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k... sorry for the inconvenience...
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Blog link to be reinstated at a later date.
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i'm soory for having done that...
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Hi
I am developing a windows application in C#. i am naive user.
can anyone give me a sample code of Nero API in C# for Burn CD. that will work in all the windows operating systems.
Thank You
dhemittal@gmail.com
Dheeraj.mittal@sagarsolutions.com
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I am afraid no one will give you the code directly in forum. Please think about it before you asking.
Tan Li
I Love KongFu~
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I have material for several articles that I would like to post, currently in plain text. How do I put plain text into the same article format everyone here uses? (I'm new to this forum, and entitled to at least one dumb question)
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This is a good start :-
http://www.codeproject.com/KB/scrapbook/whatisagoodarticle.aspx[^]
Also, once you have it 'ready for presentation', if you ask nicely you may be able to get someone to do a proof before you post it - there is a mechanism in place for weeding out cr*p, but by getting a regular here to check your article first you'll avoid embarassment
'g'
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Thank you, that looks like just what I needed.
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For many years, I've had a problem controlling my weight, and given the sedentary nature of working as a developer in an office setting, it's really easy to get out of shape and turn into a "blob", of sorts. I was thinking about applying some of my programming skills to losing weight and posting the results here on CP as an article--but I'm not sure if that would qualify as a "programming" article. So anyway, here's my question--do you think something like that would be applicable on CP, or should I just leave something like this to my own blog?
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hard one .. it depends on what form this :-
Philip Laureano wrote: programming skills to losing weight
will take .. if you wrote a snazzy app for example that showed the balance between sitting at the desk vs calories consumed vs exercise done, then it might be fun ..
go for it Philip
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How do you apply programming skill to lose weight? Lock the fridge with an encryption algorithm you can't crack?
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peterchen wrote: How do you apply programming skill to lose weight? Lock the fridge with an encryption algorithm you can't crack?
Not quite. A simple example would be to write something that would keep track of your workouts and your caloric intake, and it would still be up to you to do the rest of the work so that you can lose the weight.
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i would like to request to write some article regarding using datagridview. Including MSDN, very simple use is discussed but no body tells how to deal with complex situations, like using combobox setting its selectedindex property of datagridviewcomboboxcell object, validating date, calculating amounts in columns, and very important how to relate two combobox in two columns, like in 1st columns there are companies in a combobox and in 2nd columns there are brand of those companies in combobox how can we relate combobox to fill only those brand from selected company,
Best Regards
Irfan
info@texways.com
modified 2-Jan-13 1:51am.
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An article about sensible data (using MFC), would it be interesting to someone?... or about CRichEditCtrl (also using MFC), might it be useful?
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Write the articles. Even if it's not relevant to what I'm doing on a day to day basis, I do enjoy a well written article and will read it.
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Do write the article, like Pete has mentioned. It may not be useful for my day-to-day programming purposes, but sounds like something I would find worth reading and other members of this site may find it useful, too.
"The clue train passed his station without stopping." - John Simmons / outlaw programmer
"Real programmers just throw a bunch of 1s and 0s at the computer to see what sticks" - Pete O'Hanlon
"Not only do you continue to babble nonsense, you can't even correctly remember the nonsense you babbled just minutes ago." - Rob Graham
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Definately write the article. There will almost always be someone else who is running in to (or will run in to) a problem the article will help to solve.
Scott Dorman Microsoft® MVP - Visual C# | MCPD
President - Tampa Bay IASA
[ Blog][ Articles][ Forum Guidelines] Hey, hey, hey. Don't be mean. We don't have to be mean because, remember, no matter where you go, there you are. - Buckaroo Banzai
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I agree that articles should be written, even if they perhaps cover old ground, or state the obvious to many, or are duplicates of others.
What I feel is missing from the site, is the ability to rate an article on its uniqueness, usefulness and relevance.
I'm seeing far too many articles written these days which simply re-tell old stories, and often not very well. They appear to attract swarms who vote 5 across the board and risk muddying the ability to search for genuinely good, useful articles.
"And when I have understanding of computers, I shall be the Supreme Being!"
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Hello Everyone,
I am using .net 1.1 version of one project.
that code's are below write
String url = "https:
System.Net.HttpWebRequest request = (System.Net.HttpWebRequest)System.Net.WebRequest.Create(url);
string postdata = "DATA=" + xmlval.ToString();
byte[] postdatabytes = System.Text.Encoding.GetEncoding("ISO-8859-9").GetBytes(postdata);
request.Method = "POST";
request.ContentType = "application/x-www-form-urlencoded";
request.ContentLength = postdatabytes.Length;
System.IO.Stream requeststream = request.GetRequestStream();
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etc....
The error occurs on the last line of the above code with the following error
message:
System.EntryPointNotFoundException: Unable to find an entry point named
EnumerateSecurityPackagesW in DLL security.dll.
bez dotnet 3.5 is working perfect
what is the reason and plz help to me
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Why did you feel the need to post this question in no less than 7 different forum?? It's no longer likely your ever going to get an answer to this question seeing as you saw fit to do what everyone hates -> SPAM this site with your question. Pick a single forum most appropriate for your subject, like General Discussions in your case, and post your question ONCE!
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Geeze, that guy hit this forum, too
"The clue train passed his station without stopping." - John Simmons / outlaw programmer
"Real programmers just throw a bunch of 1s and 0s at the computer to see what sticks" - Pete O'Hanlon
"Not only do you continue to babble nonsense, you can't even correctly remember the nonsense you babbled just minutes ago." - Rob Graham
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I just read the article series The Life of a Project - Issue Tracking by Matt Gullett, and was very impressed. Unfortunately, it stops at Day 5 with listing the final technical requirements. Matt mentioned having Day 5 posted by the following weekend, but this was back in July of '03. Several others have posted in the comments section requesting to see the rest of the series with no reply since then. I know a lot of us really enjoy the series and find it very insightful. Does anyone know if the rest of the series is up somewhere that we just can't find, or if Matt will get a chance to finish the series? Once again, great series Matt!
Thanks,
Brandon
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Have you tried emailing him? I know which article series you are mentioning and, yes, it is a really good one.
"The clue train passed his station without stopping." - John Simmons / outlaw programmer
"Real programmers just throw a bunch of 1s and 0s at the computer to see what sticks" - Pete O'Hanlon
"Not only do you continue to babble nonsense, you can't even correctly remember the nonsense you babbled just minutes ago." - Rob Graham
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