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Maxwell Chen
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We have no time to enjoy our life..
Everyone think they wanna quit the job..
It sucks, isn't it...?
aasdf
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We are microsoft developers.. Not the unix crowd
Having a life is what sets us apart
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wouldt-be answer from a unix dev:
Unix is life. Windows is death. That's why MS developers need an additional life, while we are happy with our unix-life.
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Been doing it for about 7 years now. I have a very good life outside of work. Learning to play the piano, woodworking and cycling. Learning to walk away from work at 5:00 is the hard part. Once you get over that battle, it is easy.
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i thinkthis is the third time i am posting this message. i don't know why no one is replying. if it is possible please help me out.
I am a list of usercontrol on my pannel. On button click i need to clear or remove or dispose these all controls in pannel and need to create n number of same user control again.
i am doing this and this is not at all a problem.
Problem is when i dispose or clear or remove exach control from pannel then i can see the controls are removing one by one and it will create one by one.
If i put the removal process asyncronously it will become problem for me. why bcause i need some out put after removing or disposing the controls which are already there.
So i can't go ahead with asyncronous.
if i am not choosing asyncronous then user will see the step by step removal on user screen and control creation.
the thing is i need to hide the one by one removal process.
How ?
And i seen your latest cost planning project. it nice
hai, enjoy coding
Sreejith SS Nair
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Haha! seems you are doing the most flexible project
cost planning? ms-style life always cost nothing!
it just means another ms-like successful story!!
and it will come true only after I finished this one!!!
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have you tried SuspendLayout() and ResumeLayout() ??
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no let me try this.
hai, enjoy coding
Sreejith SS Nair
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The solution to your problem is a little-known utility named FORMAT . Run this, passing to it the letter of the drive where your project is located. Answer "Y" to all questions. Your problems will disappear!
The bees will find their honey;
The sweetest every time...
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YES, I have a life filled with women from exotic places willing to lick anything that's not usually exposed, and bend in strange, yet highly amusing ways.
ok i'm lying. what the hell is a life?
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life? I know that!
life is when you got a pc box, and you can certainly
predict what that char* gives to you!
or you must have no life
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anyway, life will disappear when char* has been deleted.
Cheers!
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I'm a firm believer in "You can't do just one thing." I am a software architect / developer, a musician (classical and electronic), a tech.trance DJ, a pilot (private s.e.l.), and a writer. It keeps me busy and public with great benefits -- I can mix my disciplines into new patterns. Music influences my code harmonically! Code precision influences my airmanship. Writing improves my code readability and poetry brings elegance. Musical performance and social interaction seeds the lot, so "having a life" is a precursor to being a developer, especially an OOP one Life is not a finite state machine, so why should I be?
Ian Mariano - Bliki | Blog
"We are all wave equations in the information matrix of the universe" - me
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ian mariano wrote:
Life is not a finite state machine, so why should I be?
Does not compute.
Life is a "in a right state" machine!
Roger Allen - Sonork 100.10016
Strong Sad: I am sad I am flying
Who is your favorite Strong?
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I hate that cereal.
Aaron Eldreth
TheCollective4.com
My Articles
While much is too strange to be believed,
Nothing is too strange to have happened.
- T. Hardy
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Outside and shop at walmart, then back to home, facing my pc.
that is all of life )))))))))
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It's that life is futile.
Norman Fung
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I enjoy programming, but I have one rule - No computer at home!
Both my wife and I have internet and email access at work, and if we really need to, we can send and receive emails using our mobile phones.
I've got lots of gadgets but no PC. We both sit in front of a PC for different jobs, The last thing we want to see if a !$&$ PC when we get home.
I feel like I'm diagonally parked in a parallel universe
Jerry Davis
http://www.astad.org http://www.jvf.co.uk
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I got myself a laptop. Not sure if it's a curse of a blessing.
Norman Fung
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norm wrote:
I got myself a laptop. Not sure if it's a curse or a blessing.
Yep, I can imagine! We keep wondering if we should buy a laptop, but keep resisting.
I feel like I'm diagonally parked in a parallel universe
Jerry Davis
http://www.astad.org http://www.jvf.co.uk
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I guess at least it saves me from having to work in the office at 3am
Norman Fung
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I have a life - I enjoy woodworking and woodturning in my spare time. I don't work more than I have to (8 hours, Mon..Fri). But I'd say I have little social life other than what my wife brings in. She has friends and I tag along.
I have less of a social life now, giving more time to my wife and two young children. When I was single I used to have a great social life and work longer hours.
Don't worry, nobody lives forever.
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Bernhard Hofmann wrote:
I have less of a social life now, giving more time to my wife and two young children. When I was single I used to have a great social life and work longer hours.
SO , you missed it or prefer your current lige?
Mazy
"One who dives deep gets the pearls,the burning desire for realization brings the goal nearer." - Babuji
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