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OriginalGriff wrote: Unless you have underfloor heating, or course - but I hear that is expensive to run. I do, and it's more economical than radiators. In fact, I don't have a single radiator in my house (well, an electric one in the bathroom, but I never use it as it also has floor heating).
And PVC is great for floor heating as it let's a lot of heat through, making it more efficient than, say, laminate
In winter I just always have warm floors, which is great as I also always have cold feet!
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OriginalGriff wrote: Unless you have underfloor heating, or course - but I hear that is expensive to run.
I live in a flat above a guy who keeps his flat at Saharan temperatures during the winter. My underfloor heating literally costs nothing! I haven't turned my heating on once in two years.
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I start VS2015 on Dell workstation and work on my C# project. don't feel much difference.
diligent hands rule....
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Southmountain wrote: don't feel much difference. Well, what did you expect ?
Have you considered the designers of VS 2015 might be quite pleased you haven't noticed any difference ? On the other hand, if, over time, you never use any of the new features in the language (C# 6) or the IDE ... ?
There have been other, recent, posts here on CP that reported VS 2015 is slow compared to its predecessors.
There's a potential serious bug reported in VS 2015 (by Marc Gravell and Nick Craver) if you compile with the new 64-bit Ryujit compiler: I don't know if that's fixed yet, or not, but Nick Craver will tell you how to disable Ryujit: [^].
StackOverflow maintains a good thread on VS 2015 features, bugs, etc.: >[^]
cheers, Bill
«I want to stay as close to the edge as I can without going over. Out on the edge you see all kinds of things you can't see from the center» Kurt Vonnegut.
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Thank you! very informative
diligent hands rule....
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Southmountain wrote: don't feel much difference You will after it crashed a couple of times
Well, that's my experience anyway. Can't edit HTML with Knockout in a CSHTML. It seems the intellisense for HTML/JavaScript makes VS2015 crash
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thanks for sharing...
diligent hands rule....
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I've been using both the RC for some time and release version. It appears to work pretty well. The only annoying bug is when I am compiling in a VM and my project is on a network drive, the compile fails because the precompiled headers are too large. This is a bug that has been around at least a decade and Microsoft never fixes it.
To be fair, I only use the IDE for debugging C++. I always compile from the command line (for cross platform compatibility) and use my a heavily customized editor that is MUCH, MUCH better than any IDE I have ever seen.
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What suggests to you that those 3 people are regulars of the CP forums then, huh? Just what are you saying exactly?
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R. Giskard Reventlov wrote: SPOILER ALERT Assumes that me and the other 2 actually want to watch it!
Never underestimate the power of human stupidity
RAH
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I'm one of those 3. Seems there is only 1 left to find now.
There are only 10 types of people in the world, those who understand binary and those who don't.
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That would be me.
Some men are born mediocre, some men achieve mediocrity, and some men have mediocrity thrust upon them.
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Rant On...
I just posted a press release to the site and received an automated message that it was queued for review because it might be spam. According to the directions on the press release page
A press release must be written for the purpose of announcing something newsworthy. Advertisements, promotions, or anything smelling even vaguely of spam will be deleted.
Fair enough. Until you remember that the definition of press release is
A public relations announcement issued to the news media and other targeted publications for the purpose of letting the public know of company developments.
Thanks, post-bot. Now you've got me curious about what keywords trigger the flag and how to avoid them in future.
...Rant Off
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Ed Gadziemski wrote: Now you've got me curious about what keywords trigger the flag and how to avoid them in future.
Ssh - no one really knows - it's a secret designed to bamboozle and frustrate everyone. You can post something designed to offend and it sails through; post something about a cat and it gets blocked. Dumb.
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So that's why my c*t posts keep getting rejected!!
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Your messages got stuck in the spam queue for reviewing.
I approved one of them on the basis that it was posted in the Press releases forum, but someone else must have nuked your other message while I was reading it.
Ed Gadziemski wrote: Now you've got me curious about what keywords trigger the flag and how to avoid them in future
Quite a lot of them actually.
It raises the question on whether the press releases forum should be excluded from the spam filter, or at least have another threshold.
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Thanks for freeing it. I did a 2nd post after the 1st because there was no immediate feedback on what happened. I emailed webmaster and asked them to delete one and they must have done so.
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A man pulled up next to a little girl walking home from school and said "If you get in, I'll give you a lollypop".
The girl kept walking.
Following along slowly, the man said "Come on and get in the car with me and I'll give you two lollypops".
She kept her eyes on the sidewalk and continued on her way. The man said "Get in with me and I'll give you this whole bag of lollypops!"
Finally, the girl turned and said "Look daddy, YOU bought the Ford, YOU ride in it!!!"
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JSOP is not going to like this!
"Go forth into the source" - Neal Morse
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HEY! I resemble that remark! I've been driving Ford for 12 years now, and I'm VERY pleased with it!
Anything that is unrelated to elephants is irrelephant Anonymous
- The problem with quotes on the internet is that you can never tell if they're genuine Winston Churchill, 1944
- I'd just like a chance to prove that money can't make me happy. Me, all the time
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You can't run through a campground. All you can do is ran since it is past tents.
(Living in Florida, my coat is lost; I'll get my flipflops)
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This is tentamount to jocular abuse!
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Plus, the fires in the campground were in tents....
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