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Blue Gene Q wrote: nor is this an advertisement
You need to be careful, and you also need to be more clear in what you're asking, please.
I've moved this to the beta testing and collaboration forum.
cheers,
Chris Maunder
The Code Project | Co-founder
Microsoft C++ MVP
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LinkedIn is a site dedicated to networking. FB might be too, never used it.
What projects, and why would I be interested?
Bastard Programmer from Hell
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Just released the latest alpha version of TakeStock 2 (a powerful, easy-to-use and completely free personal portfolio manager). Would appreciate any and all feedback, suggestions and bug reports. Thanks!
TakeStock 2 Blog[^]
/ravi
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Just released the latest alpha version of TakeStock 2 (a powerful, easy-to-use and completely free personal portfolio manager). Would appreciate any and all feedback, suggestions and bug reports. Thanks!
TakeStock 2 home page[^]
/ravi
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You are a bastard I just started fiddling with a simple portfolio tracker on the weekend, so I will be interested in being a beta tester of this one!
Never underestimate the power of human stupidity
RAH
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Thanks, Mycroft!
TakeStock's been around for 9 years now and is pretty stable. The rewrite moves the codebase from MFC to .NET and paves the way for some interesting technical analysis algorithms I've been tinkering with for a while.
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Hum, did you know there are more than one currencies? This may well work fine for basic US investors, but within Europe a lot of people will hold portfolios priced in GBX/GBP, EUR, USD, etc.
I may well have a wee look at this.
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Yes.
Because TS is currency agnostic (i.e. currency unaware), it's best to organize securities of similar currencies in separate portfolios. Support for currency exchange rates is planned for a future release once I'm able to identify requirements. Would appreciate it if you took the TS2 survey (link at the TS2 site) - the survey is anonymous and allows you to suggest changes and new features.
Thanks!
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I currently making a calculating library that will try to be your little virtual excell: it can store values, calculate formulas, insert rows and columns e.t.c. You will be able to synchronize it with your table UI component and so implement spreadsheet-like behavior in your application. I really need:
1) Opinions;
2) Discussions;
3) Possible, testing.
etc. Library will be free for personal and commercial use. I will do all coding by myself. Please everyone who interested tell me.
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How one can indulge in your this project/// most important to ask..is this requirement still alive?
- Happy Coding -
Vishal Vashishta
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Wow, I'm glad to see the feedback The project is still alive. I have done 1st beta version already, but it was not so good as I wanted. So, now I rewriting almost everything (memory management, caclucating methods e.t.c.). I have my own vision of how library will work. If you want to participate, can you subcscribe on this message? I will send you beta version or api reference, or I will create a thread in the forum for a little discussion.
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CodeProject is currently working with a professor at Oregon State University to better understand what makes components reusable. In this paid study, we will ask you to identify up to 5 components on the CodeProject.com website that you have tried to use, and to describe whether it was easy or hard to use each. You would be able to do the study via an online interactive chat or a telephone, at your choice. As compensation, you would receive $10 for each component that you tell about (via PayPal).
If you've got a few minutes to spare, then you can read more about the study at http://experiments.eecs.oregonstate.edu/general/components/
Thanks,
Sean Ewington
The Code Project
modified 18-May-12 10:00am.
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(This is a duplicate of the same topic in Design and Architecture Discussion Board, as the only anser there was a suggestion that I'd better post this here)
Hello 2 all!
I would like to run or participate in a project of compiler (or, maybe, a translator, or an interpretter). During last months I have gained some skills in this area and would like to enlarge them. Now I started writing a compiler of a C-like language with extended capabbilities (maybe, something will be borrowed from Python) right into the machine code (previously I wrote a translator of a C-like code into MASM, compiled programs worked well, so I do have some background). Though, it will be hard to make it alone, maybe by myself I can gather less clear ideas the compiled language could look like. So I would like to find a partner, or maybe just join some beginning project like mine. Any suggestions?
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I am looking for collaborators for a Document Management Programme that also has an interface with AutoCAD. I have coded about 80% and debugged about 50%.
I am a retired architect, but I have been writing code ever since Fortran 2.
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Greetings.
I am currently working on a little project for fun; I am trying to have a webcam work in C#, probably by using directshow.
But I am so clueless!
I don't understand the code enough to write my own from scratch so I am seeking someone who masters C# to show Me what I need.
This would work best on MSN; ADEPofArts@gmail.com
Thank You for your help.
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Posting your email address in a public internet forum is not a great idea... unless you like spam. I'd suggest you remove that, people can still answer you in the forum or email you indirectly through CodeProject.
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I can't DOWNLOAD it. please another servers.
/* LIFE RUNS ON CODE */
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you can download. read the instructions on the main page. right-click on the download I think but read instructions. I haven't updated in a while but works good except bad 7zip 64 bit file I think.
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http://code.google.com/p/win7e/source/browse/trunk/Output/Win7Esetupv1.zip (click "View raw file" link and then save the zip file then extract it and run it.)
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Thanks for new link. i will Test it as soon as possible my friend
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Need people to test out the project management and organization tools at www.softwaremonkeys.net.
Register then create, plan, and organise your projects, while collaborating with others.
People can vote and post messages on various aspects of projects and plans so projects can be driven by the community.
You can download the WorkHub code and install it on your own servers or use the free hosted installation at www.softwaremonkeys.net.
Please use the links at the bottom of each page to report issues and post suggestions.
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I was checking out the website and navigation on the left side of the screen is really wonky in IE9. I have to put my cursor almost between the navigation items to get the sub menus to work and it is a really small space. Putting my cursor on the word doesn't work so I can never access your sub menus.
I was interested in looking at your software but I am losing interest quickly because I didn't see any screenshots of what your software looks like. I realize what you are working on is in beta so maybe screenshots are not available but they would have helped me make a decision on whether or not to download/use your application.
Brett A. Whittington
Application Developer
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You can view the screenshots generated during each automated build and release here:
http://www.softwaremonkeys.net/screenshots/[^]
I'm aware of the issue with the menu but haven't figured out why it's happening yet. It seems strange that Microsoft's own browser doesn't work with one of their own ASP.NET menu controls when firefox does.
It's even worse because in some versions of IE I've had it work, but it others it doesn't. And in Chrome it works....most of the time.
I've decided to abandon HTML and JavaScript for the next version, as much as possible.
I'm planning a new version with a silverlight interface, which should help get around the traditional browser compatibility issues and make the whole application a lot more efficient and enjoyable to use.
I'm investigating the possibilities of making the navigation and organization more visual and intuitive, using some of the new features silverlight offers.
I've built a new dependency injection system for the new version and I'm in the process of building a new, more scalable data storage system (built on RavenDB instead of db4o).
The new version will use a lot of existing code and concepts but it's being completely re-organised and refactored from the ground up to make it even more efficient to work with.
I'll post more info once I have at least a prototype of the new version.
modified 20-Feb-12 20:50pm.
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It's available if anyone wants to play:
http://www.paddedwall.org/camopicker/downloads/camopickersetup.msi
It's a 6.6MB download.
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