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Originally posted by NickFitz View PostYup, I've never found the exercises in books very rewarding - I tend to hack about at something interesting and fall back on the book as reference material. Otherwise I finish up knowing how to write the example application (for which I have no use), and still having to work out how to apply what I've learned in more interesting areas
IIRC MS BASIC file handling has been fundamentally weird since the Seventies, and hasn't improved since, hence the tendency to use ADODB.Stream and its ilk for anything beyond the fifteen-entry flat file address book "database" that seems to have been the intended application.
Win3.1 is all lopen & low level file handling, locking stuff here there & everywhere, while 95 et al is back to fopen etc.Comment
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Originally posted by Diver View PostMorning BP
Morning all
Wifey is dragging me off to Asda in a mo
Enjoy...Comment
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Afternoon denizens
My basil plant has flowered
Actually you're not supposed to let them get to that stage as it reduces the production of the oils that gives the leaves their flavour... but it looks niceComment
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Originally posted by NickFitz View PostAfternoon denizens
My basil plant has flowered
Actually you're not supposed to let them get to that stage as it reduces the production of the oils that gives the leaves their flavour... but it looks nicethe gf will be pleased!
her baking theme continues - she is currently doing Nigella muffins. cue smutty comments...Comment
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Lakeside was quite fun this morning - I went to Halfords (screen wash and engine oil) while girlfriend in Mothercare (got baby a potty that is more like a throne). then we went to boots and woolworths - then I phoned a friend and read a book while she had a browse.Comment
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At clientco they have a weekly cake rota for FRiday. I am going to do a week FRiday. Will by I I mean the gf! She is looking forward to it - loves baking cakes!Comment
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostAt clientco they have a weekly cake rota for FRiday. I am going to do a week FRiday. Will by I I mean the gf! She is looking forward to it - loves baking cakes!Comment
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