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You either love 'em or you hate 'em. If you love 'em, you get used to the drawbacks - Cat 5 cabling was a nightmare - and just enjoy the solid, comfortable "feel" of the place.
If you enjoy living in a square box that is identical to all your neighbours then you'd hate it!
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Those who fail to clear history are doomed to explain it. --- OriginalGriff (February 24, 1959 – ∞)
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Any old house will have walls of that thickness. Either they'll be cavity walls, in which case they will be about 3' thick (two parts of the wall of about 1' and a 1' rubble fill cavity down the middle), or they'll be built to that thickness to provide some insulation.
My current (recently purchased but the word 'new' would be confusing in this context) house has only about 1' or 18" for some of its walls and as a result it doesn't have great insulation.
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I quickly gave up on the editor and started writing in VS instead.
Just remember to exchange all < and > inside pre tags to < and < before you paste it into the editor.
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Trust me, the new one is a lot better and don't messses up formattings.
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Hi,
I'm going to give that a try tomorrow then but I hope they fixed the upload also since the code (VS project) was to big for the old one.
With friendly greetings,
Eric Goedhart
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Drop me an email if you need help, I worked a fair bit with the new one already.
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Thank Marco I will if needed
With friendly greetings,
Eric Goedhart
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That's good to know.
I tried publishing a tip a while ago. I wrote the HTML offline and pasted it into the editor's HTML view. I noticed that if I switch to the WYSIWYG view, the code segments are all messed up. So I made sure to stick to the HTML view only, and used the preview functionality to ensure that it displayed correctly. Unfortunately, once the tip went through moderation, the formatting was messed up again.
What is this talk of release? I do not release software. My software escapes leaving a bloody trail of designers and quality assurance people in its wake.
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Hey guys,
I am putting together a list of popular frameworks (regardless of type, front end, JavaScript, etc.) and I need some help. Please someone save me!!!
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For what purpose? This sounds rather like a homework question to be honest.
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CP Staff
What we got here is a failure to communicate
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Nueman wrote: CP Staff They don't have homework?
There are only 10 types of people in the world, those who understand binary and those who don't.
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Haha I don't look at icons so I didn't notice that. It's a hilariously dumb question though, and you'd think CP staff would know enough about technology to know that that is the case.
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Worse: *Marketing* :shudder:
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Hey! I'm good these days; I just say "No"!
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Dina Hamdieh wrote: regardless of type, front end, JavaScript, etc
so pretty much everything!!
I'd rather be phishing!
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Please do my work and I will do yours
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Oh, did Kevin hand you over the dirt work?
There you go:
- .Net
- jQuery
- Qt
- Mono
- Java
- Boost
- Android SDK
This list is very incomplete, we'll need a bit more details to get something usable.
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I wouldn't consider Boost or jQuery frameworks.
I'd add WxWidgets, MFC, Silverlight and Xojo.
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Why not?
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Because they are libraries, not frameworks.
From JQuery website: A fast, concise, library that simplifies how to traverse HTML documents, handle events, perform animations, and AJAX.
From Boost website: Welcome to Boost.org! Boost provides free peer-reviewed portable C++ source libraries.
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Quote: A framework can be everything you use in application development. It can be a library, a collection of many libraries, a collection of scripts, or any piece of software you need to create your application. Framework is just a very vague term.
Source: SO[^]
Certainly an interesting discussion, but I guess you can say that a framework is a bundle of libraries.
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For me, the question is whether something is ancillary or central. For me, a framework is a foundation that sits between the OS API and your code and can't be switched out without a whole lot of rewriting and even re-architecting (this last point is often lost on management; "We'll just switch from .NET to Qt--how hard can it be?" Or, "Can't you just convert the RealBasic code to C++?" Convert meaning, do it in a weekend.)
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