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You remembered me back old days when a .NET version changed and I was getting so many assembly errors in Visual Studio that was really annoying. I love Microsoft and backwards compatibility in all their products.
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Try doing Mac development sometime. Even a three-year-old project would have been built with an older version of Xcode that won't run on any new Mac that comes with the latest version of OS X. Older projects are even more fun, with things like Carbon, HFS paths, and even dependencies on CodeWarrior. Backward compatibility isn't even a concept at Apple.
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The one mistake you made was not actually working from the VM you built!
Nowadays, we do all of our development from our VMs.
We save copies of them in folders dated to the major releases, by customer, and clean them up after a final release. Plus SVN/Git for the source.
We USUALLY buy source with 3rd party components.
I wish you luck!
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You're lucky. Our IT doesn't want us to use VMs becuase then they'd need to obtain additional Windows licenses
No, I have no idea why that would be a problem either - still waiting for an explanation...
GOTOs are a bit like wire coat hangers: they tend to breed in the darkness, such that where there once were few, eventually there are many, and the program's architecture collapses beneath them. (Fran Poretto)
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Kirk 10389821 wrote: The one mistake you made was not actually working from the VM you built!
Yes, exactly. In those days, on a dual core 1Ghz (or so) machine, it was a painful experience as compared to working natively.
When I fired up the VM on an 8 core, 16GB, 3.5Ghz machine six years later, it was freaking fast. And that was before I changed the VM configuration to use 8GB and 4 cores!
Kirk 10389821 wrote: We save copies of them in folders dated to the major releases, by customer, and clean them up after a final release. Plus SVN/Git for the source.
Ah, easily done now on terabyte drives. My poor little 256GB drive, at that time, would not handle it. Of course, it really wasn't my responsibility to keep these things around, but ironically, as the other person posted in reply, the company I was working for didn't let people set up VM's. To get the VM I had prepared to them, I gave them a thumb drive of it when I went out to visit them (3000 mile flight.)
Nowadays, I'd even consider setting up a free EC2 instance simply to RDP into!
Marc
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This state of extreme anger will soon pass; it is only a temporary state; you shall persevere Marc, you shall persevere!!
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JoeSox wrote: This state of extreme anger will soon pass; it is only a temporary state; you shall persevere Marc, you shall persevere!!
I'm a typical male -- I tend to forget what I was angry about after a couple hours. Fortunately, I found a wonderful woman that is the same!
The only thing that typically lingers is my annoyance at the stupidity of others, and that lingers only because I'm constantly reminded of it when I have to work with other people, particularly management!
Marc
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Hmm, yes; DevExpress controls.
Control behavior changes, for no apparent reason, from one release to the next.
Crossing fingers will not work.
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When I work on legacy stuff, I often call myself a "software mechanic" instead of software engineer.
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You must be close to declaring a code base obsolete and redeveloping a replacement?
I suppose, now that I think of it every live project should be reviewed every six months to ensure it is viable.
Next you'll be saying you have to install your application to your development system so that you can build it.
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Nice.
"the debugger doesn't tell me anything because this code compiles just fine" - random QA comment
"Facebook is where you tell lies to your friends. Twitter is where you tell the truth to strangers." - chriselst
"I don't drink any more... then again, I don't drink any less." - Mike Mullikins uncle
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No, not that one. The Illusion of the Year vote takes place 29th to 30th June and you're invited[^]! If you can't wait then blow your minds with the top 10 from last year[^]!
I am not a number. I am a ... no, wait!
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The biggest illusion is that your vote actually counts!
Unfortunately, I can't vote for that
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The Illusion that the other vote is actually going to be a fair vote.
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The biggest illusion is that your kid sister needs that protection. She already knows!
... such stuff as dreams are made on
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Pfft!
What a waste of time that will be!
The biggest illusion of the century so far is "Windows 10 is Great!", and it'll probably be be a long time before that gets beat, because they're not making a windows 11 or higher.
I wanna be a eunuchs developer! Pass me a bread knife!
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.. in having no birds[^].
I am not a number. I am a ... no, wait!
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Well, the British have no sex (No Sex Please, We're British[^]), so why would they need birds?
(Oh, you mean the kind with beaks and feathers )
If you have an important point to make, don't try to be subtle or clever. Use a pile driver. Hit the point once. Then come back and hit it again. Then hit it a third time - a tremendous whack.
--Winston Churchill
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That's because the British Isles are currently part of Europe. They may have to change if the UK votes out later this week. Of course Ireland still being part of the EU might confuse them.
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CHill60 wrote: That's because the British Isles are currently part of Europe. They may have to change if the UK votes out later this week.
Er, the vote is about leaving the EU not Europe!
I came into this game for the action, the excitement. Go anywhere, travel light, get in, get out, wherever there's trouble, a man alone. Now they got the whole country sectioned off, you can't make a move without a form.
modified 31-Aug-21 21:01pm.
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Nope, if the Leave campaign wins, Nigel Farright will tow the UK to sunnier climes further away from Calais!
Bad command or file name. Bad, bad command! Sit! Stay! Staaaay...
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In that case, what will he do with Northern Ireland?
(runs, ducks, and hides )
If you have an important point to make, don't try to be subtle or clever. Use a pile driver. Hit the point once. Then come back and hit it again. Then hit it a third time - a tremendous whack.
--Winston Churchill
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