you're hitting an edge. If you are, then you change the variables, so it bounces back, and changes direction in an appropriate way.
Christian Graus - Microsoft MVP - C++
Metal Musings - Rex and my new metal blog
"I am working on a project that will convert a FORTRAN code to corresponding C++ code.I am not aware of FORTRAN syntax" ( spotted in the C++/CLI forum )
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Hi, I have the following code
myClass[] items = getItems();<br />
Type ty = typeof(myClass[]);<br />
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IDataObject dobj = Clipboard.GetDataObject();<br />
dobj.SetData(ty, items);<br />
bool checkClipboard = dobj.GetDataPresent(ty);
Why does it return false if "items" is not null?
anybody with this problem before?
Thanks
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Can someone help to design a cattle pen counting system to monitor the number of cows kept in a pen, (maximum 115). Pen has 2 gates (Exit & Entry). Consider the following processes:
Entry Gate
Exit Gate
Head Count
Need to Fill
Empty Pen
The system must be able to manage about 10 pens with data on each cow including: pen number, breed, weight, colour and gender.
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Homework question? How do you think you should go about this? Make an attept, then come to us to help solve specific problems. You won't learn anything if we do your homework.
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Perhaps he is in a business school and the asssignment is to manage developers working for him.
only two letters away from being an asset
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Doesn't say much for the business school.
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Colin Angus Mackay wrote: Doesn't say much for the business school.
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PHBs don't just come out of nowhere.
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CleaKO The sad part about this instance is that none of the users ever said anything [about the problem].
Pete O`Hanlon Doesn't that just tell you everything you need to know about users?
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dan neely wrote: PHBs don't just come out of nowhere.
Correct, they fall out of trees when the monkeys take a dump.
led mike
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It's easy - count the legs and divide by 4 (assuming that you aren't dealing with some strange mutant forms of cows with more than 4 legs that is). You'll have to validate with your business users that the cows aren't mutated in any way.
Deja View - the feeling that you've seen this post before.
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Pete O`Hanlon wrote: It's easy - count the legs and divide by 4 (assuming that you aren't dealing with some strange mutant forms of cows with more than 4 legs that is). You'll have to validate with your business users that the cows aren't mutated in any way.
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I have heard of reading scanned documents and convering to a digital file. But if I want to retrieve some characters from a jpeg or any digital image taken from a digital camera, how can I use C#?
I am actually from industrial engineering branch and want to read some characters from the picture of PCB board that are manufactured so that the components like resistors, capacitors can be detected.
Thx
Purnanand Samant
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OCR is a big task. No-one is going to tell you a way to do it in a post on a forum. You should buy a book if you intend to write your own OCR. If I were you, I'd search for a toolkit to do it, I think Atalasoft have one.
Christian Graus - Microsoft MVP - C++
Metal Musings - Rex and my new metal blog
"I am working on a project that will convert a FORTRAN code to corresponding C++ code.I am not aware of FORTRAN syntax" ( spotted in the C++/CLI forum )
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I am trying to develop unit tests for the presentation layer of the Model View Presenter. My problem is that I cannot instantiate an instance of my view from the presenter without going through the my .ascx.cs file.
IView view = null; // TODO: Initialize to an appropriate value
How do I initialize this to an appropriate value when I actually get all my values from session info which I cannot access from the presentation layer.
Can someone help point me in the right direction. I have found numerous examples using mocks, but nothing for the unit testing suite included with the IDE.
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You really need to use mocks for this. There are several good mock objects that you should look at, but you really do need to mock the view up.
Deja View - the feeling that you've seen this post before.
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After several hours of trying to find a solution yesterday that's about the only option I could find. Unfortunately I've never used mocks before. I guess this will, with the permission of the project lead who thinks I should hardcode everything I need to test, provide me with the opportunity to learn.
Thanks for the advice.
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Hi all,
I'm trying to create a BHO that onDocumentComplete from dweb2 captures the HTML. Currently it works unless I have a DHTML/AJAX page, where it captures the code too soon.
Has anyone any ideas how to capture it when the page is fully loaded (datasource's and all)
Thanks,
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