It's not fully compatible with even WinXP Home. You need WinXP Professional or Win2k Professional because of the IIs server component of these operating systems. If however all you want to do is...
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It's not fully compatible with even WinXP Home. You need WinXP Professional or Win2k Professional because of the IIs server component of these operating systems. If however all you want to do is...
I believe that all the .NET languages have type safety. It won't let you overwrite a string or assign a larger or smaller number than the type range for the object. There are not functions, but every...
I guess the guy meant to say access rather than excel. When I took financial mathematics we used excel quite a bit, same with managerial accounting.
Nv, have you used Oracle 9i? Is this much like SQL Server 2000.
That doesn't look too bad, thanks. Anyone mind doing an example now in C# using Assemblies? I see that Prezel has a whole chapter dedicated to this in his 5th edition. God knows if I'll ever read it...
I see, okay that clears up a few of the issues I was wondering about dll's. Can you give me a sample C++ program that would compile into a dll in vc6?
WORKING-STORAGE SECTION.
77 DO-YOU-WANT-TO-CONTINUE PIC X VALUE "Y".
You might not have to convert the string into an array because I think that indexing is build into the string class, but unless you can't find a specific method in the BCL than go with KEN's...
Lean C# and the .NET Base Class Library (BCL) which you can use in any of the .NET languages, but learn it through C# rather than VB.NET or C++.NET unless you are a C++ advocate than just learn the...
signed and unsigned represent data type ranges for integers or characters. The limits .h can be found in your compilers help files. It will tell you if the integer is 16 or 32 bit. If it is 16 bit...
The braces {} are used to establish a block of code and they establish the scope of the variables and objects defined inside them.
The return type is different in the case of void main. void main will cause unspecified behavior because the programs ends up returning a value even if you declare a void return type so it should not...