We have several NT 4 servers in use. Looking for patches for the one I'm in charge of, I found this...
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?fa milyid=4604400A-287E-48CC-91B1-BEE44EEA588C&displa ylang=en
I'm confused. Does that not qualify as a "hot fix"?
O_o
Or an alternative C++ IDE, I'm yet to find one on Linux that I like.
I hear that. I've used VS.NET with Visual Assist from www.wholetomato.com for a while and it really bothers me there isn't something on linux, (that I've found), that compares to it. But I'm making do with Kdevelop, IMO it's the best C++ IDE I've seen on linux.
Yea, I see where you're coming from, and I've given it a little thought over time. However, I feel exactly the opposite. I need a manual for C/C++ but not for perl. I find perl fits my natural way of thinking. It just FEELS right to me. No doubt you feel the same about C. I think it just depends on how someones mind works.
Along with Screen, Irssi and Naim, I've come to love Mutt, it's everything I've wanted from a mail client. Bit of a steep learning curve, but so worth it.
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We have several NT 4 servers in use. Looking for patches for the one I'm in charge of, I found this...
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?fa milyid=4604400A-287E-48CC-91B1-BEE44EEA588C&displa ylang=en
I'm confused. Does that not qualify as a "hot fix"?
O_o
We have several NT 4 servers in use. Looking for patches for the one I'm in charge of, I found this... http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?fa milyid=4604400A-287E-48CC-91B1-BEE44EEA588C&displa ylang=en
I'm confused. Does that not qualify as a "hot fix"?
O_o
I hear that. I've used VS.NET with Visual Assist from www.wholetomato.com for a while and it really bothers me there isn't something on linux, (that I've found), that compares to it. But I'm making do with Kdevelop, IMO it's the best C++ IDE I've seen on linux.
Yea, I see where you're coming from, and I've given it a little thought over time. However, I feel exactly the opposite. I need a manual for C/C++ but not for perl. I find perl fits my natural way of thinking. It just FEELS right to me. No doubt you feel the same about C. I think it just depends on how someones mind works.
And? I didn't mean YOU per se'. But someone who'd really use that as an arguement to continue smoking.
That sounds clever till it's really time to die, then you'd wish you took that advice. :)
This reminded me of Triumph talking to the "super nerd"... "Pretend you've just run 10 feet" There must have been a whole lotta heavy breathing. ;)
Along with Screen, Irssi and Naim, I've come to love Mutt, it's everything I've wanted from a mail client. Bit of a steep learning curve, but so worth it.