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They're not lame to me - but I am savvy enough to know that they will appear lame to the outside world.
Now stop being a victim (you're not a Scouser are you?) ;-)
Second time I have heard this on here in two weeks. What does it mean? Do people tend to use it when you stick up for yourself?
As I said, I have similar issues to you but I research the answers for myself so that I don't have to be humiliated on here.
I due the google due diligence, but all I kept getting was the same frackin site saying that once you add the reference the controls magically appear.
As I say there are crushing deadlines in this place, and if someone on here can pinpoint a one liner that will give me a break then it should be happy days.
Not a wind up. I am working with WPF which I never have done before, against some crushing deadlines and don't have time to f*** about. Sometimes I come up against these little annoyances, and come here for help. (ClientCo did not hire me for my WPF skills, but rather than create a fuss I just get on with that they ask me)
If it is holding me up I don't consider it to be lame. If it is lame to you, then its a one line "this is how" response Shirley.
One thing I notice about programmers is how insecure they are, and get cheap ego boosts from mocking others rather than doing the decent thing and just helping. If you are all boosted then good for you.
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