Why does no one ever answer my questions

  • Thread starter Thread starter CJ Taylor
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The humor / irony kills me...

=)

Look 8 questions below.

and then the other one I had was where to find the icons they use in .NET
for like interfaces /events/classes etc... I found a bunch in the common7
dir, but nothing I really have use for.

thanks for responding though gents. =)

-CJ
 
CJ Taylor said:
Cmon.. I help out. =)

Concerning the EventHandlerList: I haven't heard of it so far (and of course
haven't used it...). Probably this is also the case for most other people.

Concerning the icon question: I think the icons are in one of these DLLs -
but I haven't looked for the right one(s) so far. You'd have to obey
copyright rules anyway.
 
humor is good...i saw the un-answered post after i sent mine ;^ )

i have seen the eventhandlerlist in action...didn't apply to how i was going
to implement event handling so i naturally didn't bookmark the sucker. i
believe you are on the right track in describing the list in your post. i
will find the example again, post it here, and explain it if needed.

post you later,

steve
 
Hi CJ,

Come on, CJ, you've had <some> answers. It hasn't been 8 questions totally
ignored. It's just that no-one answers when they don't know (well mostly) -
You're on a higher plane than we're used to. ;-)

If no one seems able to give you any joy, may I suggest that you try:
news://microsoft.public.dotnet.languages.vb.the.real.experts.

Regards,
Fergus
MVP [Windows Start button, Shutdown dialogue]
 
Much appreciated steve.


steve said:
humor is good...i saw the un-answered post after i sent mine ;^ )

i have seen the eventhandlerlist in action...didn't apply to how i was going
to implement event handling so i naturally didn't bookmark the sucker. i
believe you are on the right track in describing the list in your post. i
will find the example again, post it here, and explain it if needed.

post you later,

steve
 
HA! Fergus calls me on my bulls***! =)

I was more curious to see the responses I got from the title than anything
else. Of course I get answers to questions, but I do admit, the stuff I
have been working with latley is pretty advanced (which is probably why I'm
having trouble with it) but it seems to be the demand around here latley.

I wish I could still ask questions like "How to I set a startup project?"
and "How do I write to the console."

No... that would be too easy... Instead I get requests here like:

"CJ, Make an application framework, where I can use natural language to
define the functionality I want, and fuzzy enough logic that I can have
variations and never have to write a line of code."

CJ: "What......"

"Have that next week would you?"

CJ: "What......"

"Or your fired..."

CJ: *sigh* "On my way..."



As for the newsgroup... wow, I feel like I've just been invited into a
secret club. =)

Thanks again for your help, I'll return the favor.

-CJ
 
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System.Reflection

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: HA! Fergus calls me on my bulls***! =)
:
: I was more curious to see the responses I got from the title than anything
: else. Of course I get answers to questions, but I do admit, the stuff I
: have been working with latley is pretty advanced (which is probably why
I'm
: having trouble with it) but it seems to be the demand around here latley.
:
: I wish I could still ask questions like "How to I set a startup project?"
: and "How do I write to the console."
:
: No... that would be too easy... Instead I get requests here like:
:
: "CJ, Make an application framework, where I can use natural language to
: define the functionality I want, and fuzzy enough logic that I can have
: variations and never have to write a line of code."
:
: CJ: "What......"
:
: "Have that next week would you?"
:
: CJ: "What......"
:
: "Or your fired..."
:
: CJ: *sigh* "On my way..."
:
:
:
: As for the newsgroup... wow, I feel like I've just been invited into a
: secret club. =)
:
: Thanks again for your help, I'll return the favor.
:
: -CJ
:
:
: : > Hi CJ,
: >
: > Come on, CJ, you've had <some> answers. It hasn't been 8 questions
: totally
: > ignored. It's just that no-one answers when they don't know (well
: mostly) -
: > You're on a higher plane than we're used to. ;-)
: >
: > If no one seems able to give you any joy, may I suggest that you
try:
: > news://microsoft.public.dotnet.languages.vb.the.real.experts.
: >
: > Regards,
: > Fergus
: > MVP [Windows Start button, Shutdown dialogue]
: >
: >
:
:
 
Hi CJ,

|| I was more curious to see the responses I got
|| from the title than anything else.

There was a query that came in:
ComboBox Un-DropDown event?
Nobody touched it.

Next day:
uh, hello...
We were flocking to it!!

Packaging counts. Marketing rules, ok.


|| "CJ, Make an application framework, where I can use
|| natural language to define the functionality I want, and
|| fuzzy enough logic that I can have variations and never
|| have to write a line of code."
||
|| .. in a week

ROFL. A week's worth of February 29ths, maybe.

Maybe!!

|| "How do I write to the console."

Pick up the microphone and speak into it distinctly: "Computer. Write this
to the console..."

Oops, sorry - you've got to do your other project first. ;-)

Regards,
Fergus
 
Hi CJ/
Because we where waiting for Fergus, the nicest things stay for him
:-)
You see he is in now, and did you get your answers.
Cor
 
Hello,

Armin Zingler said:
Concerning the EventHandlerList: [...]
Concerning the icon question:
[...]

You are able to remember all of CJ's questions... Very good!
 
Herfried K. Wagner said:
Hello,

Armin Zingler said:
Concerning the EventHandlerList: [...]
Concerning the icon question:
[...]

You are able to remember all of CJ's questions... Very good!

No, but at least my news client has a "sort by sender" feature. ;-)
 
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