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I don't have gmail talk, you can send mails to my personal id mentioned in my signature. We can discuss it in mails ok
Regards,
Jaiprakash M Bankolli
jaiprakash.bankolli@gmail.com
http://jaiprakash.blog.com/
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hi,
pls check the mail i have sent the code.
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Hi I have replied you to your personal id.
Regards,
Jaiprakash M Bankolli
jaiprakash.bankolli@gmail.com
http://jaiprakash.blog.com/
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Hey while trying to solve you query I came across this link, I hope this will help you to achieve the same
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/316063
Regards,
Jaiprakash M Bankolli
jaiprakash.bankolli@gmail.com
http://jaiprakash.blog.com/
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i need a keyword at c# as (exit) at (VB.net)
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return;
But, it's generally better to write functions with one exit point.
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
How can i communicate between to exe files.
Well basically i am using STAF tool i.e. software testing automation framework to hold the communication .
But i am not getting how to communicate back to the exe.
Like a.exe in server machine starts b.exe in client machine. Now b.exe should go back to a.exe to ask which task to implement and now a.exe says run calc.exe and therefore b.exe should executed dt. i can do one way communication or even two way but i cant communicate with the exe..i dont want to run the whole exe while back communication i.e b.exe to a.exe.
Any ideas
Thanks
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If it's client/server, you need TCP/IP or something. If they are on the one machine, you can get by with WM_COPYDATA
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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Basically its a peer to peer network using STAF tool.
SO what option gonna be best for this.. what about semaphore and queue.
I dont know much about it and also there is no much help from googles for a STAF tool.So lil stucked at the moment
thanks
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hi...
how can i create a conference using text in c#?
plz help me,it is urgent
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I suspect you're asking how to write a program like MSN Messenger ? How can that be urgent ?
As someone said, everything about how you went about this has tended towards a situation where no-one can help you.
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 would like to know the diffenrce between vb.net and c#.net based on oops. What are there in vb.net or not there c#.net or vice versa.
thanx,
yamini
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"Oops" is what you say when you do something like accidentally deleting a weeks worth of work. Needless to say, "oops" should always be avoided.
I suppose that you are more interrested in OOP; object oriented programming.
Both VB.NET and C# are fully object oriented (as opposed to for example C++ and Delphi, which are procedural languages with OOP support). When it comes to OOP, there is no difference in what you can do with VB.NET and C#. The both compile into IL code and use the same framework, so the resulting code is quite similar.
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Guffa wrote: Both VB.NET and C# are fully object oriented (as opposed to for example C++ and Delphi, which are procedural languages with OOP support).
I would like to think of C++ as an OOP language with procedural support for backwards compatibility with C.
codito ergo sum
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BadKarma wrote: I would like to think of C++ as an OOP language with procedural support for backwards compatibility with C.
I can understand that you would like to think of C++ that way.
What makes C# fully object oriented, is that the entire structure of a program is based on object orientation. In C++ you can put code inside methods in classes if you like, but in C# there is no other place to put any code. In C++ you can put data inside classes if you like, but in C# there is no other place to put it.
In C++ the support for object orientation has beed added to the language, while in C# the language itself is object oriented.
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Guffa wrote: In C++ you can put code inside methods in classes if you like, but in C# there is no other place to put any code
And this is the reason why one uses many static functions to simulate the procedural approach of C/
C++
Imho, fully OO doesn't provide the best way to program, nor does fully procedural provide it. The best way is a mix of both. So my quote:
Guffa wrote: BadKarma wrote:
I would like to think of C++ as an OOP language with procedural support for backwards compatibility with C.
was in fact a little joke
codito ergo sum
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thanx but this is not the answer as in an interview i was stressed on this question. Some thing we cannot do in vb.net but we can do in c#.net
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There are things that you can do in C# that you can not do in VB.NET, like unsafe code and operator overloading, but that has really nothing to do with OOP.
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There are things that VB has and C# does not, and vice versa. None of them relate to OOP. In fact, there are central things that a language needs to be object oriented, and VB.NET and C# have them all, or they just plain would not be OOP.
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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Hey,
I'm making a progress screen for an application and when I'm uploading a file he gives the "percentage progress" IN the text (realtime). That's nice and good BUT I always have to do:
txt1.Text = txt1.Text.replace(previousPercentage, newPercentage)
And because there is a lot of text in my textbox it starts to blink when it's refreshed (it doesn't blink when I add something to it).
How can I solve this problem?
thx!
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How often are you running the replace command ? Perhaps you need to run it on a string and then put that string in your label ?
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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Every 1sec (if you do it 50times a second its normal it blinks :p)
And I place the wholl string in the txt in one time (every 1sec)
thx
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Wrap the update up with a BeginUpdate() , EndUpdate() block.
Deja View - the feeling that you've seen this post before.
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txt1.BeginUpdate() ? --> doesn't work
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