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hagridcracker wrote:
and the UI will be VB.Net and or ASP.Net.
Why would you do such a thing ?
ASP.NET requires you use VB.NET or C#, it's not a different thing altogether.
hagridcracker wrote:
oWidgets can not be used (intellisense does not work)
Does it compile/run ? Maybe intellisense is all that is broken.
hagridcracker wrote:
and there is syntax error line under it. When I hover over it i get 'declaration expected'
Does Widgets have a public default constructor ?
Christian
I have drunk the cool-aid and found it wan and bitter. - Chris Maunder
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Why do such a thing...
I've jsut started coding in both VB.Net and C#.. just nver used one with the other yet. I've been coding in vb 3-6 since 93' so I am very familiar with OOP..
Short Rant:
Also if you are lucky enough to get a gig with Microsoft or a contract they usually (as in 99.9% of the time) require all coding to be in c# whether it is a stand alone app/part of a solution or if you are doing asp.net coding...
there are more short term vb.net gigs than c# and c# pays better, but doing the ui in vb is much easier faster.
-- Nope it will not compile
-- if you mean the Wiget() method of the Widget Class yes.
JG
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hagridcracker wrote:
I've been coding in vb 3-6 since 93' so I am very familiar with OOP..
Would I invoke a holy war if I said I had no idea that VB had any OOP support before VB.NET ? I didn't even think it had classes until recently ?
hagridcracker wrote:
Also if you are lucky enough to get a gig with Microsoft or a contract they usually (as in 99.9% of the time) require all coding to be in c# whether it is a stand alone app/part of a solution or if you are doing asp.net coding...
So why not do it all in C# ?
hagridcracker wrote:
there are more short term vb.net gigs than c#
Ah.... Yeah, I had to fight not to do my last contract in VB.NET. I just flat out refused, and they took me anyhow.
hagridcracker wrote:
c# pays better
There's some justice in the world then....
hagridcracker wrote:
doing the ui in vb is much easier faster.
Why ? I seriously find that incredibly hard to believe.
hagridcracker wrote:
if you mean the Wiget() method of the Widget Class yes.
Yes, that is the default constructor. Then I have no idea why you'd have that problem, sorry.
Christian
I have drunk the cool-aid and found it wan and bitter. - Chris Maunder
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I got into objects seriously around ver 6 i believe they have been around since ver 5.
the ui... there are a few gotchas that will get you coming from vb6/vb.net. nothing major but a bit confusing when you start out other than that the coding now is so similar, but just different enough for not so serious developers to think that its hard.
The bulk of my code is in the datalayer and business objects anyway at this will be in c#.
I leave my customers with dlls they can just reference and use.
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Hi
You were not specifying that where the Widgets class written. However I guessed it has been in C# class library. I am sure that it was the problems of namespace.You please verifiy the code file that contains ‘Widgets’ class definition for namespace declaration.
M.Sendilkumar
TVS Infotech Ltd
Chennai
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Both classes are located in the same name space and all are visible using the object browser.
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I made a newbie mistake and was wotking in the wrong scope. After moving my code around it works as expected.
JG
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Hi
Can someone help me out with the comboboxes?
I'm trying to make the items that I add thru my program stay in the combobox and I don't know the right code.
Gap
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What kind of item that you want add. Usually the item in the combobox just present during the time that you run your application (store in memory). If you want to store an item everytime your program load you need to write it in the formload event. If you want it to be more flexibility, you could store the information of the item that you want to add in the text file or database. So when you load your application you can load that item from text file or database in your combobox as normally.
A thousand mile of journey, begin with the first step.
APO-CEDC
Save Children Norway-Cambodia Office
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gosh thanks
i'm trying to add text by the way
and how do I program that...?
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Try to find the information from here[^]. It contain some sample application that demonstrate to load the database in the combobox. If you still have the problem, let me know.
A thousand mile of journey, begin with the first step.
APO-CEDC
Save Children Norway-Cambodia Office
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ok Thanks so much
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ahhh those are VB 6 and 5 samples i'm on VB .net 2003
but I almost made the program it's just that it adds all the text from a .txt file into one item and what I want it to do is add one item for each line on the .txt file
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hi,
can anybody tell that how i can open pdf file through vb or vb.net for reading
Thanks in advance
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Try to read the information from here.[^]
A thousand mile of journey, begin with the first step.
APO-CEDC
Save Children Norway-Cambodia Office
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In VB you probably need an instance of the Acrobat View instantiated before calling the file. In vb.net, I just had to address this. Really the simplistic approach is to hyperlink to the filename.pdf file and it will open in your web form window...kind of automagically.
I wonder if anyone can tell me a way to have it open in it's own window, or web form without writing javascript with a new window event firing...I mean open a second web form while keeping the calling web form open??
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I'm looking for some documentation on howto manipulate winamp via vb.net
I have no knowledge on the area so any help would be appreciated...
Isn't there some documentation on the subject if there is where can I find it?
How terrible is wisdom when it brings no profit to the wise
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Winamp Software Development Kit
http://www.winamp.com/nsdn/winamp/sdk/
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thx a bunch just what i was looking for... guess I'm getting lazy
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Hello,
I attach a "Tree Control" on a Form in VB.NET. I want to add some parents and child nodes through code not through properties. How to do this????
IS it possible to assign keys or id's to nodes. If yes then to do this.???
And finally "How to access parent node attributes when you are at child node"
Plz reply of these 3 problems.
Regards,
Eshban
EsHbAn BaHaDuR
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.NET Framework Class Library
TreeNodeCollection Class
http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/default.asp?url=/library/en-us/cpref/html/frlrfSystemWindowsFormsTreeNodeCollectionClassTopic.asp?frame=true
http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/default.asp?url=/library/en-us/cpref/html/frlrfSystemWindowsFormsTreeNodeClassTopic.asp?frame=true
http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/default.asp?url=/library/en-us/cpref/html/frlrfSystemWindowsFormsTreeViewClassTopic.asp?frame=true
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Hi everybody I need help i'm trying to make a setup but I try to build a *.exe file in it and I get this message:
Unable to build assembly named 'Gap's Email Client.exe', HRESULT == '0x8007064F'
Can anyone help me here?
I apreciate any help.
Gap
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I found these two references, It dosen't look good so far.
Unable to build assembly named 'MyApp', HRESULT == '8007064F'
http://www.mcse.ms/archive102-2004-1-264423.html
Unable to build assembly named '<name>'
http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/default.asp?url=/library/en-us/vsintro7/html/vxerrunabletobuildassemblynamedname.asp
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Thanks anyway
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