I have to agree with you on this. I was shocked and amazed to find myself liking C# as I was trying it out. The Java -> C# learning curve in negligable once you locate the.NET class docs in the MSDN collection.
Actually it's 2 people -
A NCOIC to sit and snooze while the Lower Enlisted guy runs around and checks for locked doors, sweeps, mops, buffs, etc...
Doing it the military way, your manager would be in his office taking a nap and doing the "important" work while having you run around and make sure the floors were swept and mopped, etc.. .
p_code
SPC, U.S. Army Signal Corps (Ret.)
Theres a component in Visual Basic 6 called the "Web Browser Control". It's a visual component that is little more than an implementation of the IE renderer that is yours to program. Any program that references this OCX will not install unless IE is installed, AND it has to be IE of a certain version or higher if I remember.
I have to agree with you on this. I was shocked and amazed to find myself liking C# as I was trying it out. The Java -> C# learning curve in negligable once you locate the .NET class docs in the MSDN collection.
Actually it's 2 people - A NCOIC to sit and snooze while the Lower Enlisted guy runs around and checks for locked doors, sweeps, mops, buffs, etc... Doing it the military way, your manager would be in his office taking a nap and doing the "important" work while having you run around and make sure the floors were swept and mopped, etc.. . p_code SPC, U.S. Army Signal Corps (Ret.)
Theres a component in Visual Basic 6 called the "Web Browser Control". It's a visual component that is little more than an implementation of the IE renderer that is yours to program. Any program that references this OCX will not install unless IE is installed, AND it has to be IE of a certain version or higher if I remember.
Dont forget that Netscape==AOL
Has anyone seen the mozilla milestone build they are trying to push as Netscape 6?
Good prank.