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<0> Oow. getting occupied in here. <1> its getting empty lol <1> people keep disconnecting <0> and reconnecting <1> dunno its happening in my chan too <1> ki9a are you affiliated with the ops in C#?
<0> no <1> thats cool <1> the ops in that chan are dumb***es <0> so I heard <1> if anyone wants to check out a general software engineering channel, check out #softwareengineering <1> no specific programming languages, its all good <2> Darkclaw: why're you banned from C# ? <3> probably spoke positively about something open-source <2> monad? <4> 192.168.3.170/29 ... 29 bits network, 3 bits host? <4> how do i calculate the number of hosts and all that? <2> ? 2^3 ? <0> 8? <2> Macca: google it <3> cidr basically just tells you how many bits to mask off, so yes, 2^remainder bits <5> hi there <5> is the other csharp channel taken over? <3> just +l'd full i guess <6> I'm looking for clarification on how I should go about things: I want to have a native compiled binary using windows forms for the GUI and WMI (either the old version or .NET), and my question is if it could be wholly/partly unmanaged, or does it have to be wholly managed? <6> This is in VC++ (#c++ said to ask here) <0> Well it's either .NET using Winforms <0> or it's a C++ using whatever C++ uses for guis
<0> (MFC?) <0> you can use Managed c++, but that'd still be .NET <6> Well, since I want to run it without installing, I have to use unmanaged natives, right? <6> (Sorry, I'm a perl guy, this .NET is all new to me) <0> you can't use .NET without installing it <0> winforms is part of .NET <6> That's what I thought. So no matter how I split the two, if I use Winforms for my GUI, my app will have to have some sort of install procedure. <0> yes. <0> you also have to install Perl. <6> And normally for windows native binaries, one would use MFC to define the GUI? <0> well I wouldn't use MFC :) <0> but I don't use c++ <6> What is that other one, WTL? <0> ATL? <6> Something like that. <6> ki9a: Would the following situation be possible: given a computer with the .NET framework installed, can I run my program without having to run setup and install MY program? <0> well sure <6> Oh thank God <0> if you program is based on .net <0> and .net is installed <0> all you need to do is run it <6> I don't have to run the auto-generated setup.exe, right? Just run foo.application? <6> Sweet! <6> Here I was, thinking that .NET forces me to run an install program whenever I want to use my program on a new computer.
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