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SqlCodeGuard updated to version 2.1.4628
Major changes:
[+] added API to use in custom build process/tools/so on + Sample project
[+] added "issue groups" to "Select issue window"
also minor changes, fixes and so on.
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This part reads definitely as an ad; consider creating articles explaining how to use your free software, and stop the marketing-activities: if your software adds value, we'll be using it without an explicit recommendation.
Bastard Programmer from Hell
if you can't read my code, try converting it here[^]
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Yep, it is some sort of ad, i guess.
But if not - who'll know about the tool?
Anyway i don't think that such kind of app will be popular - from my experience - nobody cares about T-SQL code. And even if somebody cares - they will not use any tools.
Strange situation, i guess - ReSharper & StyleCop are so popular and widely used, as a bunch of other development tools and utils - free and paid.
But in SQL world (to be more specific - in MS SQL Server world) - such kind of tool are not popular at all.
However, this is more a philosophical question, not related directly to the utility or to this forum.
Sorry for my "crap".
Bye.
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SqlCodeGuard wrote: Yep, it is some sort of ad, i guess.
But if not - who'll know about the tool?
I don't trust tools who need to convince me of their value using "free" tools. It implies that your software is worth the amount of money available for ads - near zero.
SqlCodeGuard wrote: Anyway i don't think that such kind of app will be popular - from my experience - nobody cares about T-SQL code. And even if somebody cares - they will not use any tools.
Get the elephant out! Sorry, but I'm called whenever a LINQ-query does not perform. Strangely enough, TSQL ain't dead, and there's more people who know how to use the profiler than there were five years ago.
SqlCodeGuard wrote: But in SQL world (to be more specific - in MS SQL Server world) - such kind of tool are not popular at all.
Correct. Because there ain't that much tools that actually add value. TSQL is alive and kicking however, and there's a huge amount of SQL-developers that are looking for tools to help in their daily tasks.
Stop spamming, add an article that shows how your free software adds value
Today!
It'll be considered spamming if you're promoting a product in a forum that's primarily aimed at helping to create correct code. Brace for impact, and start that article. Even if it merely saves 5 minutes of time, some developer will be grateful it exists.
Bastard Programmer from Hell
if you can't read my code, try converting it here[^]
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Eddy Vluggen wrote: Get the elephant out! Sorry, but I'm called whenever a LINQ-query does not perform. Strangely enough, TSQL ain't dead, and there's more people who know how to use the profiler than there were five years ago.
Yes, but almost nobody knows where to get SQL Profiler for SqlExpress - or how to profile it without profiler.
And yes - i also called whenever developers got troubles with LINQ/other modern framework/ORM/etc. That's why i'm sure - nobody cares 'bout SQL code
Eddy Vluggen wrote: Correct. Because there ain't that much tools that actually add value. TSQL is alive and kicking however, and there's a huge amount of SQL-developers that are looking for tools to help in their daily tasks.
IMHO developers are looking for tool which allows produce more sql code for less time but not tool to produce correct sql code, 'cause developers first of all are C/C#/etc developers and only in last turn - T-SQL developers.
Not sure if i'll able to quickly write article in english but if somebody interested - they can read auto translated review (as for me - seems like the article translated "good enough").
http://translate.google.com/translate?sl=ru&tl=en&js=n&prev=_t&hl=ru&ie=UTF-8&layout=2&eotf=1&u=http%3A%2F%2Fhabrahabr.ru%2Fpost%2F151179%2F&act=url[^]
HabraHabr - is something like IT-Tech news channel/forum/discussion board/etc.
ps call me snooty but as for me - "i can easily find errors in my database" - this is enough big value. I'm not a salesman or something like, i'm technician and benefits of tool are obvious for me.
But! I've worked on it more than 5 years and so what is obvious for me - is not obvious for other people
I guess i should find someone with unblinkered point of view to write review.
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Reads like an ad.. I don't mind, as long as the adverted crap is for free. Seems that your stuff is available "for free".
Considered using the CP-license? It'd be better than no licence at all
Bastard Programmer from Hell
if you can't read my code, try converting it here[^]
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http://stereopsis.com/flux/[^]
f.lux makes the color of your computer's display adapt to the time of day, warm at night and like sunlight during the day.
f.lux makes your computer screen look like the room you're in, all the time. When the sun sets, it makes your computer look like your indoor lights. In the morning, it makes things look like sunlight again.
Tell f.lux what kind of lighting you have, and where you live. Then forget about it. F.lux will do the rest, automatically.
cheers,
Chris Maunder
The Code Project | Co-founder
Microsoft C++ MVP
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Great tool chris, put it in my two computers and I love it.
It is strange at the beginning, but once you get used to it...
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Thank you Chris, Forgot to tell you earlier. Installed this one 2 weeks ago. Awesome!
thatrajaNobody remains a virgin, Life screws everyone
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Really groovy. I wish computers came with IR sensors so this tool could work better! Thanks for sharing.
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At lease someone cares for night coders.... Thank you very much Chris for sharing this tool.
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f.lux is a wonderful tool, unfortunately I have found it incompatible with my nVidia graphics card, a GE Force 7100 GS, in Win 7 Pro 64: specifically, I cannot adjust contrast or brightness in the nVidia TaskBar application without over-riding f.lux settings, and within f.lux, you have a very limited range of adjusting contrast or brightness.
This may be more problematic for me because I am using a large 32 inch, LCD tv/monitor (not full 1080p, native resolution 1366x768), driven by HDMI ?
I have to continually adjust the contrast and brightness settings depending on the application I am running, whether I am watching on-line video, watching a DVD movie, etc. You can be sure that I have varied every aspect of the monitor's internal setting possible before concluding there was no "happy medium" where its high luminance could be "toned down," without sacrificing readability.
I would assume f.lux does not work with other similar lower-end nVidia cards, but I am not sure. I cannot remember if I sent an e-mail to f.lux about this, or not.
Since it has been over six weeks since I last tried f.lux, and nVidia's driver has been updated, I should re-test.
Hope f.lux works for you: its interface is so nicely designed !
best, Bill
~
Confused by Windows 8 ? This may help: [ ^] !
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Hey! I made this iTunes overlay for full screen games. I won't lie, it isn't the fanciest piece of software ever created but I think it's not too bad and gets the job done.
The way it works is that the overlay stays on top of all your programs and doesn't steal focus upon click. It displays your current song and its artist, its total run time and position which shows as both text and in a progress bar, a scroll bar for iTunes volume control as well as your typical, common functions such as pause, play, stop, next, and back. It's operation is rather straight forward.
The controller is also customizable, allowing you to change its font, font size, font colour and position of the controller, as well as a lock so you don't accidentally move it mid operation. Might want to note that it's a bit laggy for movement though when iTunes has a song loaded as the players constantly updating due to the DLL's event handlers not working.
I realise this is an awfully big post and I apologize. :P But, if this is something you would be interested in, the program can be found here.
There currently isn't any website or any type of forum it can call home. If you know of a website that can be used for sharing programs (Nothing like codeplex or stuff where professional grade programs go, just something simple? ) please let me know.
Hope you enjoy the program! Let me know what you think. ^.^
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<pre lang="text"></pre>
Just run into Briefcase messing around with “read only files”.
Found out that there is another application which does function in similar way as Briefcase - called SyncToy.
Also found some dead links allegedly supporting SyncToy, so since I have knack to pick a dead horse, should I bother with SyncToy?
Is there another FREE application as SyncToy?
BTW – I had life long bad experience with anything MS calls "Backup", please do not bother with recommending that, OK.
Thanks for reading.
Cheers
Vaclav
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Hi,
I have used Synctoy for a while and it did work well enough but every now and again sometimes it seemed to miss a few beats.
In the mean time I have been using FreeFileSync for a few years and that works really well. I use it regularly to maintain multiple duplicates (backups of my +/- 60Gb of personal data) and I have never had any problems or glitches with it.
Just a personal opinion but I like it.
Filip
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I switch file sync programs annually, it seems. Thanks for the tip on FreeFileSync - looks nice!
FWIW I've been using GoodSync, which works well, but at $39 a pop for the version I can run directly from my backup drives, seems way too expensive - especially since you need a separate license per removable drive for their goodSyncToGo version.
cheers,
Chris Maunder
The Code Project | Co-founder
Microsoft C++ MVP
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How to replace a line in a file with a range of lines found after the replacement line using Perl.
Thanks in advance,
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"New High-Quality Free Fonts
From Smashing Editorial"[^]
July 20th, 2012
A review of around 35 free fonts, many of which are absolutely free with no licensing requirement, some of which, like Signika, are available through Google Web Fonts[^].
Includes Roman fonts, pictographic/symbolic fonts (fonts that, in days of yore, were know as "pi" fonts), special fonts for "display type" uses (big sizes, for titles, and headings, etc.): an amazing selection:
"In this selection, we’re pleased to present Signika, Plastic Type, Bariol, Alegreya, Metropolis, Typometry and other quality fonts. Please note that while most fonts are available for commercial projects, some are for personal use only and are clearly marked as such. Also, please read the licensing agreements carefully before using the fonts; they may change from time to time."
Some may not appear as "totally free," like Veneer, but if you read the user comments, and responses from Smashing, you'll find information like this;
"Please notice that the weights featured in this post are available for free download. In the case of Veneer, you just have to register on MyFonts and select the fonts (which both cost $0) and proceed with checkout. With Ranger, you can decide yourself how much you’d like to pay for the font."
best, Bill
"Everything we call real is made of things that cannot be regarded as real." Niels Bohr
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(I know this has been posted here before, but I did not see ISSkin in any of those posts)
InnoSetup[^] with ISSkin[^].
ISSkin can use Windows Visual Styles, so there are a number of themes you can use. Just be sure to get permission first!
Addendum: Inno Script Studio[^] is an excellent IDE for Inno Setup
Bill Gates is a very rich man today... and do you want to know why? The answer is one word: versions.
Dave Barry
Read more at BrainyQuote[ ^]
modified 23-Aug-12 8:07am.
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I've got an idea for a new programming language:
New Coding Visual # Language = NCV#L
keywords
---------If
<if the specified condition is complete, runs code>
If [condition] Then
{
code
}
-If---Sub keywords
-----elseif
<if the previous condition isn't complete, specifies another conditions and runs other code>
elseif [condition]
{
code
}
-----else
<no conditions true? Run else's code>
else
{
code
}
---SAMPLE
If [mytextbox-text = ""] Then
{
msg{"No text"}
elseif [mytextbox-text = Null]
{
msg{"Text's null"}
}
else
{
msg{"There's text"}
}
}
--------Null
Shown in the previous if example. Represents the default value of anything. Its use may cause a NullReferenceException.
--------new
Declares a new instance of object. Can be use after as or in equals
SAMPLES
privated mytxtbox as new TextBox
myobj = new TextBox
-------as
Specifies the type of a declaration. Its use was shown in the previous example.
----- public, privated, friendly, shared, local, hidden
Keywords specifying how an object can be accessed:
public – from any place of the solution
privated – from only the place where it was declared
friendly – from only on the declared namespace of it.
shared – from all instance of its parent.
local – none of these keywords can be used as local variables on methods. Except this one.
hidden – declares again object hiding other objects with the same name on its parent.
byval , byref , opt are used only in parameters.
Use shown on the previous example of AS
----------void{parameters}
Same of sub and void in VB&C#. Declares a method, its parameters and its code and have nothing to return. Void don’t have ctors so does not matter if you put ‘as new void’
SAMPLE
public main-load as void {byval e as object}
{
myGroupbox-Header = “This is what we call ‘effect void’”
}
-----------ctor
CTORS are like subnew and public blablablabla on C#&VB. Define how each instance of class will be created
ctor
{
#Call of StartComponent is needed for XAML\WinForms design support
StartComponent{}
}
------option
Create more options to voids\funcs\ctors.
public load-text as void{byref filename as str}
{
option{byval filename as str, byval coding as Coding}
{
myrtf.LoadAdvanced{filename, coding}
}
option{byval stream as Stream}
{
myrtf.LoadStram(stream)
}
myrtf.Load(filename)
}
----------Uses
Imports a namespace, as well its members.
Uses Me.Resources
-------------func
Like void, but shold return something.
public CheckSpell{} as func[ as bool ]
{
If [Spellerror] Then
{
Return[false]
else
Return[true]
}
}
-------------Return[valueToReturn]
Only in funcs or in the property situations below(props). Makes a object throw the valueToReturn.
------props
A property.
public WordWrap as props[ as bool ]{local ww as bool}
{
WhenRead #Means: what will be done when the prop is being read.
{
return ww
}
WhenWrite #Means: what will be done when the prop is being write.
{
ww = value
}
}
NOTE:If you miss any value, it will become Read Only\Write Only.
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Default types(in red)
App commands
Using App #Using acts like with of visual basic.
{
.Run – runs a new instance of app
.Shutdown – End all instances of application
End (doesn’t needs to type or use app) – close the current instance of app.
}
ref
A class can’t refer to themselve – use this instead
/ref
My namespace was replace by Me namespace
Properties aren't separated by dot and yes, by a hiphen.
properties\funcs returning values are in boxes
Arguments are in braces
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Might be because it's the end of the day but I fail to see how this is a "free tool"....
Why is common sense not common?
Never argue with an idiot. They will drag you down to their level where they are an expert.
Sometimes it takes a lot of work to be lazy
Please stand in front of my pistol, smile and wait for the flash - JSOP 2012
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This doesn't belong in this forum...
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This is a RECOMMENDING of a IDE if someone want.
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A couple of points. If you are recommending something, it's customary to put a link in. Also, a programming language is not an IDE. I can't see anywhere in your post that refers to an IDE.
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