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Tom Leylan

I_AM_DON_AND_YOU? said:
Can we read your article?

There are a few of them on-line, choose the "Clipper" link at:
http://www.leylan.com

They were written about a DOS-based compiler but I think you will find that
they are generic enough to be of value in a Windows world. Personally I was
really happy with "Look Towards the Past" which dredged up old programming
samples and applied them to the present.
 
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I_AM_DON_AND_YOU?

Thanks.

Tom Leylan said:
There are a few of them on-line, choose the "Clipper" link at:
http://www.leylan.com

They were written about a DOS-based compiler but I think you will find that
they are generic enough to be of value in a Windows world. Personally I was
really happy with "Look Towards the Past" which dredged up old programming
samples and applied them to the present.
 
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Fergus Cooney

Hi Jesse,

You deserved a ROFL with a couple of pots in a different context. Those
were OT and OTT threads in which any old rubbish was 'appropriate'.

Here in the useful stream, a comment like that is of no use to anyone.

Regards,
Fergus
 
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Fergus Cooney

Hi Don,

If you would like - don't laugh - to send me a zip - sorry, ROFL - of
your Form, ROFL.

Let's start again.

If you send me a zip of your Form then I will be quite happy to show you
how to apply the ideas that have been put forward here. I have no objection to
the zip being attached here but it might be appropriate, at this time, to send
it to me by email. I'll only need the source files - Form and .resx. No obj or
bin directories this time, eh? ;-)

Regards,
Fergus

ps. In case you missed it in the other thread. Button1.ContextMenu = Nothing
worked fine when I tried it.
 

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