On 30 Apr, 15:56, "Ignacio Machin ( .NET/ C# MVP )"
<ignacio.mac... @gmail.comwrote :
On Apr 30, 8:19*am, christ...@gmail .com wrote:
Is there a way (without buying a component) to accomplish something
like in a hotel overwiev if a room is for the moment *free/booked/
occupied/checked out/cleaned/back to free or out of service/reserved
for repairs or something. Charts can be done (maybe that was with
excel reference, dont remember) bur easy gantt (maybe installing a MS
Project viewer?)
Anyone done this, or on the web (ahh thats maybe ASP.net, hmm)
Well any comments or thoughts om this?
//CY
I fail to see the relationship of your question with the C# language
Ehh, trying to do the prototype in C#, got the tab controls, the basic
form and textboxes native from C#, is that irrelevant too, they exist
in vb, vba, ehh...
the web thing is, can it be (the prototype) be converted to web or am
I programming the prototype in th wrong language... but thats not a c#
Q either...
Will go to the vb.general instead where there is eaven more pepole to
discuss programming with... A flame is going on there now (small but
well)
But just for the clarity, I put the Q in the C# because I was
programming in C#. DUH as Homer would have said in a Simpson movie.
Well any comments or thoughts om this?
//CY
And again... reading this...
I fail to see the relationship of your question with the C# language
I Do not. If accessing other components/references maybe eaven trying
nifty api calls (aha JNI is not Java att all) is not C# then how do
you connect to a database or to the network? IP sockets is not C#, OLE/
ADO/RDO or whatever is not c#
the GUI is (well how do I know, but I dont think so) C#. What Q is
allowed?
No, now I will go burn some meat and some rockets, its
"Valborgsmässoa fton" here... or "Vappua"
//CY