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That was my first thought.
Mongo: Mongo only pawn... in game of life.
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Oh Good! 'They' haven't forgotten my Pills today
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Or they forgot both of ours...
Mongo: Mongo only pawn... in game of life.
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When you leave, try the chilli dogs at the airport. Best I ever had.
This space for rent
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Be sure to wear some flowers in your hair.
I wanna be a eunuchs developer! Pass me a bread knife!
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If I were you, I would go to Timbuktu[^] to explore great places.
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In Castro Street, if you drop a quarter, don't bend down to pick it up!
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Just persuing the Visual Studio Live Event put on by 1105 Media (visual studio mag, etc):
Visual Studio Live! -- Live! 360 Events[^]
From the marketing materials...
Track Topics
1. Visual Studio / .NET Framework
2. Web Server
3. Web Client
4. Windows Client, including Windows 10/WinRT, and WPF
5. Software Practices
6. Application Lifecycle Management
7. Cloud Computing
8. Database and Analytics
9. Mobile Client
WinRT? They haven't spoken about that for a couple of years now really.
Also, the obviously missing piece from this is UWA / UWP* (Universal Windows Apps / Universtal Windows Platform).
*I know. But this is supposed to be the "new" way to create apps.
Edit
Here's an interesting article about WinRT vs UWP
WinRT is the elephant in the room at the Build conferenc[^]
And the pull line from that article because infoworld's site is terrible.
Will WinRT thrive in the guise of UWP, or are we looking at a repeat of the demises of Silverlight and ActiveX
modified 31-Oct-16 8:41am.
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If you click to get details, then it would mention Universal Windows apps and not WinRT...
Philippe Mori
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Yeah, it's "modern" styling.
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Okay, I clicked your link and you are right about that. It is quite a terrible site though, isn't it?
<SARCASM>Well, I'm sure the conference will be far batter than what this site is showing.</SARCASM>
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Holy Elephant, MY EYES!
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raddevus wrote: the obviously missing piece from this is UWA / UWP A riding crop one does not take to a bantha that the bucket kicked has.
I wanna be a eunuchs developer! Pass me a bread knife!
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Mark_Wallace wrote: A riding crop one does not take to a bantha that the bucket kicked has.
What?
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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Obviously - Don't beat a dead horse (generally speaking)
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The Force with this one not strong is.
I wanna be a eunuchs developer! Pass me a bread knife!
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Mark_Wallace wrote: A riding crop one does not take to a bantha that the bucket kicked has.
Master Yoda, you are wise beyond wisdom.
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(*) Tongue-twister message of the day
"Phase-locked loop lock lost "
Yes, I actually had to add that as an error message today. I can't wait to hear what the translators say...
Software Zen: delete this;
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At least your error messages mean something, Error Code 99, please! (was use a WTF message from a radio unit I was working on, I then found that all errors would generate code 99 due to a firmware bug) that means googling until you hit something useful!
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glennPattonWorking wrote: At least your error messages mean something Actually, most of them are like this: "The frajmespanner has convolved with the hooji-whatsis to a level of 0.453; manually clean the overhead forbit-schtücher valves to correct".
Software Zen: delete this;
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glennPattonWorking wrote: At least your error messages mean something, Error Code 99, please! I bet it was still more useful than "Error 86: Missed it by that much"
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Well if every error wasn't a 99, due to the Muppet who wrote the update not seeing how the errors were generated and passed to RTOS (he was passing them wrongly) which was why the user front end had the message "Error" and various buttons to click on to give you more information of how to cure hardware set up errors & firmware errors. Thank I left before those pigeons could come home!
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Pfft!
I'm using MATLAB these days and trying to build an exe, I get this:
Error executing mcc, return status = 255 (0xff).
Googly no helpy. I know it is something to do with our code but, and we're in the BIG but zone, what code and where? Which of the 925 files is causing the error? I have no hair left to pull out!
veni bibi saltavi
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