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Started 2 days, 5 hours ago (2009-12-29 01:05:00)
by effeundici
If you prefer your answer in another language, please ask in the forum for that language I think that this sentence in the English only forum is ambiguous, especially because it's aimed to foreros who are not native English speakers. What does it mean? 1. ask for that language in this forum 2. ask in the forum (which is intended) for that language Bye!
Started 2 days, 6 hours ago (2009-12-29 00:42:00)
by effeundici
If you prefer your answer in another language, please ask in the forum for that language Isn't this phrase ambiguous? Or does it seem ambiguous to me because of my Italian mindset? 1. ask for that language in (this) forum 2. ask in the forum (which is intended) for that language Edit: Actually #2 would sound a bit unpolite; I think the real version is #1 Edit 2: Loob's ...
Started 4 days, 7 hours ago (2009-12-26 23:37:00)
by sepehrnoush
Hi I wanted to add another language to CCMWebSub. I've got the resources dll file and I extracted the strings in .resources format and I changed the base values but I wanted to know how can I replace the .recources file with the new strings with the original one in the dll.
Started 1 week ago (2009-12-23 16:52:00)
by ( Hey Jewlee )
do you want to, why or why not? i definitely do, most likely spanish since I'm learning it and hope to be fluent. I think it gives them a big advantage, right from the start that they can be confident in two languages. Especially spanish or another romance language because it gives them an understanding of many other languages.
Started 1 week ago (2009-12-23 15:27:00)
by gisshan
Hi there, First of all, let me say that I have no clue about anything with c# or .net framework. That being said, I was wondering if there was any way to take a c# function and convert it into a dll or some other external source that can be accessed with another programming language (say visual c++). If you want more information about what I am trying to do, it is basically to take code ...
Started 2 days, 5 hours ago (2009-12-29 01:40:00)
by effeundici
Quote: Originally Posted by panjandrum Points well made and understood, effeundici. Thank you. Knowing in advance what the sentence is meant to mean is a serious impediment to understanding what the sentence actually means. I should know that and apply it, but I don't always. Many thanks to you Panjandrum....
Started 2 days, 18 hours ago (2009-12-28 12:40:00)
by Loves2rescue
True story Quote: Originally Posted by Le Type Français Of course, any time you make learning an amusement, your brain absorbs the information more effectively than if being forced to learn. The brain must be receptive to what it's receiving. This is also why we tend to remember tragic events or milestones in our lives so vividly...
Started 5 days, 8 hours ago (2009-12-25 22:35:00)
by BobS0327
Quote: Originally Posted by rohshall The beauty of .NET platform is it is language-agnostic. So, you can create a DLL in one language and use it in another. So, yes, you can use a .NET DLL in C++, but you need to convert your native C++ code into .NET managed C++ code. This will help you http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/libr...74(VS....
Started 4 days, 10 hours ago (2009-12-26 20:53:00)
by Andre Da Costa
Thanks. That is what I thought but I wanted to make sure. A family member is getting me a version in the US while he is there over the holidays and I told him the Upgrade probably won't work- that I would need the full version. That takes care of that question! JPaulV The Full version will not be able to do cross language upgrades either.