How do I insert a member variable of ActiveX type to my application, using C++ Visual Studio 6.0?
eXontrol Software's Home Page - Developing advanced .NET, Ac...The ClassWizard asks 'The ActiveX Control "..." has not been inserted into the project. Developer Studio will do this now, and generate a C++ wrapper class for it', click OK The "Add Member Variable" dialog shows up, and is asking for the name of the variable that needs to be inserted
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) about C-Sharpener For VBAssuming that you have successfully installed C-Sharpener For VB, the menu option should automatically appear. If it doesn't appear, then try the following: Turn on the checkbox to the left of C-Sharpener For VB and click the OK button. The menu option should now appear.
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FAQ - pspplayer - Google CodeThis project is my hobby and the last thing I want to do in my spare time was use a language or environment I don't enjoy (I code on Macs during the day, and that's enough pain ^_^). I like C#, and I love Visual Studio. Just about any argument you can create against it can be countered, so don't even try. If you don't like it, you don't have to use it; I know that this is certainly my philosophy with other languages/environments!
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MySQL++Microsoft didn't get its Standard C++ act together until Visual C++ 2003. (a.k.a. version 7.1) If you must use older versions of VC++, you're stuck with either the C API, or the ancient 1.7.1 release of MySQL++. This version is an unofficial third-party contribution which is known to have bugs. If it works, I'm happy for you. If it breaks, you get to keep both pieces. Microsoft is giving away a limited but functional version of Visual C++ 2005 which works just fine with MySQL++.
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GHC/FAQ - HaskellWikiIt is assumed that the reader is familiar with the Haskell Foreign function interface (FFI), and is able to compile Haskell programs with GHC and C++ programs with Visual Studio. GHC has two modes of code generation. It either compiles Haskell straight into object code (native mode), or translates Haskell into intermediate C code, and uses a C compiler as backend. The Windows distribution of GHC comes bundled with the GCC compiler, which is used as backend.
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FAQ: General - MonoUse our Mono Migration Analysis tool to check if everything that your application uses has been implemented in Mono or if there are special considerations to keep in mind. The Mono API today is somewhere in between .NET 1.1 and .NET 2.0, see our Roadmap for details about what is implemented.
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Google SOAP Search APIThe service has been tested with a C# client auto-generated from WSDL by the wsdl.exe tool. It should work fine from any .NET language.
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General - Windows Forms FAQsI have code snippets that I use often. How can I manage them so I can easily used them? In Visual Studio, you can store commonly used code snippets on a tab (other than the Clipboard ring) in your Toolbox. You use drag and drop techniques to move the...
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General - Windows Forms FAQsUse the ToolboxItem attribute set to false on your component or control class. This will prevent it from appearing in the Toolbox. [ ToolboxItem( false ) ] public class MyComponent : Component{..} Contributed from George Shepherd's Windows Forms FAQ
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cdt user FAQWhen I'm debugging, the wrong source file shows up. It has the same name, but from the wrong directory. What is wrong?.
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