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Patricia's strangely like a tapeworm. (9)
Sent from my Amstrad PC 1640
Never throw anything away, Griff
Bad command or file name. Bad, bad command! Sit! Stay! Staaaay...
AntiTwitter: @DalekDave is now a follower!
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Pretty sure I know the answer, but I just really don't like this week's theme so I don't quite fancy doing a clue...
If nobody has claimed it by noon, maybe I will take one for the team.
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Which means ... you are up tomorrow!
Good luck keeping with the theme!
Sent from my Amstrad PC 1640
Never throw anything away, Griff
Bad command or file name. Bad, bad command! Sit! Stay! Staaaay...
AntiTwitter: @DalekDave is now a follower!
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Hmm, I had no idea about the theme, it seems this one's gonna be difficult to make difficult.
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Fellow with time for fellow (5)
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PETER?
PEER with T?
Sent from my Amstrad PC 1640
Never throw anything away, Griff
Bad command or file name. Bad, bad command! Sit! Stay! Staaaay...
AntiTwitter: @DalekDave is now a follower!
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The Wonderful World of Modern Technology - Album on Imgur[^]
Smart Sneakers? Hackers breaking in through an internet connected fish tank?
What do you get when you cross a joke with a rhetorical question?
The metaphorical solid rear-end expulsions have impacted the metaphorical motorized bladed rotating air movement mechanism.
Do questions with multiple question marks annoy you???
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Whoever said HTML never killed anyone was wrong
My immediate thought: This is CSS, not HTML.
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lol...mostly first world problems...
Caveat Emptor.
"Progress doesn't come from early risers – progress is made by lazy men looking for easier ways to do things." Lazarus Long
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Quote: Somebody got into the fish tank Just a hacker getting his feet wet
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One guy I know has bought a WiFi cat feeder?, I mean cats are nature's little serial killers and it sounds like a device that will have little support and turn into a security hazard, mind you he has a smart home hosted by a Chinese company?
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glennPattonWork wrote: has a smart home hosted by a Chinese company? |
Brilliant!
The take-out will be delivered without any need to call - they certainly now his preferences.
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what happened?
i used to enjoy it. now i find it tedious.
working on a gui for my parser generator and i hate every minute of it
When I was growin' up, I was the smartest kid I knew. Maybe that was just because I didn't know that many kids. All I know is now I feel the opposite.
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Who Why would it have a GUI?
modified 14-Aug-19 16:54pm.
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it's got it's own language. syntax highlighting, generating code, etc.
lots of things to use a gui for.
When I was growin' up, I was the smartest kid I knew. Maybe that was just because I didn't know that many kids. All I know is now I feel the opposite.
modified 14-Aug-19 17:01pm.
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Go work on some web UI code for some time. When you come back to this, you'll love every minute of it.
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eat some chocolate.
#SupportHeForShe
Government can give you nothing but what it takes from somebody else. A government big enough to give you everything you want is big enough to take everything you've got, including your freedom.-Ezra Taft Benson
You must accept 1 of 2 basic premises: Either we are alone in the universe or we are not alone. Either way, the implications are staggering!-Wernher von Braun
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As far as I know WPF is the only good and easy UI toolkit!
Arguably UWP (available in C++) / Xamarin should be close behind...
Some people think it is HTML.. mmm... debatable...
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I tried WPF yesterday. I got as far as the designer before I wished it was a physical thing so I could crumple it up and throw it in the trash.
Whomever created WPF should be dragged into the street and shot.
When I was growin' up, I was the smartest kid I knew. Maybe that was just because I didn't know that many kids. All I know is now I feel the opposite.
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Seriously I don't quite understand the anti-WPF crowd.
To be fair, if I reminisce back to 2005, I think I did find it kind of over complicated and bloated at the time...
But since then I came to love it far above all other GUI toolkit.
I suspect most WPF tutorial and introduction are totally lost in power user considerations.... WPF is best by far. And by best I do mean it's also the simplest, believe it or not!
I tried to write the introduction than it deserve once... (and unexpectedly won an award for it), have a look!
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The first thing is, I don't like the designer.
The second thing is, the first time i tried to include a 3rd party component it flat out didn't work, - did not show up and no error message - despite following all the instructions.
The final thing is, XML layout is annoying, vs code. If I wanted markup to define my app i'd just make it in HTML5
When I was growin' up, I was the smartest kid I knew. Maybe that was just because I didn't know that many kids. All I know is now I feel the opposite.
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Well... I never used the designer... At least never used to build my UI, sometimes (often?) used it to preview the UI.. but always directly writing the Xaml. The designer should be renamed "Previewer" would work better!
I too prefer C# over XAML.
However some of the things that Xaml do just CANNOT be written in C# (attached property and markup extensions come to mind), once I accepted that, and took advantage of Visual Studio code completion / intellisense (such as automatically renaming end tag and closing tag) I got over it.
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Super Lloyd wrote: Seriously I don't quite understand the anti-WPF crowd. I do understand it.
If you try to program WPF the same way as you would WinForm etc, then WPF appears to be extremely tedious and difficult to work with. When learning it, I recall swearing at the treeview - I just wanted to set an item to selected and it took quite a lot of code to do it.... I could not simply walk the tree nodes, as they would not be created before expanding - and they would be created after the call to expand returned, meaning I had to walk the tree one level at the time, queuing the next expansion level on the dispatcher with low priority...
... Then I replaced all that complicated code with databinding on IsSelected to a boolean in my ViewModel
Now I am used to it, I find anything else tedious. Happy I invested the time to learn WPF - but if you "just need a UI right now" and am not already familiar with MVVM then I can see where the frustration comes from.
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