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You know what I wish? That MS would stop f***ing about with things where they clearly have no idea what they are doing and get back to what they are actually good at: operating systems that users like, office suites that users like, and development environments that developers like...
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Sounds like you may need these Modelos more than me... stop by the house tonight - I'm buying.
In this present crisis, government is not the solution to our problem; government is the problem. ~ Ronald Reagan
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I don't drink- I just disinfect internal injuries!
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OriginalGriff wrote: office suites that users like
What did I miss? When did that happen?
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Ah, to dream again.
Jeremy Falcon
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Well, they've got one of those right. IMNSHO, nothing beats Visual Studio 2015.
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It's the best IDE I've ever worked with, but ... it gets slower each time, the UI gets a little worse, and they don't fix the damn bugs!
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OriginalGriff wrote: It's the best IDE I've ever worked with, but ... it gets slower each time, the UI gets a little worse, and they don't fix the damn bugs! I found myself enjoying the UI more with each big release, but ReSharper's hot-keys do hell of a lot for me. I've even had them generating parameterized action methods.
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I only use Edge at home when I need to visit a site with a different session; otherwise it's FF. I used IE9+ occasionally and it wasn't bad, but even URL search of previous websites is a mess in Edge.
For desktop and laptop, I have so many add-ons for FF and I am so happy with it, I have no ambitions to change. For phone, I use Chrome when I need to browse.
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I am using Edge quite sparsely. The company IT has not approved Windows 10 (or Windows 8.1, for that matter) for use on our systems. I do have Windows 10 on a VM for testing our software and that is where I occasionally take Edge for a spin.
Firefox is the company approved browser and we get special builds. I have issues with Firefox (especially after that day it took over 10 minute to start up and I had an online meeting to host), so I mainly use IE even though I know Mr. Maunder does not like it[^]. I was using Chrome before I was issued a new laptop earlier this year at which point I just started using IE again.
I really don't have the same kind of tight bond with any particular browser that I see many people do. I understand their frustrations if they have problems during web site development, but from a pure user standpoint, IE is working for me. If I switch to Chrome again, I am pretty sure it will work for me too. I do have Chrome installed and use it once in a while, just not as my primary go-to browser.
"When you don't know what you're doing it's best to do it quickly" - Jase #DuckDynasty
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If you lose your train of thought, does that derail the conversation?
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Seems like you're running out of steam.
In this present crisis, government is not the solution to our problem; government is the problem. ~ Ronald Reagan
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No, but you may lose track.
- I would love to change the world, but they won’t give me the source code.
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Sounds like a real sleeper to me!
... such stuff as dreams are made on
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The current stoppage, which began at midnight, had been due to start on Thursday but was postponed following a request from the British Legion as it clashed with London Poppy Day, where uniformed personnel collected money at Tube and railway stations.
You guys are so civil.
Marc
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And now it's time for STATION identification.
Mongo: Mongo only pawn... in game of life.
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Depends on how you conduct yourself.
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No more so than would a kick in the caboose.
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I just switch the topic often, mostly becuz of my loco-motive thought pattern to get all-aboard.
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I have a large quantity of pictures.
A five second glance indicates that they are all JPGs.
My host provides its customers (i.e., me) with a dozen freeware packs which are called "image galleries". I have spent several hours using several of them, and I do not have the ability to read the mind(s) of the developers of the user interfaces.
I welcome suggestions from anyone who is already competently using a package which I haven't experienced yet.
The package needs to be...
- Freeware
- Something I can run remotely
- Linux based
- Able to allow me to use FTP for the actual images.
I am not intelligent enough to understand these packs, and at this moment, I am not willing to spend the months that are apparently required to learn how to navigate their user interface...
- Chevereto
- Lychee
- iGalerie
- Plogger
- PixelPost
- 4images
- phpAlbum
- TinyWebGallery
- ZenPhoto
My three remaining untried packages are at this time: CopperMine, PiWiGo, and "Gallery".
So far, what I'm experiencing is that the packages can generally handle one picture, manually uploaded, just fine, but if you have fifty or a hundred, you will be clicking all day long.
Ideas, ideas, ideas, give them to me.
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Mass uploads are an invitation for every fool to make a mess of your server.
The language is JavaScript. that of Mordor, which I will not utter here
This is Javascript. If you put big wheels and a racing stripe on a golf cart, it's still a f***ing golf cart.
"I don't know, extraterrestrial?"
"You mean like from space?"
"No, from Canada."
If software development were a circus, we would all be the clowns.
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CDP1802 wrote: Mass uploads are an invitation for every fool to make a mess of your server.
Which is why we have bots.
Marc
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Marc Clifton wrote:
Which is why we have bots.
Remember the famous Nishbot, capable of outposting all of us from a dialup connection? Amazing creatures, bots...
Will Rogers never met me.
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