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Posted 2004-09-18, 04:38 AM in reply to nddwind's post "[Release] Zelaron Signature Previewer"
looking good nddwind. Although you should set it to auto-crop larger images to prevent them from pushing the tables out. They're limited on the board. Also, for whoever wondered why anyone would make a program like this, it's great to quickly be able to see the image composition together with the board's background colour. May I suggest a possibility to maximize the program to full-screen mode?
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Posted 2004-09-18, 04:43 AM in reply to Chruser's post starting "looking good nddwind. Although you..."
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looking good nddwind. Although you should set it to auto-crop larger images to prevent them from pushing the tables out. They're limited on the board. Also, for whoever wondered why anyone would make a program like this, it's great to quickly be able to see the image composition together with the board's background colour. May I suggest a possibility to maximize the program to full-screen mode?
Sure ill do that tommorow ima sleep now
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Posted 2004-09-18, 11:15 AM in reply to nddwind's post starting "Sure ill do that tommorow ima sleep now"
it is a good starter . Visual Basic can only be compiled in Visual Basic and C++ in C++ programs like Microsoft C++ something lol forget name . well anywho good work
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Posted 2004-09-18, 02:30 PM in reply to koolio_kid2001's post starting "it is a good starter :). Visual Basic..."
I'd have to say visual basic is NOT a good starter, it babies you and such.

You need to learn the Windows API(not sure on the term) if you're going to become a good programmer.

It's Microsoft Visual C++, and it's called a compiler, there are many free ones
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Posted 2004-09-18, 02:45 PM in reply to `Insolence`'s post starting "I'd have to say visual basic is NOT a..."
Nice job, maybe should have been put in Chat forum? But it looks good, if I ever decide to make a signature.
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Posted 2004-09-18, 08:46 PM in reply to MightyJoe's post starting "Nice job, maybe should have been put in..."
Nice job nddwind, mind if I add you to aim for some help I have with VB?
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Posted 2004-09-18, 08:54 PM in reply to Arbitus's post starting "Nice job nddwind, mind if I add you to..."
Kudos to you Nddwind. Don't stop contributing at Zelaron.

And Insolence, personally developing an app in VB is fine, I think. Personally, a lot of these languages baby you, in my opinion, but the point is they get the job done. VB was probably the easiest way to get the job done in this situation. Not the greatest thing to learn with, in my opinion, but for creating quick and useful apps it's not a bad language. I haven't worked in it more than playing around with it, though, so I can't say for sure.
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Posted 2004-09-20, 03:43 PM in reply to Arbitus's post starting "Nice job nddwind, mind if I add you to..."
This thread makes my dick hard.
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Posted 2004-09-18, 10:03 PM in reply to `Insolence`'s post starting "I'd have to say visual basic is NOT a..."
I have never understood why it is that when someone does something they're proud of, people have to jump in and say "Oh that program is for n00bs. Even though you are only making a simple program to perform a simple task, you should do it the harder way to achieve the exact same results!!!" Do they think it makes them look cool / wise, or what?

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