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RickZeeland wrote: the free to play
but does it cost $$ to actually do well and win?
My experience is that these free to play models, actually require you to make in game purchases to really enjoy/play well/win anything.
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Haven't played it long enough to say anything sensible about that, but as you can see in the comments on the Steam website some people complain about it. But hey, it's free and if you don't like it, it's not the end of the world
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Did you ever meet any real generals or heroes. After that you will have no more questions.
Generals are cool. They can't be promoted much further. One of them was really happy because I asked him to show me his Id. It was his first visit and I did not know him, so I had to check before rolling out the carpet.
I have lived with several Zen masters - all of them were cats.
His last invention was an evil Lasagna. It didn't kill anyone, and it actually tasted pretty good.
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CodeWraith wrote: One of them was really happy because I asked him to show me his Id.
But did he show you his Ego and Super-Ego[^] also? *
*It had to be done.
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I think he meant lid
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No. After my reception he wanted to be taken to my CO, who was already waiting on hot coals. I guess he showed him all that.
I have lived with several Zen masters - all of them were cats.
His last invention was an evil Lasagna. It didn't kill anyone, and it actually tasted pretty good.
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I must admit I never even was in the army
All recruits of my year of birth were skipped (such a bad year), but I try to make up for that by playing WWII games ...
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RickZeeland wrote: by playing WWII games ... Which side?
I have lived with several Zen masters - all of them were cats.
His last invention was an evil Lasagna. It didn't kill anyone, and it actually tasted pretty good.
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The side that pays the most
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Ahh, a mercenary[^].
I have lived with several Zen masters - all of them were cats.
His last invention was an evil Lasagna. It didn't kill anyone, and it actually tasted pretty good.
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not sure if my sons ever met generals, but my infantry son had issues with his second battalion commander. It was time for the Lt. Col to move on to his next posting, so he gathered everyone he could find to give them a speech. Here's a couple of hundred soldiers at parade rest in a very hot area of Baghdad (not temperature) having to listen to someone drone on and on all the while thinking, "one well aimed mortar." There are some choice ones out there
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“They who can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary safety deserve neither liberty nor safety.” BF, 1759
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..Around the same time, Sun Microsystems created Java. There are two aspects to the technology. From the language point of view, Java was designed to be a modern object-oriented language that did away with the complexities of C++ around memory management and bug-prone features like multiple inheritance, unhygienic macros, and so on. The other interpretation, Java as a platform, brought a runtime with a rich library to write enterprise applications that run on various platforms and target various application models both for the client and the Web.
A major downside to the Java strategy at the time was its tight coupling to a single language, making it hard to interoperate with existing code or to reuse existing programming skills in different languages while still targeting the same underlying runtime and libraries. So to make Java programming available on the Windows platform, a product called Visual J++ was created together with a Java Virtual Machine (JVM) implementation, a port of the libraries and bridges to the world of Windows in the form of the Windows Foundation Classes (WFC).
1. Anybody really had such a weird task/project at work that required you to code with VJ++?
2. And Windows Foundation classes? Is that MFC?
(For a moment I read it as WCF, I was clueless about the MJ++ bridge to the WCF. haha)
Starting to think people post kid pics in their profiles because that was the last time they were cute - Jeremy Falcon.
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I remember when it came out, I think it packaged as a separate CD from the main Visual Studio installation discs originally. I never used it though. I thought it was a short lived and killed off only a few versions later?
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Vunic wrote: And Windows Foundation classes? Is that MFC?
Nope: Sue! Sue and be damned! - Wikipedia[^]
So it kinda escaped into being .NET, but probably not a lot left of the original...
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It came, they got into fued, it died and C# was born.
I personally think it was good to invest in a newer, in-house programming language—C#, although Microsoft now has many languages of their own, TypeScript being another one. But the thing is, at least C# is free now.
The sh*t I complain about
It's like there ain't a cloud in the sky and it's raining out - Eminem
~! Firewall !~
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Java I viewed like VB more going on than it told it was doing and little chance of a true binary. I'm an embedded guy who wanders into Windows occasionally. While the you can run it 'embedded' you need hardware to run a JVM which typically ups the price of hardware, so nice in theory!
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But soon java did pickup & much of user gadgets of 2000s were actually running them, if I'm right. And I guess Android is just a modern day extension to what was trying to happen with Java on devices in 1990s/2000s.
Starting to think people post kid pics in their profiles because that was the last time they were cute - Jeremy Falcon.
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Point
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And JavaCard...
Edit: I mean yes, in order to make JavaCard a thing, they took out I/O streams, Garbage collection etc. But still, it runs on a string of wire powered by radio waves!
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Java Card still it requires an overhead of a JVM, puts to much space between the Metal and application...
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Got an old customer who is running her business using a custom program that was written years ago. Been recently reinstalled on a Windows 10 computer as the other one died (not sure what was wrong with it) and obviously doesn't run as expected which could be sue to configuration not done on the new computer or just Windows 10 doing things differently.
One of the things that ain't working is printing of labels with barcodes. Got the barcode printing software installed but from what I'm told, part way through using it it would dump 2 files to the Desktop that she would double-click to load in the label software and she could print away.
The files are not being created, I have looked in C:\Users\<username>\AppData\Local\VirtualStore but the directory is completely empty. Programmer doesn't want to know her (neither do I) so isn't providing any details on where things might be.
Anyone have any idea where they might hide? No, I don't know what the files were called, I'm getting a million different names from her and the old husband talking in the background with helpful suggestions, isn't helpful.
Michael Martin
Australia
"I controlled my laughter and simple said "No,I am very busy,so I can't write any code for you". The moment they heard this all the smiling face turned into a sad looking face and one of them farted. So I had to leave the place as soon as possible."
- Mr.Prakash One Fine Saturday. 24/04/2004
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They can run, and they can hide too. Wow!
"If we don't change direction, we'll end up where we're going"
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Wild guesses -- run as admin? Run in "compatibility mode?"
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Marc Clifton wrote: Wild guesses -- run as admin? Run in "compatibility mode?"
Thanks Marc, tried them, didn't think to add that to the post. She was nattering as I was trying to compose the post.
Michael Martin
Australia
"I controlled my laughter and simple said "No,I am very busy,so I can't write any code for you". The moment they heard this all the smiling face turned into a sad looking face and one of them farted. So I had to leave the place as soon as possible."
- Mr.Prakash One Fine Saturday. 24/04/2004
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Have you tried running the application as administrator, or adjusted the compatibility settings for it?
You could search for files created by date and see where all the new ones are hiding.
Is defender (or other AV) potentially quarantining them, maybe disable for a test.
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