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Comments by pancho2413 (Top 15 by date)
pancho2413
13-Jun-11 18:05pm
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Yeah you're right, and some people who wrote me too. We were really thinking about changing to C++ because of security but we decided to keep C# alive with us. Thanks Dave
pancho2413
31-Mar-11 17:34pm
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Alright, it looks interesting. But how can I do? sorry, my unexperience don't let me see clearly. BTW, please read my question again. I added some info. Besides, if I use TableLogOnInfo I need to write something like 'using System.Object' at the beginning of the form?
pancho2413
12-Mar-11 16:29pm
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I know about the power of .net but the need of just a compiled prgram of my C# applications is so huge. I can't find how to do this. It's sad dude, I programm using C# but it's a real sadness to know that there's no way to protect my applications in C#, besides, do you know how much time do I have to spend for installing them including the f***ing needed 200MB framework 3.5 for just 400 KB of my app? I use some functions from this version but I don't need the whole framework... ;-(. BTW Do you know something about an expensive software called Salamandra? they offer something like a compiler for .net.
pancho2413
12-Mar-11 16:22pm
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C# is powerful but when I have to install an app in a new computer I need to install additional software such as the .Net Framwework 3.5 (200MB+ , that's insane!!!!) and I really need to use some functions that comes with this version.
Besides, security against decoding my apps is very important but if I have just the MSIL I will have a lot of risks.
I want to compile my program with those tools I use from the framework and nothing else (it's what everybody expect from a compiler :-D ), and take the compiled file/s to any pc
pancho2413
12-Mar-11 13:08pm
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I mean the list you can find just searching in google for example.
In other words: FROM THE DIFFERENT C++ NATIVE COMPILERS YOU KNOW, which is the best for you?
pancho2413
22-Feb-11 18:17pm
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Sure, jfriedman is right. And I was looking for people who answer exactly what I ask :-D
pancho2413
22-Feb-11 18:15pm
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All of you won from my point of view. You help people just because you feel good doing it, I offer the same too. I really, really thank you all.
pancho2413
22-Feb-11 16:54pm
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I think you wrote the correct answer. I know how to implement it as a function but I was wondering about the existence of a .net function I was missing. BUT you helped me with that System.Collections.Generic.List. Thanks
pancho2413
22-Feb-11 16:43pm
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Hahaha easy guys. Thanks for helping me, I appreciate it a lot :-D. Hard to decide who won :-P
pancho2413
7-Feb-11 9:16am
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You are right. Even when I just need to substract a day, your answer is more complete for any case. Thanks a lot friend.
pancho2413
28-Jan-11 18:51pm
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Thanks for your ultra-fast answer. The code is like this:
String mytext = "\nHello\n\n\tHow are you?"; //here I have 3 escape commands
After this, I add some escape commands for my dot matrix printer. Then, I do the following (supposing that the next control is a RichTextBox object):
richtextboxmessage.Text = mytext;
And when I run my project, the richtextboxmessage has some weird characters, maybe 10 characters and nothing else.
Now I tried not to add those escape commands for my printer and it ran :-P
I'm so happy because you were so fast. Thanks and I'll give you what you deserve for it.
pancho2413
29-Dec-10 14:50pm
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You are so amazing...
no other words in my mouth:
I'LL THANK YOU 'TIL I DIE
pancho2413
28-May-10 16:12pm
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Could you believe me that I was just thinking of doing the same thing? How can I give you extra points or some good grade??? If this print method doesn't work, doesn't matter, I tried hard... and you deserve my vote for answering as quick as I never thought
pancho2413
28-May-10 15:43pm
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Thanks. Completely agree with both of you, in fact, I used to print drawing to a graphic object BUT my boss told me it's just necessary for laser or inkjet printers. I tried to print with graphics with a dot matrix and it prints ok, but if I send raw data to these kind of printers it work with the fastest mode ever, and the boss like it (he prints with this mode using FoxPro), customers like too. Sad world, but money comes even from people who doesn't understand what's better for their image corporation: Using dot matrix printers????? come on... Any way, they pay
pancho2413
28-May-10 0:07am
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Thanks friend! You're right, I'm using old tech; buy the fact is that many enterprises-customers where I live work with dot matrix printers for reports, even for sale-tickets and for many other procedures. I know how to print using the second and last method: drawing objects for every printer (laser, matrix and many more) BUT my enterprises-customers need to print like the old school, the first method: raw data to a dot matrix printer
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