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You can have several .NET projects in one solution. And you can add MFC projects as well, if you like.
Kevin
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I use academic standard which I recieved from academicsuperstore.com for $50. Academic professional was released shortly after I bought academic standard for $100. If you can afford it I would ge the professional, but I have no problems using VS.NET 2003 Academic Professional, and VS.NET 2005 Academic Standard.
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Thomas Stockwell
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I have Visual Studio Team Edition for Software Developers seems I can develop .NET applications with it Just wondering how this flavor (VIsual Studio .NET) is different then Visual Studio T.E.
thankx
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They are the same. When .NET first came out in 2001/2 the product was called Visual Studio .NET. When .NET 2.0 was released they called the product just Visual Studio 2005. The next one will be Visual Studio 2008.
Kevin
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ForNow wrote: Forgive me if I sound ignorant
There is nothing wrong in this query in anyway.
ForNow wrote: But the main difference between Visual Studio and Visual Studio .NET
You can check out this URL for a comprehensive discussion on all versions of Visual Studio: http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/vstudio/default.aspx[^]
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Ok First let me say I appreciate you saying that is as I am quite new to this platform
My Background is MainFrame Assembler internals
based on what u just said I'll ask another question this regarding C++
Why is the big advantage of using drived classes as opossed to have 2 seprate Class Declarations eg.
MYClass : CSsting
as opossed to
CLass MYClass
{
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CLass CSstring
{
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Is it that in the first case CLass MYClass can access the protected members of CSsting
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I have this code that a friend helped me with.
Dim di As New DirectoryInfo(MapPath("~/uploaded/agenda"))
Dim fiArr As FileInfo() = di.GetFiles()
repeater_agenda.DataSource = fiArr
''loop through briefings directory
'rptdirectory.DataSource = IO.Directory.GetFiles(MapPath("~/resources"))
Me.repeater_agenda.DataBind()
It will read the directory and list the files in that directory just fine. But when I click on the file I want to read the url comes back - https://wwwmil.4af.afrc.af.mil/resources/AFTP%20System.doc and I get a page not found error.
I am new to this and am totally lost. Could somebody help me pls?
Lonnie R Thomas
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I am guessing that you need to do a server.urlDecode() This will properly translate all of the escaped characters so that a valid url. Or you may want to change your doc names so they don't have characters in them that need to be escaped. Anyway, that is my guess as to what is wrong.
Ben
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Hello
can anybody tell me how to make the compilation process faster? I have heard that it is possible to skip the processes of creating the assembly file and we can directly get the exe file for the windows. Can someone tell me how to do this???
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sAqIb
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Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.
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How slow is it?
I admit I haven't work on massive projects, but 1/2 million lines spread over a number of projects will compile into an application in a reasonable amount of time (under a minute).
One way to speed its up is with more memory and more cpu. 2gig of RAM is almost a must on a development machine and hardly breaks the bank.
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There is no such thing as "skipping the assembly file". An .EXE or .DLL file IS an assembly! You cannot skip any part of the compile process.
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AFAIK ngen.exe tries to reduce the run-time execution time by adding a step to the
building process.
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Thought he might be referring to run time compilation of MSIL - hence ngen.
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Hi,
What is the default class access modifier?? I am using the4 correct terms??
If I have:
class MyClass
{
}
..is it private, public, or what?? Is it the same for variables?
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ma se
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the Default Class Access Modifier is Public.
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Satips.
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If ur are not specify any modifier than it is Public
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vijay sagar
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So Public is the Default.
Regards,
Satips.
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Nope.
"Types declared in compilation units or namespaces can have public or internal declared accessibility and default to internal declared accessibility."
http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/library/aa691127(VS.71).aspx[^]
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Classes are 'internal' by default.
For methods, property accessors and fields the default is 'private'.
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What's it matter? There should be no default. Always specify.
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Hi,
I am using VB.NET 1.1 and I need to do URL rewriting. I don't understand what it is and how to go about it. If any one can help me please let me know soonest.
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ma se
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Hope the Article by Richard Birkby URL Rewritng[^] here in Cp will Help you.
Regards,
Satips.
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