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<0> wow i love date_time <1> jill_s you'll learn to love all of boost <0> this is so nicely done <0> thanks for suggesting boost for every question i asked over the past 2 days <0> forced me into it ;) <2> Now, the matter of your bill. <0> :o <2> How exactly is it you're planning to compensate us for all this help we've given you? <0> You didn't really help me so I'm not sure why you care ;) ? <2> The channel did. <0> truth <3> have boost an xml support? <2> We split the proceeds as a channel.
<0> i will stay here and idle and share my charismatic personality with you all daily? <0> don't give rdragon anything, if he'd answered my msn's i wouldn't have bothered you ;) <2> no, we really prefer money. <2> You know rdragon, like, personally? <0> Indeed, we used to date :) we're still good friends. <2> that's disgusting. <3> or you can tell me something about a c++ xml lib :) <0> :o <1> Noidea, lol <2> Oh my God!?! A test p***ed <2> I was starting to think that wasn't possible. <2> ok, tests looping, time to put gas in my car. <3> test? <0> so you're leaving for a bit? cause you sorta scare me <4> noidea scares all of us <0> ok that makes me feel a little better <5> He's here only to prevent the channel from a m***ive ping timeout <0> gotchya <4> gnoccolo, xerces perhaps? <3> ?? xerces? <4> it's an xml parser from the apache foundation <4> i know of no upcoming xml parsing library in boost <4> but i'm not on the development dl, only the user <3> AH, ho yeah, I have tryed to compliled but it failed <1> iirc, builder5 is kinda out of date <3> yes, is an old compiled but it is what I have <4> if you're on windows, you could use the MSXML COM objects from C++ (SAX/DOM) <1> so get something up to date? <4> but it's not a c++ library, for sure <3> I have tryed to use M$ library but in their include file have some instruction incompatible with my compiler :| <3> I was lookin for something very basic library <3> I thing that I can make it myself, but I have to find an efficent string parser <1> why don't you get a modern C++ compiler for a start, then you have a chance of finding useful stuff for it <3> yeah, can be a good idea, but this is the compiler that I have to use... for now <1> _have_ to use? <3> yeah, waiting for my firm get me a new compiler <4> which compiler? <3> borland c++ 5.0 <1> beat me to it, peterhu <1> oh god <4> and M$ makes you look like a drooling slashdot fanboy <4> good god <3> but I think I'd better get an M$ compiler <4> bc++ 5.0 is pretty darn old <1> borland 5.0 ???? <1> vc2005 is FREE <1> for free stuff --- http://www.thefreecountry.com/compilers/cpp.shtml <3> thank, but the libraries, the vcl libraries are not free :| <6> ... The libraries aren't free? Which libraries aren't free? <1> gnoccolo you really ought to learn stuff befofe you "speak"
<4> oh, i think he meant borland c++ builder <4> bc++ 5.0 still had OWL <1> oh geezus <4> bc++ 5.0 was the last borland product i used, i then switched to vc6 <4> and nt4 <4> those were the days <1> which, as bad as it was, was a LOT better <4> when everything was crappier <4> but my memory makes it better <7> any of you guys can help me with generic advice about the windows api? <4> depends <7> does windows support posix shared memory? <3> C++Builder leverages the Rapid Application Development (RAD) capabilities of the Visual Component Library (VCL) <1> KrispyKreme likely not <7> what is the name of the shared memory function(s) in windows? (so I can look it up on msdn)? <4> the VCL is soooo late 90's <1> KrispyKreme you should be able to look up sharedmemory <4> memory mapped files, probably <7> ok <1> iirc it's in with the memory mapped file stuff <7> kewl thanks <3> I was looking for a vcl component to use to handle xml files <4> http://windowssdk.msdn.microsoft.com/library/default.asp?url=/library/en-us/DllProc/base/memory_mapped_file_information.asp <4> gnoccolo, then this is not the channel to ask in <8> try #delphi <4> very few, if any, of us use BC++B <1> and you want a vcl component ??? sheesh <7> cool thbanks <4> System.Xml.XmlDocument <4> ta-dah! <8> i thing bcb had xml components already <4> probably <8> hing/thought <4> i don't quite get using BC++B on windows, especially with the rise of .NET <3> ok, thank I'll try <1> but all those Win98 users <4> heh <8> bcb was out long before net was even a bad thought <0> borland 5.0? ;o <4> i had this argument in freenode's ##csharp channel: screw 9x users to the 9th level of hell <4> i've been 9x free for nearly a decade now, thankfully <1> peterhu if the NT folks hadn't been so arrogant, everyone would have ages ago <9> hi... <9> i have question... <4> we all have questions <4> like: why is JBlitzen that flaming? can't he tone it down a little? <9> whit C and dos app, anyone have a soft for make ascii whit mouse..(gotoxy)? <1> dos is dead <9> yes but is a good for begin <4> ask me again 10 years ago <1> console != DOS <4> is there a ncurses port for win32 console? <2> yeah, I think so. <1> one would suspect there is one in mingw and cygwin <4> Ports to more systems, including DOS and Windows. <4> i see that under their "future plans" on GNU.org <10> Hmm <10> Call me flaming, then ask about ncurses for win32 <10> khan = ngaey <4> unlikely
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