Microsoft libraries
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The joy of multiple versions...
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J#
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Personally, I'm waiting for them to run out of English alphabet letters. Then it's gonna get fun!
Filed under: I wonder if Č++ will support Unicode...
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I think they'll go with C$ (pronounced see-cash) etc. The rationale being "it's C++ for businesses".
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or c-- (we went too far!)
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Nah, C<< will be able to read all the things.
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CSpotRun, their new language for children to learn to code
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C+=.
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Wow, and it's still on GitHub? Didn't get killed after 2 years?
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I didn't even know there are multiple different micro versions of the MSVC release runtimes. I've only ever had one of each installed.
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or c-- (we went too far!)
That already exists as a real programming language. It's intended for higher level languages to generate c-- code and then let a c-- compiler do all the heavy lifting.
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In your experience, what would you say is best?
<nobr>
Microsoft SQL Server 2014 T-SQL Language Service 12.0.2000.8 (2,88 MB)
</nobr> or <nobr>Microsoft SQL Server 2014 T-SQL Language Service 12.0.2000.8 (2,73 MB)
</nobr> ?
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the 2,88 MB one. it's got bigger numbers so it must be better.
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n your experience, what would you say is best?
Microsoft SQL Server 2014 T-SQL Language Service 12.0.2000.8 (2,88 MB)
No match, the sound is slightly more clear, the orchestra is obviously more detailed, and a hint of licorice and blackberry.
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In your experience, what would you say is best?
Microsoft SQL Server 2014 T-SQL Language Service 12.0.2000.8 (2,88 MB) or
Microsoft SQL Server 2014 T-SQL Language Service 12.0.2000.8 (2,73 MB)Wrong! Crush your enemies. See them driven before you. Hear the lamentations of their women.
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Remember, Mighty Khan: pillage first, then burn.
Of course, I had a friend who (having only known the quote from
Conehead the BarbiturateConan the Barbarian) used to joke that it ought to be 'know the limitations of their women' instead, which certain fit with Genghis Khan's fecundity (apparently 45% of the people in Europe and Asia are descendants of his), but is a little too much 'raep culture' for me. Funny, but very offensive (the best kind of Teh Funneh!).
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or c-- (
C-- already exists! It's a compiler backend language I think (like LLVM-code type thing). I'd look for a cite but I am on mobile and it's being especially shitty today...
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In your experience, what would you say is best?
<nobr>
Microsoft SQL Server 2014 T-SQL Language Service 12.0.2000.8 (2,88 MB)
</nobr> or <nobr>Microsoft SQL Server 2014 T-SQL Language Service 12.0.2000.8 (2,73 MB)
</nobr> ?The 2.73 MB one is clearly more optimized. But TRWTF is the thousands separating comma ended up at the hundreds place instead.
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In your experience, what would you say is best?
<nobr>
Microsoft SQL Server 2014 T-SQL Language Service 12.0.2000.8 (2,88 MB)
</nobr> or <nobr>Microsoft SQL Server 2014 T-SQL Language Service 12.0.2000.8 (2,73 MB)
</nobr> ?The 32-bit one.
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IT does NOT like being uninstalled. It's been running since i created this thread (ulti 2015p/2013p and express 2013):
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Yes, it was the .NET version of J++ (killed by Sun vs. Microsoft) and was a stepping stone to get those people to move to C#.
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Yes, it was the .NET version of J++ (killed by Sun vs. Microsoft)
I know. The was about having its redist installed, which implies it's being used.
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As I recall, it gets installed when you apply Visual Studio 2005 and/or its service packs.
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TRWTF is Visual Studio 2005. In 20-fucking-15.
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...except it's not installed there any more. They only have VS 2013 and 2015 Preview installed. And the Isolated Shell version of 2010 for some reason (some standalone editor requires it?)
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@powerlord said:
Yes, it was the .NET version of J++ (killed by Sun vs. Microsoft)
I know. The was about having its redist installed, which implies it's being used.The VMware vSphere client still uses the J# runtime. They've been trying to deprecate it in favor of their new web interface, but the web interface sucks and isn't available to us free ESXi users anyway.
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It's been running since i created this thread
Isn't that just the GAC compiling itself? That's not removing things, it's INSTALLING them!!!!
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Now I really want to know what things were just behind the Add/Remove Programs control panel.
I see you White and Green boxes peeking!
Also: Search Bar on your task bar.
Filed under: Pixel-Perfect screen-shots FTW!
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Isn't that just the GAC compiling itself? That's not removing things, it's INSTALLING them!!!!
I'd usually think so, but hell if I know...
see you White and Green boxes peeking!
I Seem to have captured a bit of the windows bar of the screen to the left. Whoops. I think the only thing open was Spotify and chrome.. (and snipping tool)
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WHAT IS GOING ON ?!
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Memory's there to be used.
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Just kill it. There's a Windows Scheduler task that will start it up again automatically (eventually), and you really don't need it "optimized" immediately...
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If you do a lot of steam gaming, it seems that every single game installs its own version of the C++ runtime library. I have like 12 of them.
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seems plausible..
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That sounds about right, actually. VC++ Runtime for 2002, 2003, 2005, 2008, 2010, and 2012 in both x86-bit and 64-bit Source
Filed under: Sometimes I wonder why the moon rises...
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A lot of them still ship that buggy version of 2008 that wrote install files to the root of your HD then failed to delete them. That one pisses me off. It was released for about 3 weeks before the bug was hotfixed, and somehow you STILL see it in the wild.
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then failed to delete them
I was wondering where that folder came from!
Filed under: TIL: You don't just trust things!
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that buggy version
Was there only one ? I seem to get them back fast-ish as soon as i delete them.
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Well stop running that installer then? The files were only generated when you ran the redist installer.
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Some (especially older) games seem to insist on doing some setup before running... Also the've not come back since i removed them last, and that was a while ago <- that's a "joy cat" ?!
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Bwaaaarrr!!! I AM JOYFUL
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- Pouting:
- Wailing:
- Eating-your-brains:
- Drugged:
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Do we have a "mustache cat" emoji?
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There is also the fun of steam insisting on reinstalling directX with every single install. Over 100 of them for me. And since the directX setup takes forever and a day to get rolling before it realizes I already have directX 11 and don't need directX 8, every single install of a game takes way longer than it should.
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My friend with the Steamworks Developer badge tells me newer games on Steam have a mechanism to prevent that as of a few months ago. But:
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It probably won't exist on games that are also sold outside Steam, because those games have to pack the DirectX redist anyway, and
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They're not back-porting it to any games already on Steam.
So it'll be a gradual thing.
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