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Thread: vs7
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Nov 21st, 2000, 03:44 PM
#1
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i'm playing with vs7. It looks like the dogs!!!
Opened up a vb project, first thing i see is a basic template for a form...Check this out!
Code:
Imports System.ComponentModel
Imports System.Drawing
Imports System.WinForms
Public Class Form1
Inherits System.WinForms.Form
Public Sub New()
MyBase.New
Form1 = Me
'This call is required by the Win Form Designer.
InitializeComponent
'TODO: Add any initialization after the InitializeComponent() call
End Sub
'Form overrides dispose to clean up the component list.
Overrides Public Sub Dispose()
MyBase.Dispose
components.Dispose
End Sub
Protected Sub Form1_Click(ByVal sender As Object, ByVal e As System.EventArgs)
End Sub
End Class
oh yes:-)
td.
"One logical slip and an entire scientific edifice comes tumbling down." - Robert M. Pirsig
[email protected]
"but if Einstein is right and God is in the details, reality requires that we sometimes get religion." - Scott Meyers.
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Nov 21st, 2000, 03:48 PM
#2
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Originally posted by tumblingdown
i'm playing with vs7. It looks like the dogs!!!
so does this mean that you do or don't like it? I'm rather fond of dogs myself???
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Nov 21st, 2000, 03:53 PM
#3
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It's a saying, The Dogs B*llocks.
It means "rather bloody good!"
td.
"One logical slip and an entire scientific edifice comes tumbling down." - Robert M. Pirsig
[email protected]
"but if Einstein is right and God is in the details, reality requires that we sometimes get religion." - Scott Meyers.
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Nov 21st, 2000, 04:02 PM
#4
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Seriously.
We are considering going to VS7. Since we work on a classified system we can't use .net (security people said so I'm not sure why though). Are there enough enhancements to make it worth our while?
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Nov 21st, 2000, 04:12 PM
#5
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which part of vs do you want to use? I don't know whats new on the c++ side, but vb has a load os stuff it's been sadly lacking (polymorphism, inheritance ,overrides etc).
We have the horn for c# (it looks great, WITH garbage collection;-).
Unofficialy, vs7's not coming out till 2nd quarter next year. I wonder what makes .NET not secure, in the eyes of your security boys.
td.
"One logical slip and an entire scientific edifice comes tumbling down." - Robert M. Pirsig
[email protected]
"but if Einstein is right and God is in the details, reality requires that we sometimes get religion." - Scott Meyers.
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Nov 21st, 2000, 04:18 PM
#6
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I haven't looked into it myself but was told...
The system we are building is to have NO visibility outside our domain. In order to use .net, we have to have outside internet access don't we?
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Nov 21st, 2000, 04:21 PM
#7
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Pardon?
no.
.NET is a framework (like the components side of MTS). It doesn't have to have anything to do with the internet).
Don't you fancy have a project with c++ and vb and c# components in it, all living in oo peace and harmony.
td.
"One logical slip and an entire scientific edifice comes tumbling down." - Robert M. Pirsig
[email protected]
"but if Einstein is right and God is in the details, reality requires that we sometimes get religion." - Scott Meyers.
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Nov 21st, 2000, 04:25 PM
#8
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Definitely!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I guess I'll have to research this myself and see if we can talk the admin folks into it.
Thanks a bunch!
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Nov 21st, 2000, 04:43 PM
#9
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New features in the vb language include(from the vs7 msdn):
- Inheritance
- Structured Exception Handling
- Overloading
- Overriding
- Constructors and Destructors
- New data types (Char,Short,Decimal)
- Interfaces
- Delegates
- Shared Members
- Namespaces
- Attributes (Dim i as Integer,... i.DoSomething)
- FREE THREADING!!!!!
I'm getting a horn on, and i haven't even started on c# yet;-)
td.
"One logical slip and an entire scientific edifice comes tumbling down." - Robert M. Pirsig
[email protected]
"but if Einstein is right and God is in the details, reality requires that we sometimes get religion." - Scott Meyers.
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Nov 21st, 2000, 04:53 PM
#10
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Sounds great....although not getting my quite as excited as you..
Sorry about the stupid questions but we have to be sure it's worth it before we ask for anything new.
We have it in our contract that we have 30 days after the installation of a new product to go to formal training for the product. If we don't our contract is null and void.
If we go to the training we are obligated to stay in the position for another year or pay back the training out of our own pockets.
This is the government's way of making sure we don't install the current stuff until it is obsolete. Smart, isn't it???
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Nov 21st, 2000, 04:59 PM
#11
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"One logical slip and an entire scientific edifice comes tumbling down." - Robert M. Pirsig
[email protected]
"but if Einstein is right and God is in the details, reality requires that we sometimes get religion." - Scott Meyers.
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Nov 21st, 2000, 05:04 PM
#12
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Maybe you don't understand because it doesn't make any sense. They actually state that they chose this method to make sure that any "new" or "untested" software is not installed until the developers (Microsoft?) has had a chance to release several Service packs etc. We didn't even get VS6 until summer 2000 for just this reason.
They want to avoid troubling the overworked admin people.
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Nov 21st, 2000, 05:11 PM
#13
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at that rate, seeing it won't be go to production until next 2nd quarter, you won't get it for another couple of years :-(
I think you should persuade them to change policy (there's always a way - sleep with the boss of IT security or something;-)
td.
"One logical slip and an entire scientific edifice comes tumbling down." - Robert M. Pirsig
[email protected]
"but if Einstein is right and God is in the details, reality requires that we sometimes get religion." - Scott Meyers.
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Nov 21st, 2000, 05:14 PM
#14
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What a thought....
The ISA is a woman.....don't think any software is worth that!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Although I think my husband would like to watch. He's such a weirdo sometimes.
[Edited by barrk on 11-21-2000 at 05:21 PM]
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Nov 21st, 2000, 05:30 PM
#15
He's not a wierdo... all men... errrr... 95% of men are like that....
they like to watch sex, but unless they are gay they don't want to see an ugly dick pop out all of a sudden.... and well, ummmm... thats why men like lesbian stuff...
I'll stop talking before John and James get mad at me...

BTW: TD, Where did you get VS7?
I have a link to a download site, but it's only for win2k
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Nov 21st, 2000, 05:35 PM
#16
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Nov 21st, 2000, 05:36 PM
#17
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Yeah, it is only for 2k.
Our firm is in bed with M$ (we have some labs in Redmond).
A dude from there comes round and give is a chat on there stuff (.net etc) and gave us the beta.
td.
"One logical slip and an entire scientific edifice comes tumbling down." - Robert M. Pirsig
[email protected]
"but if Einstein is right and God is in the details, reality requires that we sometimes get religion." - Scott Meyers.
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Nov 21st, 2000, 05:37 PM
#18
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Hyperactive Member
hey barrk, if you do do the security head, can you rig up a web cam ;-?
td.
"One logical slip and an entire scientific edifice comes tumbling down." - Robert M. Pirsig
[email protected]
"but if Einstein is right and God is in the details, reality requires that we sometimes get religion." - Scott Meyers.
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Nov 21st, 2000, 05:41 PM
#19
baark:
"I doubt it" as in more than 95% or less?!?!? 
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Nov 21st, 2000, 05:45 PM
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Nov 21st, 2000, 05:46 PM
#21
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"One logical slip and an entire scientific edifice comes tumbling down." - Robert M. Pirsig
[email protected]
"but if Einstein is right and God is in the details, reality requires that we sometimes get religion." - Scott Meyers.
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Nov 21st, 2000, 05:50 PM
#22
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Be that as it may....
That's one fantasy I will not be fullfilling in reality. He'll just have to keep talking about it. 95%...really? WHY???? The thought of two guys doing each other does nothing for me. Now two guys doing....nevermind.
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Nov 21st, 2000, 05:52 PM
#23
YES!!!!!
you are soooo wrong... no offense.... but EVERY person I know on ICQ likes lesbian stuff.... Hmmm.... a few are girls too.... 
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Nov 21st, 2000, 05:52 PM
#24
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"One logical slip and an entire scientific edifice comes tumbling down." - Robert M. Pirsig
[email protected]
"but if Einstein is right and God is in the details, reality requires that we sometimes get religion." - Scott Meyers.
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Nov 21st, 2000, 05:53 PM
#25
Ummm baark, you keep revealing TOO MUCH personal info.... and well, I don't like that kind of personal info from someone a few years younger than my mom...
and you have to be a guy or a lesbian to understand... it's 2 women... and they are having sex.... what part of that is NOT good?
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Nov 21st, 2000, 05:54 PM
#26
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Spit Roast??????????????
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Nov 21st, 2000, 05:56 PM
#27
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denniswrenn
You should at least wait until you have some experience to comment.
Believe me, whether you like or it not....your parents are most likely still having sex. Get over it.
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Nov 21st, 2000, 05:56 PM
#28
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come on. Think about it!
td.
"One logical slip and an entire scientific edifice comes tumbling down." - Robert M. Pirsig
[email protected]
"but if Einstein is right and God is in the details, reality requires that we sometimes get religion." - Scott Meyers.
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Nov 21st, 2000, 05:58 PM
#29
I know my parents are still having sex... I don't like to think about it.. but I know it's happening.. *Dennis almost pukes*
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Nov 21st, 2000, 05:58 PM
#30
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Definition of a spit roast (from the Viz Profanisaurus): "Playing the pink oboe whilst still in the saddle"
Harry.
"From one thing, know ten thousand things."
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Nov 21st, 2000, 05:59 PM
#31
thats what I thought
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Nov 21st, 2000, 06:01 PM
#32
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Nov 21st, 2000, 06:03 PM
#33
Re: denniswrenn
Originally posted by barrk
You should at least wait until you have some experience to comment.
I thought everybody knew I had to comment on everything???
Hmmm... I guess I'll have to make a thread about it...
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Nov 21st, 2000, 06:04 PM
#34
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Harry, you sure on that definition, or maybe my brains not working ;-)
td.
"One logical slip and an entire scientific edifice comes tumbling down." - Robert M. Pirsig
[email protected]
"but if Einstein is right and God is in the details, reality requires that we sometimes get religion." - Scott Meyers.
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Nov 21st, 2000, 06:20 PM
#35
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td: Yeah I'm pretty certain. It's one of the few definitions that I remember, it's got a definite mental picture associated with it Don't have the book here, so I can't check. Got a different idea have you?
Barrk: Will ya please call me Harry? So many people call me HarryW, I don't bother complaining any more.
Harry.
"From one thing, know ten thousand things."
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Nov 21st, 2000, 06:22 PM
#36
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2 m, 1 f, skewered like a spit, either end...
(sorry if any one gets offended;-)
td.
"One logical slip and an entire scientific edifice comes tumbling down." - Robert M. Pirsig
[email protected]
"but if Einstein is right and God is in the details, reality requires that we sometimes get religion." - Scott Meyers.
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Nov 21st, 2000, 06:24 PM
#37
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You're Harry if I'm Katie
td
No offense...just a nice smile on my face.
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Nov 21st, 2000, 06:25 PM
#38
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oh man i would love to meet you ;-!
td.
"One logical slip and an entire scientific edifice comes tumbling down." - Robert M. Pirsig
[email protected]
"but if Einstein is right and God is in the details, reality requires that we sometimes get religion." - Scott Meyers.
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Nov 21st, 2000, 06:25 PM
#39
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Nov 21st, 2000, 06:32 PM
#40
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td: yeah that's about it 
Katie: okiedoke... err.. hi Katie *Waves*
Harry.
"From one thing, know ten thousand things."
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