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  • Visual Studio Shell Based Application

    - by nils_gate
    My new project would be a custom IDE for proprietary Application creation. This can be a Shell based application on VS Shell. I wanted to know what are the license requirement for these kind of applications. My question: If I create my project as VS Shell based Application, what kind of license is required by the end user of the Shell based application?

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  • Drawing performance in Java 6 updates 19,20 versus Java 6 update 3 ?

    - by Pesho
    I'm getting twice the frame rate with the earlier Java 6 u 3, than with the new ones. Very weird. Can anyone give some explanation? On Core 2 Duo 1.83ghz, integrated video (only one core is used) - 1500 (older java) vs 700 fps On Athlon 64 3500+, discrete video - 120 (older java) vs 55 fps The app is a simple game with a moving rectangle. I'm using Graphics2D to draw from a loop.

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  • How can I change a connection string, or other app settings, at test time in Visual Studio 2008?

    - by David
    I need to test a class library project in VS. This project, itself, does not have a web.config file, but the classes do on the web server to which it's deployed. I access these like this: ConfigurationManager.ConnectionStrings["stringname"].ConnectionString; Can I adjust these strings while running unit tests in VS? Should I have considered a different design method to avoid this problem?

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  • Foreach/For loop alternative lambda function?

    - by mamu
    We use for or foreach to loop through collections and process each entries. Is there any alternative in all those new lambda functions for collections in C#? Traditional way of doing foreach(var v in vs) { Console.write(v); } Is there anything like? vs.foreach(v => console.write(v))

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  • Why does Python's 'for ... in' work differently on a list of values vs. a list of dictionaries?

    - by Code Duck
    I'm wondering about some details of how for ... in works in Python. My understanding is for var in iterable on each iteration creates a variable, var, bound to the current value of iterable. So, if you do for c in cows; c = cows[whatever], but changing c within the loop does not affect the original value. However, it seems to work differently if you're assigning a value to a dictionary key. cows=[0,1,2,3,4,5] for c in cows: c+=2 #cows is now the same - [0,1,2,3,4,5] cows=[{'cow':0},{'cow':1},{'cow':2},{'cow':3},{'cow':4},{'cow':5}] for c in cows: c['cow']+=2 # cows is now [{'cow': 2}, {'cow': 3}, {'cow': 4}, {'cow': 5}, {'cow': 6}, {'cow': 7} #so, it's changed the original, unlike the previous example I see one can use enumerate to make the first example work, too, but that's a different story, I guess. cows=[0,1,2,3,4,5] for i,c in enumerate(cows): cows[i]+=1 # cows is now [1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6] Why does it affect the original list values in the second example but not the first?

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  • Suppress errors of files that are not set to be built from the "Error List" window

    - by ohadsc
    I have some cs files in my project that are not set to be built (Properties - Build Action = None). They contain bits of code that don't compile as a whole and are there merely for reference. I don't care about any compilation errors in them, but they appear in the "Error List" window, cluttering it. Is there some way to tell VS to ignore errors in that file? Or in all files not set to be built, at that ? I'm using VS 2010 Thanks

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  • GIT vs. Perforce- Two VCS will enter... one will leave.

    - by Justin Bozonier
    So I'm in the process of getting GIT sold at work. First thing I need is to convince everyone that GIT is better at what they're already used to doing. We currently use Perforce. Anybody else go through a similar sale? Any good links/advice? One of the big wins is that we can worth with it disconnected from the network. Another win imo is the way adds/checkouts are handled. More points are welcome! Also we have about 10-20 devs total.

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  • Visual Studio 2010 Architecture tooling

    - by Tone
    Has anyone played around with the architecture tools (uml diagrams, etc) in VS 2010 and if so what is your opinion? I really am liking Sparx Systems Enterprise Architect but am also curious about what is available in VS 2010. I'm not looking for responses about how much you hate Microsoft tools or love mircosoft tools, but more for answers about how useful VS2010 arc tools are for you.

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  • Let's improve Visual Studio 2010

    - by Knowing me knowing you
    I wonder if some of you would like the idea to collect in this place features/improvements we would like to see most in visual studio, vote for them and then send them (these with the most votes) to VS Team. Maybe some of them would make their way into another release of VS. Looking forward to see what you're thinking about it.

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  • Send a double click to a listview (c++, not .net!)

    - by Jorge Branco
    Hello. I want to send a double click to a listview. From what I've read on msdn it seems I gotta send a WM_NOTIFY message and something with NM_DBLCLK. But I do not understand really well hwo to implement it. I've worked with SendMessage before but MSDN is not that clear on how to fill the structs and so: WM_NOTIFY http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/bb775583(VS.85).aspx NM_DBLCLK http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/bb774867(VS.85).aspx

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  • The best way to rename a project in Visual Studio 2008

    - by radbyx
    I always find my self in trouble with alot of (namespace or refference errors?), when trying to rename a project in VS. This is how I do: I click on the project and press F2 and rename it. That procedure do you guys follow? I use to work in Eclipse, and there I don't have the problems, maybes it's easy in VS too and it's just me. Thx, radbyx

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  • get greatest prime factor in F#

    - by Alex
    I had VS 11 beta and the following code was working without problem: let rec fac x y = if (x = y) then y elif (x % y = 0I) then fac (x / y) y else fac x / (y + 1I);; Now I installed VS 2012 RC and I get the following error: The type 'System.Numerics.BigInteger -> System.Numerics.BigInteger' is not compatible with the type 'System.Numerics.BigInteger' Is code not correct or F# interactive? It's F# 3.0.

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  • Editing code in Visual Studio 2008 in debug mode

    - by user279521
    I am curious to know if there is a way to edit code in VS 2008 right when it has hit a breakpoint and I am walking thru the code... can I modify the code (such as the value in a variable or if my stepthrough line is about to hit an if statement ... can I modify the if statement....etc)? So far, I have to stop running VS, modify the code, then hit F5 and wait till the breakpoint is hit again.

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  • Linq to XSD processing

    - by goel
    For Typed Xml to Linq processing ,do i need to download Linq to XSD alpha installer or is it available in VS 2008 ? (I am using VS 2008 Professional edition).

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  • .net - failed to create app domain

    - by d daly
    Hi just looking for abit of guidance here if possible. I recently downloaded a .net component for VS 2008 to handle sftp. After struggling with it for a day i uninstalled and deleted it. When going back into VS 2008, any of my previous projects have this error at the bottom in the error window: failed to create app domain. I was going to do a re-install, but is there anything I can try before I resort to this? thanks again DD

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