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Do you have any evidence of this? It seems very unlikely to me.
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There is two modes of execution: JIT compiled and pre-JIT compiled, so, it's always compiled code running. Not so efficient as C++, but almost there...
Crivo
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Daniel Turini wrote:
There is two modes of execution: JIT compiled and pre-JIT compiled, so, it's always compiled code running. Not so efficient as C++, but almost there...
Can you tell me an example of applications that run in the two modes?
What about Managed C++ and mixing managed with unmanaged code?
Thanks!
Best regards,
Alexandru Savescu
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Any .NET application will run by default as JIT compiled.
If you run NGEN on that application, the framework will pre-compile it and the application startup time will be like a tradicional compiled one.
Crivo
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Does anybody know how I can get a list of all classes of the .NET framework, and if possibly their hierarchy?
Thanks!
Best regards,
Alexandru Savescu
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Look them up with ildasm.exe which comes with the .NET framework.
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How do I do that?
Thanks!
Best regards,
Alexandru Savescu
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I need to learn some .net very quickly for a job. Is there somewhere i can get a trial copy or just a free copy of visual studio .net from? Large download is not an issue, just cost and time. I have visual studio 6, is there some sort of upgrade to .net? i have found very little information on visual studio .net.
Thanks.
An Expert is somone who has previously made ALL the Mistakes, I dream of this day. - Lucky
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http://www.microsoft.com/uk/technet/preview/post-release.asp
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Hello;
I want to update my XML file by MSXML. But i have no idea how can i do that. The main problem is, i don't want to save (or rewrite) whole XML file after update a record.
How can i update a record in XML file (I don't want to use DOM).
Thank you...
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Ahmet Orkun GEDiK wrote:
I don't want to use DOM
Why not? Using the DOM you can append a node into the location you desire, or to the end of the document.
Are you thinking of using SAX or reading the document as a stream? Using a stream you would need to read the document, make sure you don't write over exisiting data and insert your data, then write the stream. A lot simpler to InsertNode/AppendNode and save.
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Does dotnet include anything to help licensing software? ¿Is there any class or tool that help creating shareware that could be activated with a serial number? ¿Is there any other approach to do this in dotnet?. Thanks
Reality.sys is corrupted!
Reboot the universe Y/N?
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There are some classes to help with licensing of controls; but you still need to fill in the plumbing.
If you look at the System.ComponentModel.License class there is a link to more information regarding its usage.
James
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hi there,
I am a beginner using .NET, I plan to do Palm application using Palm
can any body there giving me some hint?
Thanks a lot.
regards, Tho
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I am experiencing performance problems when accessing a 3rd party COM component on a remote server.
A client (A) is accessing an object remote (tcp, singeton) on a server (B). B uses a 3rd party COM component to give A the answer. The time B uses to get the answer from the 3rd party COM component (NOT including the remote call from A) is about 5 times longer than doing the same operations without remoting (with regular instantiating on one machine).
Can anyone help me with this?
-Øyvind
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Hi everyone,
I'm new in learning VS 6.0, particularly VC 6.0. In recent developments, .NET development tools are becoming increasingly popular.
I am a bit confused. Will VC 6.0 become obsolete in future? Should a beginner start on languages like C# or .NET, rather than persisting on VC 6.0
Any discussions with the above questions are very welcome
Thank you
Don't act, BE!
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Eventually yes, VC 6 will be obsolete (I assume you are talking about MFC) Microsoft is hoping to eventually have all windows apps written in managed code (with .NET) but this will not be for a while (if it ever does happen). I hope I helped answer your question.
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VC++ .NET [or VC++ 7] has MFC 7
So you won't become obsolete as long as you can do MFC
Nish
Regards,
Nish
Native CPian.
Born and brought up on CP.
With the CP blood in him.
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Is VC++ 7 much different from VC 6?
Don't act, BE!
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wilche wrote:
Is VC++ 7 much different from VC 6?
Not really. There are newer classes and functions!
But the interface has totally changed. Don't go looking for the class wizard and stuff like that. The GUI takes some adjustment-time
Nish
Regards,
Nish
Native CPian.
Born and brought up on CP.
With the CP blood in him.
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Does anyone know if Microsoft plans on integrating SVG (Scalable Vector Graphics) technology with .NET? It would make it really easy to create data driven graphics!
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Probably more of an issue of when IE will natively support SVG. IE team hinted that they're not doing this for the next release.
Cheers,
Simon
"Every good work of software starts by scratching a developer's personal itch.", Eric S. Raymond
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