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Comments by BillW33 (Top 200 by date)
BillW33
11-Jul-19 13:27pm
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Do not post a response to a solution as a solution. Instead use the "Have a Question or Comment" button to comment on a specific solution.
BillW33
2-Jul-18 9:46am
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Do not post an addition to your question as a "Solution". Instead use the "Improve Question" button to add information to your question.
BillW33
19-Jun-18 10:39am
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You should provide the code where you are using this path so that we can determine what you are trying to do and why it isn't working. For example, if you are using Server.MapPath it is expecting a virtual path, not an actual path.
BillW33
21-Feb-18 14:44pm
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@Member 13689256: We provide help for you to figure out how to do your work. We are not here to do your work for you.
BillW33
21-Feb-18 14:43pm
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We provide help for you to figure out how to do your work. We are not here to do your work for you.
BillW33
12-Sep-17 15:53pm
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There are several possibilities try reading through: https://forums.asp.net/t/457605.aspx
BillW33
6-Sep-17 16:53pm
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"I have everything I think I need." doesn't tell us very much. Are you able to see CrystalReportsViewer, CyrstalReportsSource, etc. listed in the toolbox? What code are you using to access Crystal Reports?
BillW33
15-Aug-17 10:06am
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You should not add a Solution to respond to someone's comment or to ask a question. Instead use the "Have a Question or Comment" button.
BillW33
5-Dec-16 11:51am
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You should not add a "Solution" to clarify your question. Instead use the "Improve Question" button to add to or clarify your original question.
BillW33
3-Nov-16 10:41am
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You should provide more information, including what control you are using and exactly what error message you are seeing.
BillW33
20-Oct-16 8:59am
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As you are new to CodeProject, I will point out that if a Solution answers your question, you should choose "Accept Answer" and you may also vote high for it.
BillW33
12-Oct-16 17:16pm
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The optimizers that I have seen on their site are closed source. You should ask Wealth Lab specific questions in their forums: https://www.wealth-lab.com/Forum. I have added this to my solution as well.
BillW33
12-Oct-16 15:54pm
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Did you read the PDF on the Create Optimizers link in the Development Guide: http://personal.fidelity.com/products/trading/Trading_Platforms_Tools/pdf/Creating-Optimizers-in-Wealth-Lab-Pro.pdf
BillW33
6-Oct-16 9:13am
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You should not post a comment to a solution as a "Solution". Add a comment to a solution by pressing the "Have a Question or Comment?" button. Also posting a comment will notify the author of the solution that you have posted something so they know to respond.
BillW33
4-Oct-16 12:42pm
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As Phillippe said, formatting your code block makes it far more readable. I took the liberty of formatting your code block for you. Note how much easier it is to read now.
BillW33
13-Sep-16 13:44pm
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I agree that the first version of the question was poor, however your "solution" should still be a comment on how to improve the question; it does not answer anything.
BillW33
6-Sep-16 10:08am
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I have updated my solution to describe the effect of the {}
BillW33
2-Sep-16 14:31pm
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I have updated my solution with additional explanation.
BillW33
15-Jul-16 10:07am
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You should not add a "Solution" to clarify your question. Instead use the "Improve Question" button to add to or clarify your original question.
BillW33
22-Dec-15 15:42pm
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You should not add a "Solution" to clarify your question. Instead use the "Improve Question" button to add to or clarify your original question.
BillW33
8-Sep-15 9:49am
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Why don't you ask on the telerik forums at http://www.telerik.com/forums
BillW33
3-Sep-15 12:09pm
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Posting your code will be more helpful than posting an image of your screen.
BillW33
29-Apr-15 15:41pm
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I assume you mean WCF (Windows Communication Foundation)?
BillW33
27-Apr-15 10:50am
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You should not post a comment to a solution or an addition to your question/solution as a "Solution". Either add a comment to a previous solution by pressing the "Have a Question or Comment?" button or update your question by using the "Improve question" button. I thought you should know why this might get downvoted.
BillW33
24-Apr-15 12:16pm
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You should not post a comment to a solution or an addition to your question as a "Solution". Either add a comment to a previous solution by pressing the "Have a Question or Comment?" button or update your question by using the "Improve question" button. I thought you should know why this might get downvoted.
BillW33
2-Mar-15 16:31pm
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This is related to your question at http://www.codeproject.com/Questions/882141/emulator-of-android-dose-not-appear?arn=9
If you want to add information to that it by pressing the "Have a Question or Comment?" button or update your question by using the "Improve question" button. Do not create a new question.
BillW33
27-Jan-15 10:29am
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I edited my answer to make it more clear. As I stated, even if you have included the interop in your installer you still need to have your program check during runtime to determine if Office is installed. Read the links in the answer to see how to check for the presence of Office.
BillW33
18-Dec-14 16:26pm
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It is possible to plot a graph and print files using all three of those languages. That is pretty basic functionality. You should use the language with which you are the most familiar.
BillW33
9-Dec-14 9:53am
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You should not post a comment to a solution or an addition to your question as a "Solution". Either add a comment to a previous solution by pressing the "Have a Question or Comment?" button or update your question by using the "Improve question" button. I did not vote, but I thought you should know why this might be downvoted.
BillW33
4-Dec-14 15:14pm
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Do you want each class that uses Employee to use a different instance of Employee or do you want them to all use the same instance of Employee?
BillW33
2-Dec-14 11:11am
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You should not post a comment to a solution or an addition to your question as a "Solution". Either add a comment to a previous solution by pressing the "Have a Question or Comment?" button or update your question by using the "Improve question" button. I did not vote, but I thought you should know why this might be downvoted.
BillW33
17-Oct-14 12:26pm
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The previous software could serialize and compress, and then decompress and de-serialize the Dictionary<int, dictionary<double,="" list<double="">>> Table. The original software saves the data to a database, not a file. However, I have checked the non-compressed data of the original program and compared it to the non-compressed data of the current program and the starting data is the same.
BillW33
7-Jul-14 16:30pm
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1. I agree. As I said I did not create the table. Yes, enclosing in square brackets is the recommended fix, but I got it to work in LINQPad both with and without using the square brackets.
2. I tried CONVERT, but it didn't help. The problem was, as pointed out by Richard Deeming, that the times did not precisely match.
BillW33
7-Jul-14 16:25pm
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The problem was the time not being precisely 3:35:26 PM. Yes, the unambiguous date format is better, but I got it working even without that. If you put your comment in the form of a solution I will mark it as the answer.
I found that the following did what I needed:
DELETE FROM FtirSpectrum WHERE DateTime >= '2014-07-03T15:35:26' AND DateTime < '2014-07-03T15:35:27'
Just for fun I tried the following query which worked despite not having unambiguous datetime formats:
select *
from tableName
where DateTime >= '2014-07-03T15:35:26' AND DateTime < '2014-07-03T15:35:27'
BillW33
2-Jul-14 14:16pm
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You should not post a comment to a solution or an addition to your question as a "Solution". Either add a comment to a previous solution by pressing the "Have a Question or Comment?" button or update your question by using the "Improve question" button.
BillW33
17-Jun-14 11:41am
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You should not post a comment to a solution or an addition to your question as a "Solution". Either add a comment to a previous solution by pressing the "Have a Question or Comment?" button or update your question by using the "Improve question" button. I did not vote, but I thought you should know why this might be downvoted.
BillW33
16-Jun-14 16:46pm
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You should not post a comment to a solution or an addition to your question as a "Solution". Either add a comment to a previous solution by pressing the "Have a Question or Comment?" button or update your question by using the "Improve question" button. I did not vote, but I thought you should know why this might be downvoted.
BillW33
14-May-14 14:08pm
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You should not post a comment to a solution or an addition to your question as a "Solution". Either add a comment to a previous solution by pressing the "Have a Question or Comment?" button or update your question by using the "Improve question" button. I did not vote, but I thought you should know why this might be downvoted.
BillW33
26-Mar-14 16:53pm
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You should not post a comment to a solution or an addition to your question as a "Solution". Either add a comment to a previous solution by pressing the "Have a Question or Comment?" button or update your question by using the "Improve question" button. I did not vote, but I thought you should know why this might be downvoted.
BillW33
28-Feb-14 15:28pm
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You should not post a comment to a solution or an addition to your question as a "Solution". Either add a comment to a previous solution by pressing the "Have a Question or Comment?" button or update your question by using the "Improve question" button. I did not vote, but I thought you should know why this might be downvoted.
BillW33
11-Feb-14 10:06am
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Do you know how to step through the code and examine the value of the variables?
BillW33
8-Jan-14 7:53am
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You should not post a comment to a solution or an addition to your question as a "Solution". Either add a comment to a previous solution by pressing the "Have a Question or Comment?" button or update your question by using the "Improve question" button.
BillW33
13-Dec-13 11:18am
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You have one add method that takes an int and one add method that takes a float, but you are calling the add method [add(10.20,60.1)] with doubles. When you write a decimal number such as 10.20 the compiler treats it as a double unless you put an f after it to tell the compiler that the number is a float. That is why Ron Beyer recommended using "add(10.2f, 60.1f)".
BillW33
6-Dec-13 9:17am
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You should not post a comment to a solution or an addition to your question as a "Solution". Either add a comment to a previous solution by pressing the "Have a Question or Comment?" button or update your question by using the "Improve question" button. I did not vote, but I thought you should know why this might be downvoted.
BillW33
5-Dec-13 16:17pm
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The C++ language and the code written in that language, is independent of the platform.
The compiled program created from the C++ code is platform dependent.
BillW33
5-Dec-13 8:57am
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Glad to help and thanks for accepting the answer. :)
BillW33
3-Dec-13 12:58pm
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You should include your code for your Entity class, especially Entity.Attraction. We need more info to figure out what is going on.
BillW33
15-Nov-13 12:10pm
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You should not post a comment to a solution or an addition to your question as a "Solution". Either add a comment to a previous solution by pressing the "Have a Question or Comment?" button or update your question by using the "Improve question" button.
BillW33
15-Nov-13 10:50am
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Show us the code you have written so far and tell us any specific problems you are having, then we can give you specific answers.
BillW33
7-Nov-13 9:02am
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You are very welcome. :)
BillW33
31-Oct-13 12:45pm
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You should not post a comment to a solution or an addition to your question as a "Solution". Either add a comment to a previous solution by pressing the "Have a Question or Comment?" button or update your question by using the "Improve question" button. I did not vote, but I thought you should know why this might be downvoted.
BillW33
24-Oct-13 17:05pm
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You should not post a comment to a solution or an addition to your question as a "Solution". Either add a comment to a previous solution by pressing the "Have a Question or Comment?" button or update your question by using the "Improve question" button. I did not vote, but I thought you should know why this might be downvoted.
BillW33
18-Oct-13 16:40pm
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You should not post a comment to a solution or an addition to your question as a "Solution". Either add a comment to a previous solution by pressing the "Have a Question or Comment?" button or update your question by using the "Improve question" button.
BillW33
18-Oct-13 13:44pm
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@ridoy: Sad, but true :(
BillW33
18-Oct-13 13:43pm
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@Kenneth Haugland: The problem is those who refuse to Google will never find your article, let alone read it. ;):)
BillW33
18-Oct-13 13:42pm
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The problem is those who refuse to Google will never find your article, let alone read it. ;):)
BillW33
18-Oct-13 13:06pm
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Thanks, I don't usually just tell folk to Google the answer; I reckon that by Friday I am tired of no effort questions.
BillW33
17-Oct-13 16:00pm
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If you would post the section of your code that is actually generating the error we would be able to be more specific in how to fix it.
BillW33
7-Oct-13 16:34pm
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You should not post a comment to a solution or an addition to your question as a "Solution". Either add a comment to a previous solution by pressing the "Have a Question or Comment?" button or update your question by using the "Improve question" button. I did not vote, but I thought you should know why this might be downvoted.
BillW33
7-Oct-13 14:21pm
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There is a difference between helping and giving you complete code. If you want help, please post what you have tried so far and tell us exactly where you are having problems.
BillW33
6-Oct-13 11:53am
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Thanks, I'm always learning new stuff too ;):)
BillW33
4-Oct-13 11:35am
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You should not post a comment to a solution or an addition to your question as a "Solution". Either add a comment to a previous solution by pressing the "Have a Question or Comment?" button or update your question by using the "Improve question" button.
BillW33
4-Oct-13 9:08am
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I will update my answer again with more information. If any of these solutions help you then you should vote them up. If any of these solutions answer your question you should mark it as the solution so that your question gets off the unanswered question list.
BillW33
3-Oct-13 9:10am
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Oh, I see, you are confused about how a a static class member is initialized. I will update my answer to better explain this part.
BillW33
1-Oct-13 14:07pm
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You should not post a comment to a solution or an addition to your question as a "Solution". Either add a comment to a previous solution by pressing the "Have a Question or Comment?" button or update your question by using the "Improve question" button. I did not vote, but I thought you should know why this might be downvoted.
BillW33
28-Sep-13 21:02pm
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Sorry, I meant to direct it to Acusu, I have fixed that.
BillW33
27-Sep-13 15:55pm
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@Acusu: If this solution answered your question you should mark it as the solution and upvote it. :)
BillW33
27-Sep-13 15:46pm
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You should not post a comment to a solution or an addition to your question as a "Solution". Either add a comment to a previous solution by pressing the "Have a Question or Comment?" button or update your question by using the "Improve question" button.
BillW33
27-Sep-13 14:37pm
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You should not post a comment to a solution or an addition to your question as a "Solution". Either add a comment to a previous solution by pressing the "Have a Question or Comment?" button or update your question by using the "Improve question" button. I did not vote, but I thought you should know why this might be downvoted.
If you reply to someone else's solution they get an e-mail notifying them. This does not happen if you post a solution. Also people do not look in the solutions for more questions.
BillW33
24-Sep-13 16:17pm
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Your question is very unclear. A compiler generates an exe. Do you really want the source code for a compiler? You have this tagged for both C# and VB, are you asking for source code in both programming languages?
BillW33
24-Sep-13 16:16pm
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You should not post a comment to a solution or an addition to your question as a "Solution". Either add a comment to a previous solution by pressing the "Have a Question or Comment?" button or update your question by using the "Improve question" button. I thought you should know why this might be downvoted.
BillW33
23-Sep-13 12:21pm
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Post the code that you have tried so far and we will be happy to help you fix any issues you may have. We are not here to do all your work for you.
BillW33
17-Sep-13 16:40pm
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DataTable parse is a good one, +5
BillW33
17-Sep-13 10:04am
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As Dave Kreskowiak said, you need to post it here.
BillW33
13-Sep-13 12:31pm
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Reason for my vote of 3 \n OK, as far as it goes, but as johannesnestler said, there is a lot more to snippets. Also, as it is this is rather short for an article.
BillW33
13-Sep-13 11:36am
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You should not post a comment to a solution or an addition to your question as a "Solution". Either add a comment to a previous solution by pressing the "Have a Question or Comment?" button or update your question by using the "Improve question" button. I did not vote, but I thought you should know why this might be downvoted.
BillW33
11-Sep-13 16:23pm
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As Dave Kresklwiak said posting code samples would greatly help us to diagnose what is going on. Especially where you are creating and "disposing" of those strings.
BillW33
30-Aug-13 11:27am
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You should not post a comment to a solution or an addition to your question as a "Solution". Either add a comment to a previous solution by pressing the "Have a Question or Comment?" button or update your question by using the "Improve question" button. I did not vote, but I thought you should know why this might be downvoted.
BillW33
22-Aug-13 9:55am
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If you want people to diagnose what is wrong with your code it would be very helpful if you showed the part of your code that is generating the error.
BillW33
12-Jul-13 14:14pm
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You should not post a comment to a solution or an addition to your question as a "Solution". Either add a comment to a previous solution by pressing the "Have a Question or Comment?" button or update your question by using the "Improve question" button. I did not vote, but I thought you should know why this might be downvoted.
BillW33
23-May-13 11:58am
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You should not post a comment to a solution or an addition to your question as a "Solution". Either add a comment to a previous solution by pressing the "Have a Question or Comment?" button or update your question by using the "Improve question" button. I did not vote, but I thought you should know why this might be downvoted.
BillW33
23-May-13 10:47am
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I understand, which is why I didn't vote it down. :)
BillW33
23-May-13 9:51am
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You should not post a comment as a "Solution". Instead use the "Have a Question or Comment?" button. I did not vote, but I thought you should know why this may be downvoted.
BillW33
2-May-13 15:19pm
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You should not post a comment to a solution or an addition to your question as a "Solution". Either add a comment to a previous solution by pressing the "Have a Question or Comment?" button or update your question by using the "Improve question" button. I did not vote, but I thought you should know why this is being downvoted.
BillW33
12-Apr-13 17:27pm
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I added some more details to my solution.
BillW33
12-Apr-13 15:28pm
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Good answer and good comment on the quality of the UI. :) +5
BillW33
9-Apr-13 10:56am
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You should not post a comment to a solution or an addition to your question as a "Solution". Either add a comment to a previous solution by pressing the "Have a Question or Comment?" button or update your question by using the "Improve question" button. I did not vote, but I thought you should know why this is being downvoted.
BillW33
1-Apr-13 14:34pm
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I don't know why someone gave you a 1 vote; have a 5 from me :)
BillW33
1-Apr-13 14:32pm
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Try writing the query yourself then folk will be glad to help you with any problems you have.
BillW33
1-Apr-13 14:31pm
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Try writing the query yourself then folk will be glad to help you with any problems you have.
BillW33
6-Mar-13 12:37pm
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I don't know why you got a 1 vote, I countered with a 5.
BillW33
6-Mar-13 12:34pm
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Some useful links; +5
BillW33
6-Mar-13 11:42am
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Good explanation of what needs to be done; +5
BillW33
28-Feb-13 17:18pm
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You should not post a comment to a solution or an addition to your question as a "Solution". You can add a comment to a solution by pressing the "Have a Question or Comment?" button. I did not vote, but I thought you should know why this might be downvoted.
BillW33
26-Feb-13 16:54pm
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As SA already noted, you should not post a comment to a solution or an addition to your question as a "Solution". You can add a comment to a solution by pressing the "Have a Question or Comment?" button. I did not vote, but I thought you should know why this might be downvoted.
BillW33
25-Feb-13 13:06pm
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I'm glad you were able to figure this out. You should mark this as the answer as the solution so the question will get off of the "unanswered" list.
BillW33
3-Jan-13 17:00pm
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Very fine answer; +5
BillW33
28-Dec-12 15:33pm
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You should not post a comment to a solution or question as a "Solution". Instead add a comment by pressing the "Have a Question or Comment?" button.
BillW33
13-Dec-12 11:39am
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You should not post a comment to a solution or question as a "Solution". Instead add a comment to the question by pressing the "Have a Question or Comment?" button. I did not vote, but I thought you should know why this is being downvoted.
BillW33
6-Dec-12 16:58pm
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You should not post a comment to a solution or an addition to your question as a "Solution". You can add a comment to a solution by pressing the "Have a Question or Comment?" button. I did not vote, but I thought you should know why this might be downvoted.
BillW33
3-Dec-12 17:32pm
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Nice answer, +5
BillW33
3-Dec-12 16:50pm
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No problem, and thanks :)
BillW33
1-Dec-12 6:51am
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I know my explanation is not perfect, but I thought it was worth more than a one.
BillW33
1-Dec-12 6:50am
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Much better than my explanation; +5
BillW33
29-Nov-12 9:49am
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Very nice, +5
BillW33
27-Nov-12 9:29am
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You should not post a comment to a solution or an addition to your question as a "Solution". You can add a comment to a solution by pressing the "Have a Question or Comment?" button. I did not vote, but I thought you should know why this might be downvoted.
BillW33
15-Nov-12 6:11am
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I'm glad my answer was helpful. You should mark it as the answer so that this question gets removed from the unanswered questions list. Also, it would be nice if your rated the answer; 1 star is bad, 5 stars is good. :)
BillW33
2-Nov-12 9:14am
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Very good answer, +5
BillW33
30-Oct-12 12:12pm
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The last statement does not have a semicolon ";" at the end, is that your error?
BillW33
26-Oct-12 14:45pm
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An execellent, informative answer, for a simplistic question. +5
BillW33
25-Oct-12 17:01pm
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Execellent answer, +5
BillW33
24-Oct-12 7:27am
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Did you read the links that I posted?
BillW33
18-Oct-12 9:20am
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@Ayoub, you should not post a comment to a solution or question as a "Solution". Instead add a comment to the question by pressing the "Have a Question or Comment?" button. I did not vote, but I thought you should know why this might be downvoted.
BillW33
17-Oct-12 16:32pm
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You should not post a comment to a solution or question as a "Solution". Instead add a comment to the question by pressing the "Have a Question or Comment?" button. I did not vote, but I thought you should know why this might be downvoted.
BillW33
18-Sep-12 10:24am
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You should not post a comment to a solution or question as a "Solution". Instead add a comment to the question by pressing the "Have a Question or Comment?" button. I did not vote, but I thought you should know why this is being downvoted.
BillW33
11-Sep-12 17:06pm
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Very fine answer, +5
BillW33
11-Sep-12 14:54pm
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You should not post a comment to a solution or an addition to your question as a "Solution". Either add a comment to a previous solution by pressing the "Have a Question or Comment?" button or update your question by using the "Improve question" button. I did not vote, but I thought you should know why this might be downvoted.
BillW33
11-Sep-12 8:45am
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I have to agree List<t> is way better than ArrayList; +5
BillW33
10-Sep-12 13:50pm
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You should not post a comment to a solution or an addition to your question as a "Solution". Either add a comment to a previous solution by pressing the "Have a Question or Comment?" button or update your question by using the "Improve question" button. I did not vote, but I thought you should know why this is being downvoted.
BillW33
10-Sep-12 13:24pm
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That may be, but the OP's question is tagged for C# so it should work for him. :)
BillW33
10-Sep-12 9:49am
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Very fine answer, Martijn, +5
BillW33
9-Sep-12 8:38am
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I agree with Chuck O'Toole; the thread info that you posted have nothing to do with your problems. You should have posted in your question that you were not doing any threading yourself and not asked us to guess at your code. You can get much faster and more useful answers if you include better information in your questions.
BillW33
9-Sep-12 8:11am
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Very fine answer, +5
BillW33
9-Sep-12 8:10am
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Converting to another language first doesn't really help, it just makes for more work.
BillW33
5-Sep-12 14:08pm
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Very fine answer and tip; +5
BillW33
3-Sep-12 10:27am
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If one of the solutions given answers your question you should mark it as the answer so that this question gets removed from the list of unanswered questions.
BillW33
2-Sep-12 11:12am
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Lots of good links; +5
BillW33
2-Sep-12 11:09am
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Yes, you should study IPC.
BillW33
31-Aug-12 16:19pm
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Short & sweet, +5
BillW33
30-Aug-12 13:58pm
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First you need to specify the CPU being emulated and the format of the .asm
files.
Second, this sounds like a homework assignment.
BillW33
30-Aug-12 9:05am
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If a solution has answered your question please accept a solution, so that this question goes off the unanswered list or if you are still having problems, ask.
BillW33
29-Aug-12 13:02pm
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Post your source code and exactly where you are having a problem then someone will be able to help you.
BillW33
29-Aug-12 11:31am
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Did this help you to figure it out or do you still have questions?
BillW33
28-Aug-12 12:59pm
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I updated my answer to give more detail on how to use it. I also added a link which provides more explanation of cvSmooth.
BillW33
28-Aug-12 10:31am
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I did not explain my reasoning very clearly. I have improved my explanation.
BillW33
24-Aug-12 8:50am
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You should not post a comment to a solution or an addition to your question as a "Solution". Either add a comment to a previous solution by pressing the "Have a Question or Comment?" button or update your question by using the "Improve question" button. I did not vote, but I thought you should know why this is being downvoted.
BillW33
24-Aug-12 8:47am
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For future reference, it would be better to add code to your original question by using the "Improve question" button.
BillW33
21-Aug-12 12:37pm
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If it gives you the solution you need you should mark it as the answer.
BillW33
21-Aug-12 12:28pm
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Look at the second link that I just added.
BillW33
21-Aug-12 12:23pm
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Nice answer, +5
BillW33
21-Aug-12 9:28am
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You should not post a comment to a solution as a "Solution". Instead add a comment to a previous solution by pressing the "Have a Question or Comment?" button. I did not vote, but I thought you should know why this is being downvoted.
BillW33
16-Aug-12 15:37pm
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Nice explanation, +5
BillW33
16-Aug-12 9:10am
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Regular expressions are great! This is also a good answer, +5 :)
BillW33
16-Aug-12 9:04am
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This sounds like a homework assignment. We are not here to do your homework for you.
BillW33
15-Aug-12 16:46pm
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Very good answer, +5
BillW33
15-Aug-12 16:40pm
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Very nice answer, +5
BillW33
15-Aug-12 8:55am
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Nice answer, +5 :)
BillW33
15-Aug-12 8:51am
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You do not provide enough information and you do not have a working link to anything.
BillW33
14-Aug-12 16:45pm
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Yeah, I've noticed that too. :)
BillW33
14-Aug-12 13:08pm
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Your answer is not worthy of a one, have a 5 in compenstion. :)
BillW33
14-Aug-12 13:06pm
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I can't see why you got a 1 for that. Have a 5 in compensation. :)
BillW33
14-Aug-12 9:29am
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Good answer, you get a 5 :)
BillW33
14-Aug-12 9:16am
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Another good answer, +5
BillW33
14-Aug-12 9:16am
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Good answer, +5
BillW33
13-Aug-12 14:55pm
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Good explanation, +5
BillW33
13-Aug-12 14:51pm
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Good answer, +5
BillW33
13-Aug-12 12:28pm
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Try writing some code for this then if you have a problem come back with a specific question.
BillW33
13-Aug-12 10:03am
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Use the red X to the right of "Improve question" at the bottom right of the question to actually delete the question.
BillW33
10-Aug-12 16:14pm
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Very fine answer, +5
BillW33
10-Aug-12 13:00pm
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Good answer, +5
BillW33
10-Aug-12 8:53am
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That's nice. Exactly what is your question? Can you show us the code for what you have tried so far?
BillW33
8-Aug-12 15:57pm
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You should not post a comment to a solution as a "Solution". Instead add a comment to a previous solution by pressing the "Have a Question or Comment?" button. I did not vote, but I thought you should know why this is being downvoted.
BillW33
8-Aug-12 8:58am
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Glad to help. :)
BillW33
7-Aug-12 11:28am
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Your solution does not deserve a 1, have a 5 :)
BillW33
7-Aug-12 9:47am
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You should not post a comment to a question as a "Solution". Instead add a comment to a the question by pressing the "Have a Question or Comment?" button below the solution. I did not vote, but I thought you should know why this is being downvoted.
BillW33
7-Aug-12 9:31am
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@Amarnath, To bookmark a solution click the icon that looks like a star with a plus sign at the bottom right of the solution.
BillW33
6-Aug-12 9:21am
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Nice references, +5
BillW33
6-Aug-12 9:21am
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Good explanation, +5
BillW33
3-Aug-12 9:02am
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Its still a good answer so have a +5 anyway :)
BillW33
2-Aug-12 17:00pm
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I agree with enhzflep, a very fine answer. +5
BillW33
2-Aug-12 8:48am
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More good references, +5
BillW33
2-Aug-12 8:47am
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Good references, +5
BillW33
1-Aug-12 9:13am
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Another good answer, +5
BillW33
1-Aug-12 9:13am
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Good answer, +5
BillW33
31-Jul-12 9:49am
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You should not post an addition to your question as a "Solution". Instead update your question by using the "Improve question" button.
BillW33
30-Jul-12 12:39pm
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Nice answer, +5
BillW33
27-Jul-12 8:47am
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Good explanation, helpful without actually writing the code for the OP. +5
BillW33
26-Jul-12 17:17pm
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Very nice answer, +5 :)
BillW33
26-Jul-12 10:01am
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Good advice, worth a +5.
BillW33
25-Jul-12 12:18pm
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Good answer, +5.
BillW33
25-Jul-12 12:16pm
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Decent answer, upvoted :)
BillW33
25-Jul-12 10:16am
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Trim is a good idea, +5.
BillW33
25-Jul-12 10:00am
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Very nice answer, +5
BillW33
24-Jul-12 16:45pm
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You should not post a comment to a solution as a "Solution". Instead add a comment to a previous solution by pressing the "Have a Question or Comment?" button.
BillW33
23-Jul-12 9:28am
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You should not post a comment to a solution as a "Solution". Instead add a comment to a previous solution by pressing the "Have a Question or Comment?" button. I did not vote, but I thought you should know why this is being downvoted.
BillW33
18-Jul-12 11:18am
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Very nice answer, +5 :)
BillW33
18-Jul-12 11:11am
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You need to add your code, including the code in the textChange event handler. Use the "Improve question" button to add your code.
BillW33
2-Jul-12 15:33pm
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Looks like a good answer, +5 from me.
BillW33
2-Jul-12 9:13am
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Good link, +5
BillW33
25-Jun-12 9:47am
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Good info, +5
BillW33
25-Jun-12 9:47am
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Good answer, +5
BillW33
22-Jun-12 13:02pm
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Good answer, +5.
BillW33
21-Jun-12 14:35pm
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You should not post a comment to a solution or an addition to your question as a "Solution". Either add a comment to a previous solution by pressing the "Have a Question or Comment?" button or update your question by using the "Improve question" button.
BillW33
21-Jun-12 12:38pm
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Worthy of +5 :)
BillW33
21-Jun-12 10:16am
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Good answer Jochen, +5.
BillW33
21-Jun-12 10:11am
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You should not post a comment to a solution or an addition to your question as a "Solution". Either add a comment to a previous solution by pressing the "Have a Question or Comment?" button or update your question by using the "Improve question" button.
BillW33
20-Jun-12 16:29pm
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Good answer, +5 :)
BillW33
19-Jun-12 14:34pm
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You should not post a comment to a solution or an addition to your question as a "Solution". Either add a comment to a previous solution by pressing the "Have a Question or Comment?" button or update your question by using the "Improve question" button.
BillW33
19-Jun-12 14:27pm
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You would get a more useful response if you posted the code where you have tried to send to multiple e-mail addresses.
BillW33
19-Jun-12 14:13pm
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I like your answer, +5 :)
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