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.NET Rocks!
The show (starring yours truly) is now available for listening!
[Click here]
Published Monday, August 29, 2005 12:16 AM by
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re: .NET Rocks!
Monday, August 29, 2005 9:56 AM by
Chris Woodruff
Great topic for NNR. I enjoyed the code snippets and hope that C# gets more of the snippets that are currently there for VB.NET.
Do you know of there will any snippets for SQL Server code like stored procs and triggers? I write tons of stored procedures inside the VS IDE and would like to see if snippets could be open to using with TSQL? Thanks
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re: .NET Rocks!
Saturday, September 17, 2005 11:53 PM by
Brice Richard
Mike:::
I just finished listening to one of the .Net Rocks broadcasts today which featured you.....you were great! I thought you did a great job in explaining some of the wonderful features associated with Code Snippets in VB 2005.
I want to further congratulate you on your concerted effort to make code snippets available through your gotcodesnippets website! You must be really busy these days!
Great job on the Grok video piece as well!
I just finished writing a function that can be used to round numbers to the nearest hundred. The round function in VS 2003 is grossly limited in its rounding capabilities and does not round beyond the nearest ten (decimal numbers must be used for the round function in vb.net to work). In addition to rounding to the nearest hundred, the function I wrote also provides the ability to format the result with either the use of commas or American currency.
I was going to submit the function to your website for inclusion but I spent alot of time testing and developing it and I don't know if I'm ready just yet to share it with the world.
I know that this may seem selfish. I'm interested in knowing what your thoughts are on this issue and what the benefit of sharing code with the world would be to those of us who know how to code at extremely surreal levels of abstraction.
Brice Richard
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re: .NET Rocks!
Saturday, September 17, 2005 11:56 PM by
Brice Richard
Mike:::
By the way, my email address is wem3mew@msn.com if you would like to respond to my earlier posted comment.
Brice Richard
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