i have created a simple calendar program in vs2003... thats all that is on the form except one textbox. the program compiles clean and runs fine from my computer but, when i sent it to another...
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i have created a simple calendar program in vs2003... thats all that is on the form except one textbox. the program compiles clean and runs fine from my computer but, when i sent it to another...
does anyone have any sample code for adding this to a windows app? i am new to c# and i would like to add it to a calendar program i wrote so that when i mousehover or mouseover the icon i can see...
grrr... i am starting to think maybe i should remove this functionality from the program. i think i have pulled half my hair out of my head over this thing.
Now i am not an expert c# programmer but i am learning. please bare with me until i get better but, here is the issue:
i have created a program that uses the axCalendar and when the date is changed...
yes, im sorry i am running an xp machine in all instances.
is there a c6 or .net function for the network cards wake-on lan capabilities?
scenerio:
multiple computers running a data entry program written by our company and when the programs or program...
Actually, it looks like since i registered it (using my hotmail account) i can only publish the programs i write. I thought i was able to create .exe files but, maybe im thinking of 2003? i dunno....
oops
In the program i posted about earlier, i have also included 2 picture files (i think one is a gif and the other a jpg). I was wondering as i have found out how to load the image on build, i would...
Thank you!!!
Is this possible? i have not found any code anywhere to do this. i have a button in the program with Button1.Text="Close", but.... i cant figure out how to actually close the form haha. please help
I was curios if anyone knows how i could use StreamReader.ReadLine on a Text file and save each instance to an "dimensioned array" even to display it to the screen....
in a nut shell i would like...
well, i added the code you suggested again and, this time it did compile and work. i must not have entered the syntax correctly or something i dont know..... but, thank you very much for your help.
c:\My Documents\Visual Studio Projects\hello world\hello world.cpp(22): error C2065: 'CLS' : undeclared identifier
nah that didnt do it although as i was typeing the "(" it did evalute it as a...
i have written a basic c++ program to the Console but which looks something like:
#include <iostream>
using namespace std;
int main();
{
cout<<"Hello World";
}
are you using a c++ compiler or a vc++ compiler?