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GeneralRe: Worst Exception!!memberMember 460889820 May '13 - 7:58 
1) Something went wrong but I'm not telling you what
2) Illegal/invalid value but I'm not going to tell you what the illegal/invalid value is.
GeneralRe: Worst Exception!!memberEric_M20 May '13 - 8:19 
AppHangB...does anyone have any idea where that comes from or what causes it.
GeneralRe: Worst Exception!!memberRafagaX20 May '13 - 8:39 
java.lang.ClassNotFoundException
 
In an applet, pure bliss to solve... Roll eyes | :rolleyes:
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GeneralRe: Worst Exception!!memberdpminusa20 May '13 - 20:33 
What about the ones with no description and just an error code. You can get some general information from MSDN that leads to a category but ...
"Courtesy is the product of a mature, disciplined mind ... ridicule is lack of the same - DPM"

GeneralRe: Worst Exception!!memberMember 433332221 May '13 - 4:35 
For me, the worst is the Prism Framework's composition exception.
 
There is often not enough detail to be able to tell exactly what the issue is - so you end up having to retrace through the composition of the object and its imports only to think its OK and the framework is screwing with you. Then after staring blankly at the code for an hour you finally see a missing export or an unhandled exception in a constructor somewhere and you curse Prism for not telling you that in the first place! Then you feel like an idiot for missing it for the last hour.
GeneralTechnically CrazymemberBikash Prakash Dash18 May '13 - 9:44 
Hi friends
How much crazy you are regarding technology ?
Lets discuss and share about our technical skills.
Regards
-------
Bikash

GeneralRe: Technically CrazyprotectorPete O'Hanlon18 May '13 - 10:00 
I'm crazy about my family. Tech doesn't get the same level of interest.
I was brought up to respect my elders. I don't respect many people nowadays.

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GeneralRe: Technically Crazymemberleppie18 May '13 - 20:06 
My wife also drives me crazy Poke tongue | ;-P

GeneralRe: Technically CrazymentorKeith Barrow18 May '13 - 10:04 
Bikash Prakash Dash wrote:
Lets discuss and share about our technical skills.

I made copper from malachite once. I even made the charcoal myself. One day I hope to find some tin ore and thus discover bronze.
“Education is not the piling on of learning, information, data, facts, skills, or abilities - that's training or instruction - but is rather making visible what is hidden as a seed”
“One of the greatest problems of our time is that many are schooled but few are educated”


Sir Thomas More (1478 – 1535)

GeneralRe: Technically CrazyprofessionalRanjan.D18 May '13 - 11:34 
Quote:
I even made the charcoal myself

 
It just happens , say in your case while making copper. You know in villages they do not wonder of making charcoal because it's their daily routine when they burn some wood for their food or bath.
 
Thanks,
Ranjan.D

GeneralRe: Technically CrazymentorKeith Barrow18 May '13 - 11:58 
Actually, if you burn wood in the presence of air, you don't get charcoal, you get ash (mostly). Charcoal has to be made in an oxygen-restricted environment otherwise the carbon in the wood (which is the major constituent of charcoal and the stuff you burn/use later) is burned off.
Unless they are making inefficient fires of course, where the some of the wood doesn't have access to oxygen but does get heated.
“Education is not the piling on of learning, information, data, facts, skills, or abilities - that's training or instruction - but is rather making visible what is hidden as a seed”
“One of the greatest problems of our time is that many are schooled but few are educated”


Sir Thomas More (1478 – 1535)

GeneralRe: Technically CrazyprofessionalRanjan.D18 May '13 - 12:17 
Yes true and well said Smile | :)
Ranjan.D

GeneralRe: Technically CrazyprofessionalMike Hankey18 May '13 - 10:08 
I'm just crazy.
VS2010/Atmel Studio 6.1 ToDo Manager Extension
Some days, it's just not worth chewing through the restraints.

GeneralRe: Technically Crazy [modified]memberdusty_dex18 May '13 - 11:34 
I'm good at working with wood, metals and plastics. But what I really, really, really want is a 3D printer!
One that could print upto 3ft (90cm) cubic dimension. (tiredness yesterday - cm/inches doh!)
 
Has to be the technology which will create the next big revolution. On the flip side, it will also create huge waste/recycling problems for the planet.



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GeneralRe: Technically CrazyprofessionalPIEBALDconsult18 May '13 - 12:22 
Nothing worthwhile has been created since the mid-90s.
GeneralRe: Technically CrazyprofessionalSoMad18 May '13 - 16:06 
I'm not crazy. My mother had me tested. Poke tongue | ;-P
 
Soren Madsen
"When you don't know what you're doing it's best to do it quickly" - Jase #DuckDynasty

GeneralRe: Technically CrazyprofessionalEdo Tzumer19 May '13 - 2:01 
What were the results?

Never underestimate the difference you can make in the lives of others.


GeneralRe: Technically CrazymemberStatementTerminator20 May '13 - 8:09 
Insanity is doing the same thing over and over again but expecting different results.
 
"Run it again, must have been a glitch, it was working on my box..."
GeneralDr WhoprotectorPete O'Hanlon18 May '13 - 8:46 
Oh yes. Oh yes indeed. Definitely the name of the Doctor, and it doesn't get better than that.
I was brought up to respect my elders. I don't respect many people nowadays.

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GeneralRe: Dr WhoprofessionalMatthew Faithfull18 May '13 - 9:47 
I've just got in so tea, a scone and catchup TV will be tuned to Dr Who any moment now Big Grin | :-D
"The secret of happiness is freedom, and the secret of freedom, courage."
Thucydides (B.C. 460-400)

GeneralRe: Dr WhoprofessionalThePhantomUpvoter18 May '13 - 15:10 
Just finished watching. Good episode. I am looking forward to the new season...
GeneralRe: Dr WhomemberGarth J Lancaster18 May '13 - 17:36 
cool - its on tonight (Sunday) here in Aus, its now 1:35pm
 
'g'
GeneralWoo Hoo SSD!memberChris Losinger18 May '13 - 6:51 
swapped my C drive for an SSD. wow. fast!
 
it's got that snappy feel that you get with a new PC... before the gunk slows it down.

GeneralRe: Woo Hoo SSD!memberRichard Andrew x6418 May '13 - 7:01 
Specs on the SSD? Are you running the swap file from the SSD?

 

The difficult we do right away...
...the impossible takes slightly longer.

GeneralRe: Woo Hoo SSD!memberChris Losinger18 May '13 - 7:53 
it's a Samsung 840 Pro 256G.
 
not sure about the swap file, actually. i just cloned my previous C drive onto the SSD and dropped it in. Smile | :)

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