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new_t wrote: My knollages about C# and SQL Server are 0. If someone is willing to tell me just where should I start from, I'll be very gratefull!
You don't need guidance, you need to hire a programmer.
"Why don't you tie a kerosene-soaked rag around your ankles so the ants won't climb up and eat your candy ass..." - Dale Earnhardt, 1997 ----- "...the staggering layers of obscenity in your statement make it a work of art on so many levels." - Jason Jystad, 10/26/2001
modified on Sunday, June 15, 2008 9:50 AM
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if you want to learn c# start with the basic. open this site www.homeandlearn.co.uk. maybe this could help you on your problem..
ignore this message if this doesnt help you..
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Without information about your previous experience your question is pointless.
I give you some examples:
1. Hard experience with C++, MFC – you will need from at least 6 months to start
swimming in the deep with C#, not only to “make things barely working”.
2. Serious background with Delphi VCL and/or JAVA plus some NET experience – at least 3 months till you start creating C# reasonable code.
3. Previous experience with Oracle and PLSQL give you chances to get into the swing of the MS SQL Server for a short time.
4. No previous programming experience at all – in this case I have pity on your client. You should try your skills in the brain surgery also.
The narrow specialist in the broad sense of the word is a complete idiot in the narrow sense of the word.
modified on Monday, June 16, 2008 10:28 AM
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hello sir,
i have got a problem that i dont understand how to solve it.
i am using c# form with a textbox . i have set localization =true and
language =urdu. my computer has arabic script installed. now when i run
my form the textbox language still is english.unless i press left+shift+ctrl. is there any way that when i run my app. the text box
will ready to accept unicode character like urdu.
when i set default language to urdu work fine .but i dont want to
change default language because it changes application default language
to urdu.
please help me .this type of project is new to me and i dont now how to
overcome this problem
thanks in advance
modified on Sunday, June 15, 2008 9:06 AM
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I think there's no other way to do this.. as u want to use english on other programs on your computer and for your this software u want to use urdu..
U have to manually set the default language.
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hi
i need an article about Using MSMQ Triggers (practical). i was searched on internet and found many article about this, but all of those in Windows NT 4.0 or 2000, whereas, i need in windows xp. also i need to an artcile that Using MSMQ in Workgroup computers on the network, can anyBody help me ?
thanks.
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I used to do it but now I completely forgot
So, how do you include say a StackPanel in your C# Windows Application form??
Many thanks
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Put it inside a ElementHost control.
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jamie550 wrote: Put it inside a ElementHost control.
What, how where
Please clarify
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Put a ElementHost on your form. If it is called host, then you would do:
StackPanel s=new StackPanel();
host.Child=s;
s.Children.Add( first control you want);
s.Children.Add( second control);
etc...
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Sorry but doh!
What are all these??
Where can I find this mighty ElementHost, what is it?? is it a control?? and how can I access those wpf controls by simply type their names?? I cant just type StackPanel, do I need to reference some class/interface first?? what is it??
Hey, thanks mate!
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The ElementHost is a control. It it located in WindowsFormIntegration.dll
StackPanel and most other WPF controls are in PresentationFramework.dll, but you also need PresentationCore.dll and WindowsBase.dll
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Thanx jamie but all the dlls you just mentioned are disabled and cant be imported
What do I do now
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Are you targeting at least .NET Framework 3.0?
There should be a tooltip describing the problem.
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Hey jamie,
Thanks buddy, I'm fine now
Thanks for staying with me 'till the end, your great man
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You're patience is astonishing, and pleased he thanked you for you effort.
Never underestimate the power of human stupidity
RAH
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Hey erfi,
Thanks, I'm fine now
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I hope the idiot who's voting my every post down in this thread knows the answer to my question!!
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i am familiar with asp.net,i never used delegate but when i go interview they asking about delegate where do u use in your project, i am unable to said answer bcoz i never used can any one tell where really delegate is necessary in real time where actually used delegate
i want real time application development use of delegate, i know that concept how it works.
This is haneef.............................................................
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* When u write a method which compares two objects and u want to allow user to specify comprasion method. Then u put a Comprasion<t> parameter.
* Array.Sort(Comprasion<t>)</t> , Thread(Action) etc.
* Events.
Greetings - Gajatko
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Delegate is a type-safe function pointer. Which is point a method with specific signature.
It has much more uses in these days. Like:
(i) Asynchronous Programming
(ii) With Unmanaged Code
(iii) Invoking the Events in Callback or Asynchronous programming.
Parwej Ahamad
R & D: REST services with WCF
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This is not the ASP.NET forum.
Delegates are used for a start whenever an event fires. In ASP.NET, Page_load and Page_prerender work b/c of delegates. In winforms, your click events, load events, etc, work b/c of delegates. I would use delegates most for communication between forms, or between user controls in ASP.NET. You'd use delegates a lot less in ASP.NET b/c it's stateless, your page is completely recreated on every postback.
Christian Graus
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Good Day,
Why is it that when I distribute my DLL, the intellisense won't work?
I mean, this stuffs:
/// summary
///
/// /summary
/// <param name="input"></param>
/// <returns></returns>
Thanks!
It is said that the most complex structures built by mankind are software systems. This is not generally appreciated because most people cannot see them. Maybe that's a good thing because if we saw them as buildings, we'd deem many of them unsafe.
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Are you distributing the XML file with it?
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