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First of all, this is the (Managed) C++/CLI forum. You should direct your question to the C# forum. Secondly, you need to ask for help with a more specific question rather than just stating your project goals. We are here to help you to program and not to be a free source of computer development.
Peace
-- modified at 8:58 Monday 17th April, 2006
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I will bid for this project.
$1000 per month
ETA - 6 months.
-Prakash
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I think you are being a bit conservative with your pricing!
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I can finish this project in 5 months and 29 days
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Drucik_ wrote: I can finish this project in 5 months and 29 days
Sure you can take it, I have kinda lost interest in the project
-Prakash
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Hello World,
I am using borland C++ 5.02 for my C++ course. After successfull compiling my "hello world" program, the source code fails to run.
I mean MS DOS flashes briefly on the screen, but then it closes itself. It's doing my head in.
I would be very happy if anyone can tell me what i am doing wrong?
Thanks
Zantabri
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The command window flashes briefly because your program runs too fast for you to see it. Open a command prompt first, change to your directory, then run your program.
1) Start -> Run -> type: cmd
2) You should now see a console window.
3) cd c:\directory1\directory\containing\your\program
4) hello.exe
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Cheers
The program runs well from the console, But there is a catch. When i make changes to the code in the borland ide, i have to first compile and then run it in borland before i can see the changes made when i run it from the dos console.
I think it's probably got to do with my Borland IDE settings, but i have no idea where to look. I am not even sure if thats how it should b run
Can anyone give me an idea of where to look or something.
Zantabri
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Probably you need to put some code in borland c at the end of your program somethink like
while(!kbhit()) or getch(), that waits for a user keyboard input.
-Prakash
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Thanks
I'm doing that at the moment, it's just a little inconvenient, as i have to consider the while loop when creating programs that solve other kinds of problems.
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Now i c what u mean by the getchar() method . It works better than a while control statement.
Thanks
Zantabri
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Can somebody send me the steps for the cab deployment of window application in vc++.net 2003
Thank You
Pankaj
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Quick question: I'm working on a managed plugin to an open source unmanaged application. To achieve this I have an MC++ bridging dll plugged into the unmanaged host, which itself hosts a C# dll which does the real work:
Host App ---> MC++ Bridging Dll (a thin interface) ---> C# Dll (does the real work)
When the host app calls a Run function, my plugin bursts into life. I instantiate a whole bunch of managed objects exposed by the C# dll into an unmanaged structure by using the gcroot template; so as to be able to "store" managed objects inside that unmanged data structure jointly owned by the host app and the MC++ bridge. It works pretty well.
But here's the catch; to add more functionality to my plugin, my bridging dll will need to handle a few callbacks from the host app. My original plan was that'd I'd write a callback procedure which simply forwards the event into the C# dll through the use of a delegate. The catch is that to do any delegate invoking, I need to access my managed objects (which are the interfaces) in their gcroot s - however the .net framework seems to balk at this, complaining that thread of the callback is in another AppDomain.
I presume the solution to this problem is to somehow get a thread that is in the correct app domain to handle the event. However, the only ways to do this, that I can think of involve yucky polling, or OS thread synchronisation Events.
Can anyone suggest a really elegent way around this little problem of mine?
Joel Holdsworth
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Take a look at my online CV
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1)system("cls");
who can tell me ?thk, pls write it simple !!!
2) char ch1='*', ch2=' ';
what is the ch2=' '; mean ?
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This is a pure guess, but "cls" sounds like the old dos (aka console) "clear screen" command.
Indeed, I have just tried it and it still clears the screen.
system("command name");
also sounds like some invocation of a command.
Hope it helps
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how can i make program that will login in hotmail acount and take all email address in this email
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in othere words i have web site that have username as email and password
i want to program to test login to this account and all email address in this account
to send advertisment to this email
how can i do that ??
Palestine
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trying to hack someone's hotmail account ?!
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no i want program to make more than 100 email in the same time
Palestine
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hacking the servers so
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hahahaha
i just to make advertisment
Palestine
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this is illegal...
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Sir! This is a verry verry difficult task! Is not just the matter that such program should containt hundert of towsends lines of code - hmmm, maybe milions - but you will need also some verry powerfull machines to run it in a reasonable ammount of time. For example, on a cluster with 64 servers, each powered by 64 intel celeron processors, the process should took about 7500 hours to run for a single account!!! And, as a final point: I speak here about fast plain C programs, not about some bloated managed app., as you request...
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I think ppl who voted you down did not get ur sarcasm
-Prakash
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