One reason I use SlickEdit, regular expressions can save the day.
Scott
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> http://www.xkcd.com/c208.
Amen, sounds like KISS fell by the wayside in search of the last drop of
performance. The typical user won't even appreciate what you've
accomplished, especially if the result has reliability problems -- better
slow and sure than fast and furious.
Scott
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> Jim Felton wrote:
> > While I would agree Foxbase was a command compatible clone of Dbase, It
> was
> > a much superior product. Much faster, more stable and multi platform,
> > which Dbase tried but failed at.
>
> Why not Clipper? Object-oriented in DOS days , support ODBC-like drivers
> call
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On Sunday 15 April 2007 2:36 pm, Ricardo Aráoz wrote:
> Pete Theisen wrote:
> >>> You can no more apply logic to faith than you can apply faith to logic.
> >>> God can perform miracles any way He wishes. He can also, obviously,
> >>> follow logic, evolution etc., sometimes and do miraculous shortcu
On Apr 15, 2007, at 3:26 PM, john harvey wrote:
> Have her save the files to her hard drive,
Thank you, John. I forwarded your advice to her.
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> That brings up a point I've been discussing elsewhere. In your mind
>(and others on the list, natch), does 0.9 imply "almost ready" or
>"just before 1.0 is released"? Or does it mean that "this is the
>ninth point release, and there could be dozens or hundreds more such
>point releases b
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Have her save the files to her hard drive, then open my computer, navigate
to the files, rightmouse click,send to compressed folder. Then she can
attach them to the email.
John
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Ken Dibble wrote:
>> This seems a very complex method of printing a report. Why not use cursors
>> for your report tables and call the REPORT FORM from within the main exe? I
>> appreciate that you have probably simplified the scenario for the [post and
>> that there are probably other, very good
Pete Theisen wrote:
> On Sunday 15 April 2007 1:38 am, Ricardo Aráoz wrote:
>> Pete Theisen wrote:
>>> On Saturday 14 April 2007 6:44 pm, Helio W. wrote:
http://www.rationalrevolution.net/articles/jesus_myth_history.htm
>>> Hi Helio!
>>>
>>> You can no more apply logic to faith than you can ap
On 4/15/07, Ken Dibble <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> This usually works just fine. This chain of events is used for all types of
> printing in my system, and it only has a problem with this one particular
> two-page report.
>
> However, on some machines, the report class gets its return value
> pop
>This seems a very complex method of printing a report. Why not use cursors
>for your report tables and call the REPORT FORM from within the main exe? I
>appreciate that you have probably simplified the scenario for the [post and
>that there are probably other, very good, reasons why you are doi
On 4/15/07, Man-wai CHANG <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Why not Clipper? Object-oriented in DOS days , support ODBC-like drivers
> called RDD, and lots of 3rd party libraries!
Well, we could start a religious debate on products long gone, but
why? Clipper rocked, too.
And the greatest thing about
Jim Felton wrote:
> While I would agree Foxbase was a command compatible clone of Dbase, It was
> a much superior product. Much faster, more stable and multi platform,
> which Dbase tried but failed at.
Why not Clipper? Object-oriented in DOS days , support ODBC-like drivers
called RDD, and lots
On Sunday 15 April 2007 3:05 am, Leland F. Jackson, CPA wrote:
> Sometimes the "e" at the end of a word makes a lot of difference, even
> when it silent. LOL
Hi Leland!
The sort of weather the 'slim terrorists wait for, best for beheading.
> >>
> >> Meteorologists report on the effects of globa
On Sunday 15 April 2007 1:40 am, Ricardo Aráoz wrote:
> Pete Theisen wrote:
> > On Saturday 14 April 2007 11:46 pm, Leland F. Jackson, CPA wrote:
> >> I believe there was a resent statical study
> >
> > Hi Leland!
> >
> > My Lord!
> >
> > If it was a "resent statical study", we have to instantly do
On Sunday 15 April 2007 1:38 am, Ricardo Aráoz wrote:
> Pete Theisen wrote:
> > On Saturday 14 April 2007 6:44 pm, Helio W. wrote:
> >> http://www.rationalrevolution.net/articles/jesus_myth_history.htm
> >
> > Hi Helio!
> >
> > You can no more apply logic to faith than you can apply faith to logic.
Hey - -
I remember *somebody* in here is an AOL user...
An extremely non-technical friend of mine is trying to send some
image files to me. The eMail she sent tried and failed to have the
images embedded in HTML.
What are the steps to doing a simple attachment to an eMail? Can she
change t
I use u(Greek letter)Torrent 1.6.1 u can configure it in
many ways. It's loaded on starting the machine and stays on
the whole session w/ no problems.
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I was actually wondering the same thing.
What is the reasoning behind a separate printing
program?
--- John Weller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> This seems a very complex method of printing a
> report. Why not use cursors
> for your report tables and call the REPORT FORM from
> within the ma
In the uk you can ask for xp instead of vista I think. Not that I brought a
new pc since vista came out. I took vista off my laptop after a test run.
Didn’t do much new that was useful and some hardware didn’t want to know.
Allen
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