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Comments by Member 13219269 (Top 5 by date)
Member 13219269
6-Jun-17 1:56am
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@Richard MacCutchan, fine I will continue with PictureBox but sometime I would come
to a stage to upgrade the control/widget properties for better animation capabilities
so do you think that only UserControls/ third party paid widgets only can perform well in this domain?
Member 13219269
30-May-17 8:27am
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Thanks for your comment!! I know
IronPython, most of the IronPython tutorials are unnecessarily complicated, need something very simple vs-python example to get through it
Member 13219269
30-May-17 1:45am
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Thanks a lot Daniel for helping
Member 13219269
30-May-17 1:43am
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That's a new info for me, thanks to a lot buddy, but Matlab is expensive usually companies won't go for it instead they compel for Python open source.
Member 13219269
24-May-17 3:26am
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That's a great reply Daniel!! in short, you are saying that c# is not par with python for scientific application development right?