Hard to determine what the takeaway is, though.It looks like it -- it's the same college that he mentioned in another post.
Hard to determine what the takeaway is, though.
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Hard to determine what the takeaway is, though.It looks like it -- it's the same college that he mentioned in another post.
Hard to determine what the takeaway is, though.
this link file of 2013 are very large in size i have download but when i make chrome close link break upNo, Visual Basic is a language, and C# is a completely different language.
Let me try to clarify. Microsoft Visual Studio is a development environment that supports many different languages. This means it supports multiple different compilers and debuggers. For C# it uses the C# compiler and debugger. For VB it uses the VB compiler and debugger. The same for C/C++, etc..
The version you downloaded is 2008, which is extremely old. Languages evolve over time, new features are added. Many examples that work fine on the newer VB will not compile at all on your old 2008 VB, and the errors caused by trying to compile new code on an old compiler can be cryptic and difficult to understand. This can be a source of frustration when you're trying to learn. My advice is ditch that out dated 2008, and get at least 2013, preferably 2015.
Start with the very basics. Start with a program that prints "Hello world!" on the screen, and go from there. It sounds like you're brand new to programming, and if you just try to copy a bunch of stuff form the internet and make it work, you're going to have a lot of trouble and you won't learn much. You cannot learn programming overnight, start with the basics and work your way up. Don't just copy the example code, make sure you understand what it does and how it works.
You deserve an answer if someone uses idiomatic English. It means "what you should know or understand after being told something". It's a term that suggests the material you saw was confused or incomplete, and maybe you have to think about a hidden meaning.Hard to determine what the takeaway is, though.
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The "takeaway" refers to what you "take away" from some experience. It usually refers either to "the main point" or to something that you learned that you didn't know before. So saying that it is hard to determine what the takeaway is, it means that you can't figure out what the main point is or that you can't figure out what it is that you might have, or were supposed to, learn from something.Hard to determine what the takeaway is, though.
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coming?How's that moving display involving multiple LED's coming, Rritesh?
yes, it is working well and sold many in market.No, I mean how much progress have you made in the design and construction? Though if you've reached the point of having a product to sell, obviously you have it working!
Don't think you've been keeping up with his posts.That should be "Hanover Display". I don't think they'd like the suggestion of a "hangover display".
The Display is very perfect of this company.That should be "Hanover Display". I don't think they'd like the suggestion of a "hangover display".
What was the project?I used this for my latest user interface, and I'm darn happy about it.
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If the TS elaborated a bit more of his upcoming project, he might get some more creative answers...![]()
Nothing fancy. Just a reset switch on a breadboard.What was the project?
@RRITESH KAKKAR : The point being that it is important to describe, in some detail, what you mean by a "user interface" since that can be anything from a simple reset button to an adaptive graphical user interface.Nothing fancy. Just a reset switch on a breadboard.
OK, NOW I will take it seriously as it has lot of role.what you mean by a "user interface" since that can be anything from a simple reset button to an adaptive graphical user interface
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