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Well, I don't trust Google translate at all, to many funny results for that.
But even if it's useless for this case I think I should tip you off on my way to find translations for more technical cases.
I simply look up what I want to translate in Wikipedia and look for the article in other languages, et voila.
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Decided to come to Code Project about 2 hours ago and the site has been down for everyone including me.
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Nope, it's just you... The rest of us were happily using it for that entire time...
But just to mess with you, we promptly deleted all of our threads mere minutes before you were allowed back in... It was the most elaborate CodeProject prank ever concocted!
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Wow, you even managed to fool downforeveryoneotjustme. That was elaborate.
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Yeah I figured they were doing a major upgrade and was expecting a new purple with glitter color scheme.
Maybe they ran out of hamster food?
New version: WinHeist Version 2.1.0
There's a fine line between crazy and free spirited and it's usually a prescription.
I'm currently unsupervised, I know it freaks me out too but the possibilities are endless.
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I expect Bob will be farting rainbows tomorrow night.
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Now that's funny!
Didn't know Bob bobbed?
New version: WinHeist Version 2.1.0
There's a fine line between crazy and free spirited and it's usually a prescription.
I'm currently unsupervised, I know it freaks me out too but the possibilities are endless.
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I know because he's my uncle.
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because OriginalGriff forgot to dream it into being
Happy New Year !
«A man will be imprisoned in a room with a door that's unlocked and opens inwards ... as long as it does not occur to him to pull rather than push» Wittgenstein
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We were hit by a DDOS attack, and while our servers can handle massive loads, one of the hamsters panicked and chewed through the network cable. All seems to be up and running now. Also, we fed the hamsters.
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Time for you to send out the attack hamsters. The hamsters of war. Cry havoc and utnleash the hamsters of war.
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It's the holidays. The best we can do is mildly irrated hamsters drinking spiked mulled cider singing raunchy versions of Christmas songs.
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Is it weird that I totally see that scene playing out in my head?
"When you don't know what you're doing it's best to do it quickly" - Jase #DuckDynasty
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SoMad wrote: Is it weird that I totally see that scene playing out in my head? No, that is sanity, and it is a gift.
Happy New Year !
«A man will be imprisoned in a room with a door that's unlocked and opens inwards ... as long as it does not occur to him to pull rather than push» Wittgenstein
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Who would do such a thing to a website dedicated to help others? ...idiots...
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Idiots/script kiddies or blackmailers.
I certainly hope it's not blackmailers. And if it is, I'd personally prefer a few more blackouts than Chris et al. giving in!
Wrong is evil and must be defeated. - Jeff Ello
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CP was down?
Didn't know that. (Last time I was here was 11:00 AM, give or take a few hours)
What do you get when you cross a joke with a rhetorical question?
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The metaphorical solid rear-end expulsions have impacted the metaphorical motorized bladed rotating air movement mechanism.
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Do questions with multiple question marks annoy you???
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Is there anyone out there who is forced to use ini files or are most companies out of the 90's and allowed to use a config file?
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Is there anyone out there forced to eat chocolate chip cookies or do most companies allow and even require that everyone eats oatmeal raisin?
But realistically there are very few technology silver bullets. Relational databases, object oriented programming and html do fit into the silver bullet category.
app.config although amusing does not.
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Explain to me what actually is wrong with ini files that app.config improves upon.
Marc
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I'm not really trying to argue the point, but XML allows schemas to enforce structure and validity.
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The use of a standardized parser maybe?
Wrong is evil and must be defeated. - Jeff Ello
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They don't fit the Microsoft "if it's too easy we need a more complex system" model.
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what is wrong? nothing! but what is right? being forced to use kernel calls and the limitations of them, let alone some of those functions no longer work properly is even more of a pain. I am not talking about old code, I am referring to brand new projects
the ability to have tightly typed data as an input parameter, allowing customizations to be saved by user is huge. all this by adding a setting. yes you could do the same thing by having layers of ini files, but why? the ability is there with settings and its all managed for us and its easy to work with. Ever try binding an ini to a property grid with 4 lines of code? you can with app.config
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chodi wrote: being forced to use kernel calls and the limitations of them There are no kernel calls (beyond file I/O) in either system. And the use of app.config versus .ini is purely a choice of the application developers. Neither system is better than the other.
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