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Visual Basic : productivity that is ideal for first time or casual Windows programming. LOL
Screenshot from the Visual Studio Express edition website. (free downloads!!)
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Could this be any less helpful? Google found a really good document on debugging debugger problems, but it's not in there.
And, obviously, clicking Help tells me that help isn't installed. Nice. Bloody Visual Studio.
AAAAARGH!
Tatiana - csharp_gal - stopped by for a brief visit, didn't bring her main camera, she was too busy and too sore from snowmobile adventures in the mountains the day before... And also said she could barely move her arms (ie. to manipulate a Canon dSLR)
Feladat: adott egy N elemű számsorozat, határozzuk meg a sorozat összegét!
Megjegyzés: a sorozat elemeit egy vektor tömbben tároljuk.
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The tagger must be a big fan of a certain .NET programming language, but he missed a stroke in the hurry.
(Sorry, geek humor...)
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#0542 - Lay out 20 lpi chkrg in wrap-around FA panel and wrap-under grip panel. Space onyl for client to deepen and finish, 9 hrs.
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TIOBE declares Python as programming language of 2007
"... The TIOBE Programming Community index gives an indication of the popularity of programming languages ... TIOBE declares Python as programming language of 2007! ..."
Ho hum. Python has been a pretty useful language for a lot longer than the title suggests. [0] Is it just me or do lists like this one reek and makes me think this is the kind of "language-popularity" graphy PHB"'s look at to start new projects.
Read "Being popular" [1] to gain a different perspective on how language popularity has nothing to do with how useful a language is to hackers.
some time later ...
"... Even hackers like to have handy libs, and those are more likely to exist for more things, the more people use the language. ..."
That could explain the popularity of 'c'. Something written in 'c' can be used just about everywhere. One of the reasons I despise Java & C#. Not because they are bad languages. Because they don't share very well.
"... That said, this is old news in any case, and my own site, www.langpop.com does a better job of aggregating more data sources:-) ..."
Looks like your have been thinking about this a lot deeper. Do you supply the data? One other minor quibble the x-axes graph titles are hard to read. What graphing lib are you using?
some time later
"... I remember using Google back in 1997 or 1998 when it was hosted off of stanford.edu and receiving occasional Python error messages ..."
You have a better memory than me "gunga din". I remember using google when it was at stanford via slashdot [0] though I don't remember seeing errors. Looks like python was used at google from the start.
Reference
[0] Here is the graph of popularity ~ www.tiobe.com/tiobe_index/Python.html At what stage did google decided to adopt python?
[1] www.paulgraham.com/popular.html
[2] web.archive.org/web/19981202230410/www.google.com/
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Think I will have to go back to this wagon with nice fresh batteries. I am finding it hard to know when to use flash or not. Note to csharp_gal: I use Auto (well, the dial is turned to P) and I don't understand anything further, LOL! I did discover one nasty thing today, though - that if I use flash and there is very fine snow falling, the flash picks up those flecks and my photo is covered in most unpleasant little bright dots. Fortunately, not all my photos today suffered this way. I never know when to use flash, but I think, on the whole, my snow photos come out better when I use it - as long as there is no snow falling.
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