kind sir
@MasterPlanSoftware said:
Can someone plz send me the codez for tri state radio button?
Kind sir,
plz send me teh codes as well
Regards
@MasterPlanSoftware said:
Can someone plz send me the codez for tri state radio button?
Kind sir,
plz send me teh codes as well
Regards
a little late to the party, but an extremely lightweight option is JCreator http://www.jcreator.com/.
Doesn't do much but open and edit java work spaces, projects and, files.
I think it has some code completion and more modern features but i've fortunately been either .NET or Cocoa for the past few years so i couldn't tell you.
sucks to suck
@Someone You Know said:
Our software (among other things) generates and distributes reports in the form of Excel pivot tables. Recently some user had a problem with the data in one of them, and I was having a little trouble following her descriptions of things, so I asked her to "email me the report".
Based on what I got in reply, the user must have:
There was also a similar incident with another user at the same client. He only sent me one ZIP file, but it contained a PowerPoint file into which he had pasted a JPEG of a scanned printout.
- Configured the pivot table to show the part of the data that was troubling her.
- Printed out that portion of the Excel file.
- Scanned the printout into a PDF, sideways (i.e., the report had been printed out landscape but the PDF was portrait).
- Placed the PDF in a ZIP file.
- Sent me an email with two identical copies of that ZIP file attached.>
@joe.edwards said:
@Zylon said:This is better than main page material, considering the mangling that those articles are subjected to.When it makes its appearance on the front page you can be sure it will be munged into an implausible and inconsistent narrative with typos, awkward dialogue, incomplete anonymization, a dubious denouement.
Did everyone notice that, I'm sure Joe wouldn't want us to miss it since it took him like 3 trips to Wikipedia to make sure he was using it correctly. Everyone marvel at his sheer genius.
@blakeyrat said:
What is it that Firebug is doing for you that Chrome's built-in dev tools are not? (Or IE8's built-ins, for that matter?).
@TheChewanater said:
This is why I like GTK. By default, all labels (including Buttons, Treeviews, etc) are rendered as plaintext, but formatting can be enabled with a simple bool in the label's constructor.
agreed GTK is pretty rad, though everything is cumbersome compared to .NET winforms. Its like th Bob Ross of the desktop world, one look at him and you know you can make anything.
GTK# however is an abomination and must die.
@fatdog said:
I guess I just had to rant and vent a bit more about this pet peeve of mine.
I share your pet peve, and i've let loose a few rants over the years about the same thing. We differ in the fact that i think the problem may be deeper rooted than just being a nerd.
I think the problem is the faux-nerd, the guy who reads xkcd and installs ubuntu/kde and tells himself hes saving the world from M$, buys and android phone instead of an iPhone b/c apple is open and free but wouldnt be able to code hello world on the iPhone much less delve down to the hardware level where apple has placed restrictions. This guy makes genuinely intelligent people who work with computers seem less credible, because they say things that don't make sense and quite frankly generate a good deal of confusion (between these people and "tech movies" like the last die hard i'm surprised most people allow computers in their homes at all)
so why is this happening, why do so many people want to seem smart? previously being a nerd was an insult and people fled from them like they had leprosy. so what changed?
Information is now power in our culture, people who can turn data into useful info have a significant amount of control, and tend to lead successful lives. And how does this happen? computer magic! so these people look and see that many of todays millionaires became so with information services.
Facebook produces no tangible products, its just a website some kid set up in his dorm room right? how hard could that be?
So these faux-nerds start out with the aspiration of being real nerds and succeeding wildly, but that requires discipline and skill, and not everyones mind is able to conceive these types of problems. So they get discouraged, downtrodden and when they are about to give up, something happens.... They realize that if its hard for them and they actually want to know it, then it must be a complete mystery for the non-interested.
Theres a whole group of people that they can impress without knowing anything.
So then they begin the most annoying thing a person can do (this happens outside of IT as well) they steer every conversation towards topics that they can talk about(intelligently or otherwise). This guy put bytes not to be cool, but because he felt he had an understanding of how the DB stored strings and he wanted us to know that he knew.
he is the kid in class that asked questions that were basically exactly what the teacher just said with a ? at the end so she would know he got it.
he is the guy that asks asinine questions in company meetings so the higher-ups know that he can do the job they are paying him to do (b/c that should be impressive somehow).
he is the most public face of nerdom and IT
he must be stopped
@Scarlet Manuka said:
But the prospect of McAfee software embedded on the chip with no way to get it off certainly isn't one that encourages me to buy an Intel chip next time I upgrade.
OMG hai guyz i kno computer werdz!!!!
McAfee embedded on the processorszzzz lulzcopter!!!
& i kno bold tag 2
i have a doormat that says "Welcome 127.0.0.1" and i wear a binary watch!!!
this whole script kiddie, nerds are cool culture drives me nuts. Real nerds are busy doing things, not spending their lives spewing a non-stop fountain of words they read on slashdot while looking for other people that hate "M$" and "crApple" (see i can do it too!) as much as they do.
having no friends and being socially inept does not make you smart. Go back to playing madden 2k10 (or whatever sports game you like) alone. If you couldn't convince the cheerleaders, jocks, stoners, cowboys, goths, emo kids, vamps, and hipsters they you were one of them (which in truth only requires dressing like them and standing near them) then you wont be able to convince the "nerds" either (that actually requires knowledge beyond which bands to pretend to like).
@bridget99 said:
To make Calc.exe crash, press the following buttons in sequence (using the mouse or keyboard):
2 * ( 4 / 7 = )It is necessary to have the program in "Scientific" mode (choose "Scientific" from the "View" menu if you're currently
unscientifica girl ).So far as I can tell, the "MapleCalc" pop-up in SSDS is not affected.