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are there really some persons using dotNOT?

 

(just a joke from a unix developer :))

LINUX: Viagra for the PC.

 

running Slackware GNU/Linux since 1996

Linux Developer

 

Windows is a 32 bit shell for a 16 bit extension to an 8 bit Operating System designed for a 4 bit microchip by a 2 bit company which can't stand one bit of competition

 

You can protect yourself from the 12/21/12 thing by not using the US short hand date format :lol:

 

21/12/12 ... Nope, that doesn't work

12/12/21 ... Doesn't work either

 

 

Crisis averted...

 

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Me for sure and may be few others coming.

 

Are you really wasting a "Dual Intel Xeon X5670 (8 Cores : ~24GHz); 32 GB DDR3-1600 (ECC, Fully Buffered); PNY Quadro FX 4600 SDI 1536 MB GDDR3" with a Linux? :) ok stop the common OS war :P

 

Are you kidding me? :P

But Back2Topic now ;P

LINUX: Viagra for the PC.

 

running Slackware GNU/Linux since 1996

Linux Developer

 

Windows is a 32 bit shell for a 16 bit extension to an 8 bit Operating System designed for a 4 bit microchip by a 2 bit company which can't stand one bit of competition

 

You can protect yourself from the 12/21/12 thing by not using the US short hand date format :lol:

 

21/12/12 ... Nope, that doesn't work

12/12/21 ... Doesn't work either

 

 

Crisis averted...

 

EVE-Online exclusive 21-day trial

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@ZioRed: Please do not release compiled headers until we all agree on a stable, new version. Tyler and I have a lot coming for the .NET community, we'd like to keep it in a structured and stable bundle. Besides, the current Assembla builds may be unstable and incomplete.

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which version was this compiled with VC# 2008 or 2010?

Everything will be 2010 / .NET 4 from now on.

 

Dual Intel Xeon X5670 (8 Cores : ~24GHz); 32 GB DDR3-1600 (ECC, Fully Buffered); PNY Quadro FX 4600 SDI 1536 MB GDDR3

... What?!

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