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If the string is a constant, you do not need a StringBuilder . The string would be "interned", which is a bit more efficient.
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Correct which is why there is also an option to build a concatenated string instead of a Stringbuilder. It's to automate all the escaping of quotes and backslashes more than anything which has annoyed me over the years.
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great tool.
Just a small hiccup. If i put a semicolon at the end of text , your program should remove it first and then convert it to string .
for example i wrote this.
select * from table where abc = 'wah wah';
and it is converted like this.
StringBuilder sb = new StringBuilder();
sb.Append("select * from saad where abc = 'wah wah';");
which is not correct.
Other than that it is really a great tool.
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I downloaded the free WiNToBootTic utility [^], and it works very well: I had a bootable 32 gig USB flash drive with a Win 8 RTM Trial ISO on it in a very short time.
I really like simple tools that do one thing well. Click once to make the drive you selected formatted; confirm permission to format; after formatting: drag-drop an ISO file into the zone in the WiNToBootTic UI designed for same: ba-boom. It just works.
Changing the BIOS to boot off that flash drive was simple: and then it was fun to wait for Win 8 to take about eleven minutes to put up the "install" initial dialog. Contrary to MS's claim that this 90 trial version required no software key, it would not install, but that's just what "normal" is these days in terms of my experience with all Windows software
I read about WiNToBootTic on How-To-Geek, which is running an article on a gaggle of free tools for creating bootable flash-drives (and other hard drives) for Windows 7/8, Linux, etc [^].
best, Bill
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Hello there!
My name is George Delaportas and I am an entrepreneur in new technologies and especially on the Internet.
I have a brilliant idea which I hope it will be the next big step for Web 3.0 and the unification of the services and apps on the Internet over the cloud since our era is near to the utilization of the Thin-Client scheme almost for every device.
In general the idea is an abstract and unified but very simple programming meta-language and framework which is not really compiled on its own syntax but it's being converted to other languages on-demand over the cloud. This way you will have only one universal "language", like English, and converters on the cloud - on the software vendor's side -
to parse and compile according to the infrastructure needs.
For example, an app for iPhone coded in ALPHA Script would be instantly deployed and available in any other O/S and device like a smart-phone, tablet, etc in minutes and would also be available on other clouds like Amazon EC2, Google, Azure except from the iCloud!
The intercommunication among the different clouds could be formed in SOAP with XML or JSON.
In any case the unification of the diversity of so many different technologies by providing a virtual bridge could finally lead to the: "Code Once, Deploy Anywhere" era.
In other words developers can code in ALPHA Script or in their favorite language but the vendors can convert on the server side (cloud) their app in ALPHA Script and distribute them to all the other clouds.
This mechanism will give unlimited options for rapid development and instant deployment for different applications which would be
useful to the new era of Thin and non Thin Clients.
ALPHA Script is also very useful for M2M Communications.
Please read more on the following references and examples/samples.
http://www.qwiki.com/G0D?q=LnGnV9
http://alpha-script.localhost-ltd.com/
http://www.slideshare.net/gdelaportas/alpha-script-presentation
http://alpha-script.localhost-ltd.com/?page_id=2
http://alpha-script.localhost-ltd.com/?page_id=10
http://www.slideshare.net/gdelaportas/alpha-script-concept
http://www.slideshare.net/gdelaportas/alpha-script-keywords-and-symbols
http://www.slideshare.net/gdelaportas/alpha-script-langconverter
http://www.slideshare.net/gdelaportas/alpha-script-xml-generator
http://www.slideshare.net/gdelaportas/alpha-script-xml-model
http://pastebin.com/zhiFx9Z2
http://alpha-script.localhost-ltd.com/as/ALPHA%20Script%20-%20XML%20Schema%20(Example).xml
Finally the ALPHA Script is an open source project and I work with effort to make a team of experts
to "forge" a global consortium like W3C that each software vendor will provide responses upon requests for the
addition of new features and extension of this abstract unified meta-language.
ALPHA Script is a free and open source programming model and the software from this project will be publicly open and free for everyone.
I ask for contributors and I want to start a team of innovative young people who will join me on this.
Thank you very much!
My Best regards,
George Delaportas
CEO at localhost LTD
«The "impossible" is a word that DOES NOT exist in my vocabulary...»
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The "Free Window Registry Repair 2.7" [^] software did work for me to finally enable me to un-install a malfunctioning 90-day trial of MS Visual Studio 2012 RTM.
Please, before using any tool like this, create a Windows Restore Point, so you can "get back to where you belong," as the Beatles' sang
I am aware that there are strong opinions/disagreements about whether one should ever use software for registry defragmentation, or cleaning. I suggest you research those opinions, and make your own decision very carefully. [^] [^]
For example, I was told by one of the MS MVP's on the MSSE forum that my sudden inability to update MSSE was the result of "use of CCleaner's Registry clean feature," even before, I believe, he had fully understood what I was talking about, or had examined the error reports, and screen-shots, I sent.
I had gone back and forth with the nice people on the MS Visual Studio install forum, used their tools for analysis (which are very old), and did not find their advice solved the problem. I'll spare you the bloody details.
fyi: I took a Visual Studio 2012 RTM Windows-Forms .exe (compiled against FrameWork 4.5 RTM), launched it, and it ran, presenting a Form on the Screen. I find that strange, since I had unsuccessfully attempted to uninstall FrameWork 4.5.
best, Bill
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BillWoodruff wrote: compiled against FrameWork 4.5 RTM
If it didn't use any API's from .Net 4.5 then it doesn't surprise me that the exe ran.
If your actions inspire others to dream more, learn more, do more and become more, you are a leader.-John Q. Adams You must accept one of two basic premises: Either we are alone in the universe, or we are not alone in the universe. And either way, the implications are staggering.-Wernher von Braun Only two things are infinite, the universe and human stupidity, and I'm not sure about the former.-Albert Einstein
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Hi Ahmed,
Good point to raise: whether a simple "vanilla" test of a WinForms project compiled against FrameWork 4.5 in VS 2012, with the default libraries referenced, does, or does not, make use of FrameWork 4.5 versions of Generics and such: just by virtue of the fact they are referenced, and appear as "using ..." statements in the Form.cs file.
If I ever get a Visual Studio that works again, I'll examine that
best, Bill
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Hey, if you need to fix it, not much risk.
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This maybe should be a tip?!
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Thanks. Just installed it. Love it.
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June 1, 2012: "Wolfram Alpha Answers Queries That Google Can’t" [^], by Amit Agarwall, on the blog: "Digital Inspiration"
Not quite sure if this really should go here, since it's a blog entry, not free software, but I found it quite useful information, and interesting, and don't know where else on CP it would be better to post. I'm sure our friendly moderators will delete it, if it's inappropriate, here.
enjoy, Bill
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I just saw a reference to the NSIS[^] setup utility in the C# forum and thought I'd link it here.
There's an article on using it here[^] that looks decent.
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I love NSIS. It can do so many things. I guy I know actually built a full fledged windows application with NSIS. Not sure HOW he did that, but he did. I don't remember the application name or where he put it online (or if).
Bob Dole The internet is a great way to get on the net.
2.0.82.7292 SP6a
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Hi!
i'd like to introduce SqlCodeGuard - free addin for SSMS and VS2010.
It provides fast and comprehensive static analysis for T-Sql code (more than hundred rules), shows code complexity, code outline (with navigation) and objects dependencies.
Installation package and a little bit more information can be found at http://www.sqlcodeguard.com/
Your feedback will be invaluable
Thank you for your attention
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SqlCodeGuard updated to version 2.1.4628
Major changes:
[+] added API to use in custom build process/tools/so on + Sample project
[+] added "issue groups" to "Select issue window"
also minor changes, fixes and so on.
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This part reads definitely as an ad; consider creating articles explaining how to use your free software, and stop the marketing-activities: if your software adds value, we'll be using it without an explicit recommendation.
Bastard Programmer from Hell
if you can't read my code, try converting it here[^]
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Yep, it is some sort of ad, i guess.
But if not - who'll know about the tool?
Anyway i don't think that such kind of app will be popular - from my experience - nobody cares about T-SQL code. And even if somebody cares - they will not use any tools.
Strange situation, i guess - ReSharper & StyleCop are so popular and widely used, as a bunch of other development tools and utils - free and paid.
But in SQL world (to be more specific - in MS SQL Server world) - such kind of tool are not popular at all.
However, this is more a philosophical question, not related directly to the utility or to this forum.
Sorry for my "crap".
Bye.
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SqlCodeGuard wrote: Yep, it is some sort of ad, i guess.
But if not - who'll know about the tool?
I don't trust tools who need to convince me of their value using "free" tools. It implies that your software is worth the amount of money available for ads - near zero.
SqlCodeGuard wrote: Anyway i don't think that such kind of app will be popular - from my experience - nobody cares about T-SQL code. And even if somebody cares - they will not use any tools.
Get the elephant out! Sorry, but I'm called whenever a LINQ-query does not perform. Strangely enough, TSQL ain't dead, and there's more people who know how to use the profiler than there were five years ago.
SqlCodeGuard wrote: But in SQL world (to be more specific - in MS SQL Server world) - such kind of tool are not popular at all.
Correct. Because there ain't that much tools that actually add value. TSQL is alive and kicking however, and there's a huge amount of SQL-developers that are looking for tools to help in their daily tasks.
Stop spamming, add an article that shows how your free software adds value
Today!
It'll be considered spamming if you're promoting a product in a forum that's primarily aimed at helping to create correct code. Brace for impact, and start that article. Even if it merely saves 5 minutes of time, some developer will be grateful it exists.
Bastard Programmer from Hell
if you can't read my code, try converting it here[^]
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Eddy Vluggen wrote: Get the elephant out! Sorry, but I'm called whenever a LINQ-query does not perform. Strangely enough, TSQL ain't dead, and there's more people who know how to use the profiler than there were five years ago.
Yes, but almost nobody knows where to get SQL Profiler for SqlExpress - or how to profile it without profiler.
And yes - i also called whenever developers got troubles with LINQ/other modern framework/ORM/etc. That's why i'm sure - nobody cares 'bout SQL code
Eddy Vluggen wrote: Correct. Because there ain't that much tools that actually add value. TSQL is alive and kicking however, and there's a huge amount of SQL-developers that are looking for tools to help in their daily tasks.
IMHO developers are looking for tool which allows produce more sql code for less time but not tool to produce correct sql code, 'cause developers first of all are C/C#/etc developers and only in last turn - T-SQL developers.
Not sure if i'll able to quickly write article in english but if somebody interested - they can read auto translated review (as for me - seems like the article translated "good enough").
http://translate.google.com/translate?sl=ru&tl=en&js=n&prev=_t&hl=ru&ie=UTF-8&layout=2&eotf=1&u=http%3A%2F%2Fhabrahabr.ru%2Fpost%2F151179%2F&act=url[^]
HabraHabr - is something like IT-Tech news channel/forum/discussion board/etc.
ps call me snooty but as for me - "i can easily find errors in my database" - this is enough big value. I'm not a salesman or something like, i'm technician and benefits of tool are obvious for me.
But! I've worked on it more than 5 years and so what is obvious for me - is not obvious for other people
I guess i should find someone with unblinkered point of view to write review.
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Reads like an ad.. I don't mind, as long as the adverted crap is for free. Seems that your stuff is available "for free".
Considered using the CP-license? It'd be better than no licence at all
Bastard Programmer from Hell
if you can't read my code, try converting it here[^]
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