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List the three ways that data can be transmitted within the parameters provide the associated keywords.in C#
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toto_2010 wrote: List the three ways that data can be transmitted
Telephone
Telegraph
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That was a trick question. There are many more ways:
Telex
Tell-ex-wife
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List three ways you can get your homework done without asking in a forum.
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Left as an exercise.
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Backwards.
Forwards.
Sideways.
Hope this post was as helpful as much as your question was not a homework assignment!
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How about
Over, under, sideways, down, backwards, forward, square around (The Yardbirds).
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1) Sexually
2) Asexually
3) Radiation (prevents 1 & 2 working properly)
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tricky question... indeed... but I can think that if you want to transmit data in C#, even before starting you need to make sure you have a computer connected to a network (can be internet), and the only way I think you can transmit data over is with TCP packets... isn't that a little advanced for homework???
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Hi to all
I want to make a dynamic report with crystal Report that i can choose column to show and change location of column
how can i do it ? (please give me an example)
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hey all,
I wrote some typing application, which uses some data stored in the txt file.
is there any way to stored data not in txt file ? (the data is english dictionary)
because txt file is editable/readble.
thanks
modified on Friday, May 7, 2010 10:09 AM
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Loads of them - how complex do you want to go? How is your data arranged?
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ya, just tell us how complex your data and
it's structural arrangement.
Also your application is windows application or web application ?
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window application, and as i already told, it's a English dictionary
one word for each line
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One simple way to protect your data is to
hard code it by making some class (and taking generic
list).
Second way is store it in settings file.
Third way is store it in xml file and encrypt it.
Hope this will help!
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Then store the text in your applications resources, or you could encrypt the text file and store it with a different extension, or ...
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Dave Kreskowiak wrote: Then store the text in your applications resources
happy to learn that...
could you explain more please ?
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You could always write the data out as a binary formatted file. Here's an example using the BinaryFormatter :
using (FileStream stream = new FileStream(WordFilePath, FileMode.OpenOrCreate))
{
BinaryFormatter bf = new BinaryFormatter();
bf.Serialize(stream, _words);
stream.Close();
}
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I would store them in a database, but that's just me.
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pls which starts the execution of a C # application?
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what do you want to ask, please explain in detail.
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Execution of C# application starts from method Main().
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Hey guys,
I have a question regarding the components which have a built in datasourse, like datagrid, combo box, ...
I dunno whether my windows application I'm working on, is gonna be run on a single computer or on a server and in a network, so how should I define the connection string, clearly I cannot go for code-less method (am I right ? ), so how should I tackle this problem ?
this is basically my general question for my whole application as well and Would be greatful if u helped me out!
regrads,
K
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Never hard-code connection strings - put them in the application config file. That way the DB can move without code changes.
You should never use standby on an elephant. It always crashes when you lift the ears. - Mark Wallace
C/C++ (I dont see a huge difference between them, and the 'benefits' of C++ are questionable, who needs inheritance when you have copy and paste) - fat_boy
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