Hi All
I am being plagued by the Just in time debugger popping up all over the
place,
often when I am surfing the internet - especially if I cut and paste from a
web page, also when writing asp.net
The window caption is
Visual Studio Just-in-Time Debugger
Then the text
An unhandled
me to choose a debugger
Can anyone advise me how to troubleshoot this?
Thanks
Kirsten
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I think this is pretty exciting:
The BYO (bring your own) device program at one of Australia's largest insurers
means staff will be able to break free from the shackles of their
company-issued PCs and plug in their personal laptops, tablets and smartphones
into the enterprise network.
We can
Reminds me of a time back in the early 2000's when a uni wanted to do
this. Didn't happen though
On Tue, Mar 29, 2011 at 8:11 PM, Paul Stovell paul.stov...@readify.net wrote:
I think this is pretty exciting:
The BYO (bring your own) device program at one of Australia's largest
insurers
Not as exciting as it sounds. Definately not going to be be a open
slather policy about bringing your favourite device to work and
plugging it into the network. From what I've heard, all access to
the company network will be through the Citrix portal.
Still it
Hey guys,
A little OT.
Apart from ebay, and gumtree, any of you guys have any other good
sites to sell off furniture?
I've been trying to sell an IKEA Galant desk for months on
ebay/gumtree and other forums, but no interested peeps, so trying to
look for other sites which might be popular to
The ideas good, but I wouldn't want to take a home pc to work and leave it
there, laptop maybe...
Good on suncorp for trying something different..
The company I work for gave me a Quad Core with 8gb Ram, and then put the
standard SOE (XP 32 Bit) on it, in which I have to run a VM to do the dev
Try your footpath !!
On Tue, Mar 29, 2011 at 8:43 PM, Winston Pang winstonp...@gmail.com wrote:
Hey guys,
A little OT.
Apart from ebay, and gumtree, any of you guys have any other good
sites to sell off furniture?
I've been trying to sell an IKEA Galant desk for months on
ebay/gumtree
Hi Joseph,
I wasn't really looking at any particular single client solution..
If Paul Stovell is listening, what did you use in Bindable Linq.. I am
downloading now to have a look, but thought you may be able to put into
words for larger audience..
thanks
On Tue, Mar 29, 2011 at 9:59 AM,
Ok..
well it looks like bindable linq only propagates changes from what it's got
in memory already, not from changes in the database..
On Tue, Mar 29, 2011 at 9:26 PM, Grant Molloy graken...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi Joseph,
I wasn't really looking at any particular single client solution..
If
That's how we got rid of a desk a few days ago. It was gone in a couple of
hours!
On Tue, Mar 29, 2011 at 10:23 PM, Grant Molloy graken...@gmail.com wrote:
Try your footpath !!
Correct, though once upon a time I did have an experiment that worked with
query notifications. From memory you attach some kind of SqlDependency object
to your SqlCommand (not the type that works with triggers - it used the same
code as clustered views from memory).
There is a trade off
This is what I was talking about (I think):
http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms172133.aspx
Personally I'd probably just poll unless my demand load suggested notifications
would work better.
Paul
From: ozdotnet-boun...@ozdotnet.com [mailto:ozdotnet-boun...@ozdotnet.com] On
Behalf Of
And note that System.Data.SqlClient.SqlDependency (which uses service broker)
is different to System.Web.Caching.SqlCacheDependency (which uses triggers and
polling, making it kind of useless):
http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/system.web.caching.sqlcachedependency
Paul
From:
Just to add my 2c, it's not necessarily an or choice. You could build 90% of
the app as a web app (which for webby-things, will be much faster -
Silverlight/XAML has nothing on Razor/MVC/HTML/CSS). Then if you hit something
that's difficult to do in pure HTML/JS, build that 10% in Silverlight.
+1. NotifyPropertyWeaver is the closest thing to it just works, short of the
C# team actually caring about what the language is used for beyond Fibonacci
sequence calculators in console apps.
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Behalf Of Chris Walsh
Sounds like a justification for spending less money on work machines. I'm
failing to see why this is a good thing.
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Behalf Of Grant Molloy
Sent: Tuesday, March 29, 2011 4:21 AM
To: ozDotNet
Subject: Re: [OT] BYO
It's also justification to make people work at home for no extra money.
.02c
Davy
When all you have is a hammer, every problem looks like a nail. I feel much
the same way about xml
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Sounds like a justification for spending less money on work machines. I’m
failing to see why this is a good thing.
I'm with you. This is batshit crazy. Plus who the hell is going to bring
their machine from home and join it to a domain or run VS.NET through
citrix all day.
Pass.
Work
I must say that “I don’t care” what others are going to do, all I know is that
I am way more productive with my home setup (four 1920x screens) with complete
control over my environment. As a consultant it also makes things much easier,
companies like Suncorp waste a lot of money going through
Thanks for your input Paul..
I'm currently building a DAL which I want to be able to transport between
projects with no recoding required of the DAL, just configuration.. I've got
it all working wonderfully, and is very fast too.. I've coupled this with a
code generator which I point at a database
There’s no way that people are going to be able to use software installed on
the laptop to do work. There’s no enterprise, especially a bank, that would
allow such a thing (banks, especially, have regulatory requirements to meet).
I’m going to strongly suspect that access to company apps will
On Wed, Mar 30, 2011 at 9:46 AM, Grant Molloy graken...@gmail.com wrote:
Thanks for your input Paul..
I'm currently building a DAL which I want to be able to transport between
projects with no recoding required of the DAL, just configuration.. I've got
it all working wonderfully, and is very
:( lol I'm afraid wacking in front of my house it will be trashed more
than sold haha
On Wed, Mar 30, 2011 at 12:02 AM, Wallace Turner
wallacetur...@gmail.com wrote:
Make sure you put $10 price tag on it (on attach a bike lock)
On 29/03/2011 7:23 PM, Grant Molloy wrote:
Try your footpath !!
The article says Citrix and open source.
Hands up who wants to run VS.NET over Citrix. WPF app development would be
*awesome*.
On Wed, Mar 30, 2011 at 9:34 AM, Mitch Denny mitch.de...@readify.netwrote:
Hi Ken,
You are probably right in the first instance. They definitely looking at
I suspect this isn’t for everyone in the bank.
There will be travelling people who won’t always have a connection back to the
DC (e.g. those on planes), developers/sys admins, certain execs. There’ll be
other options for those people.
Cheers
Ken
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to troubleshoot this?
Thanks
Kirsten
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Hi DND..
I did mention earlier that I wasn't thinking any 1 particular platform..
I've got more thick client experience than thin, but was thinking that in
ASP.Net an async call to the web service/wcf with a callback action may do
the trick..
Again.. just thinking out loud.
On Wed, Mar 30, 2011
Write a sign that says Please Leave and stickytape it on. It'll be gone in
15 minutes. The aforementioned bike lock works too
On Wed, Mar 30, 2011 at 7:12 AM, Winston Pang winstonp...@gmail.com wrote:
:( lol I'm afraid wacking in front of my house it will be trashed more
than sold haha
On
Best thing to make it go is to put a For Sale - $100 on it. More effective
than the Please leave sign.
I've heard of Fridges sitting for a week, then put a for sale sign on it and
its gone in 5 mins. You might even get some honest person give you $100 for
it, but they'd have to be quicker than
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