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Dököll
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Hello Dudes and Dudettes!

I am excited to announce I am embarking on a new Journey, JAVA baby. This is a new arena for me, hope I survive and able to muscle through it.

Will post articles within three months from now.

Wish me luck!

Köll
Sep 5 '07 #1
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Ganon11
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Nice. Java's a fun language.
Sep 6 '07 #2
debasisdas
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Wishing you all the best for Java.
Sep 6 '07 #3
r035198x
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...
Wish me luck!

..
You'll need it.
Sep 6 '07 #4
JosAH
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poor guy ...

kind regards,

Jos ;-)
Sep 6 '07 #5
SammyB
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Hello Dudes and Dudettes!

I am excited to announce I am embarking on a new Journey, JAVA baby. This is a new arena for me, hope I survive and able to muscle through it.

Will post articles within three months from now.

Wish me luck!

Köll
I've heard of JAVA Beans, but not JAVA Baby! But now, Mary can have another Mod in Java! Tonight is my first Java class also. Got to keep up with you kids!
Sep 6 '07 #6
NeoPa
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One of the unis my son may go to has JAVA as the fundamental language of choice so I may take it up (time permitting) if he goes there.
Prolly not for a year or two though ;)

Good luck anyway Dököll :)
Sep 6 '07 #7
Ganon11
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Remember; for those late night classes, nothing keeps you up and attentive like JAVA. Or Tea.
Sep 6 '07 #8
JosAH
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It's too bad almost nobody knows about Objective C anymore (except for those
Apple folks). Objective C stole^H^H^H^H^Hborrowed a lot from SmallTalk and
Apple (NextStep/OpenStep) added quite a large library to Objective C.

If you've worked with that library you can see that Java isn't a very original work.
Java's core classes stole^H^H^H^H^H borrowed a lot from NextStep/OpenStep.

And they deleted a very important fun feature from the language: runtime type
checking. Sun must've judged it a too dangerous feature ... Introspection just
doesn't make it compared to Objective C's rttc.

kind regards,

Jos
Sep 6 '07 #9
Dököll
2,364 Expert 2GB

Re: My First Java Course: Wish me luck:-)

Nice. Java's a fun language.
So I've heard, we shall see...


Re: My First Java Course: Wish me luck:-)

Wishing you all the best for Java.

Thanks much!


Originally Posted by Dököll...Wish me luck!..


You'll need it.


I think C ++ scared me enough, I am ready it seems...



poor guy ...

kind regards,

Jos ;-)


:-)




I've heard of JAVA Beans, but not JAVA Baby! But now, Mary can have another Mod in Java! Tonight is my first Java class also. Got to keep up with you kids!

wishing you luck then:-)

my professor's a monster, she says she'll have no mercy, I think that about sums the fact I'll need to truly stay awake for this one.


Re: My First Java Course: Wish me luck:-)

One of the unis my son may go to has JAVA as the fundamental language of choice so I may take it up (time permitting) if he goes there.
Prolly not for a year or two though ;)

Good luck anyway Dököll :)

Much appreciated...

When the time comes, good luck with it:-)




Re: My First Java Course: Wish me luck:-)

Remember; for those late night classes, nothing keeps you up and attentive like JAVA. Or Tea.


My wife juiced me up today, with tea though, berries and so on...As weird as it sounds, I think I need a better chair, a chair truly uncomfortable though:-) And that's the weird part, I fall asleep in my current one, too comfortable, I need steel, I think, cold...

...weird...but I think that might help keep me awake. Which is very important because I am certain I'll have my nose in it late, cannot do much here in the afternoon.

So yeah! I am prepared, also an oversized mug should do the trick:-)
Sep 7 '07 #10
SammyB
807 Expert 512MB
My prof seems better than I expected. She did a really good job and is very organized. I just need to sit next to the projector screen: I couldn't see a thing from across the room. What book are you using? Mine is Shelly, Chashman's Java Programming (Comprehensive). Good luck! --Sam
Sep 7 '07 #11
Dököll
2,364 Expert 2GB
My prof seems better than I expected. She did a really good job and is very organized. I just need to sit next to the projector screen: I couldn't see a thing from across the room. What book are you using? Mine is Shelly, Chashman's Java Programming (Comprehensive). Good luck! --Sam
Shelly makes good books, mine's David J. Barnes and Michael Kölling, interesting last name:-) Book's name is Objects First with Java, it's an introduction to it so you may have a stronger version. I do sit right out front, I like to listen and take notes at the same time...thanks Sam!

Have a great week-end...
Sep 7 '07 #12
Ganon11
3,652 Expert 2GB
You should look into Big Java. It's the book I learned Java on, and it's awesome.
Sep 7 '07 #13
SammyB
807 Expert 512MB
>you may have a stronger version
It's for two terms

>Big Java
I was hoping for Little Java! BTW, Ganon, we can post our homework on the Java board and you'll do it, right?
Sep 7 '07 #14
Ganon11
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The experts on this site are more than happy to help you with your problems but they cannot do your assignment/program for you. Attempt the assignment/program yourself first and post questions regarding any difficulties you have or about a particular function of the code that you don't know how to achieve.

Please read the Posting Guidelines and particularly the Coursework Posting Guidelines.

Then when you are ready post a new question in this thread.

MODERATOR
Sep 7 '07 #15
Atli
5,058 Expert 4TB
Shelly makes good books, mine's David J. Barnes and Michael Kölling, interesting last name:-) Book's name is Objects First with Java, it's an introduction to it so you may have a stronger version. I do sit right out front, I like to listen and take notes at the same time...thanks Sam!

Have a great week-end...
You guys are lucky... I had to learn Java from a book written in Icelandic!... By my teacher!!

No wonder I can't remember a word of it :P
Sep 9 '07 #16
SammyB
807 Expert 512MB
Ignoring Gannon, like the rest of our posters:o)>>

You guys are lucky... I had to learn Java from a book written in Icelandic!... By my teacher!!

No wonder I can't remember a word of it :P
So, the course was called Kaffi?
Sep 9 '07 #17
Atli
5,058 Expert 4TB
Ignoring Gannon, like the rest of our posters:o)>>

So, the course was called Kaffi?
lol no. It was called "Tölvuforritun fyrir byrjendur" or something like that... (A cookie for the first one to translate that! :)

No, sadly there was no coffie :(
Sep 9 '07 #18
SammyB
807 Expert 512MB
lol no. It was called "Tölvuforritun fyrir byrjendur" or something like that... (A cookie for the first one to translate that! :)

No, sadly there was no coffie :(
I think I like your professor. InterTran gives it as "Computer program pay lip service to introductory." Which I guess means "Computer Programming for Smarties"
Sep 10 '07 #19
Atli
5,058 Expert 4TB
I think I like your professor. InterTran gives it as "Computer program pay lip service to introductory." Which I guess means "Computer Programming for Smarties"
Ok that's hilarious! :D
"fyrir" means "for"... how on earth do they manage to translate that to 'pay lip service'? :)
Sep 10 '07 #20
Dököll
2,364 Expert 2GB
You guys are lucky... I had to learn Java from a book written in Icelandic!... By my teacher!!

No wonder I can't remember a word of it :P
Well, listen to this, even with the use of a certain software, specific to the book itself, I still manage to not understand, or be able to skillfully modify the code given...

I am in up to my wrist, thus far...
Sep 23 '07 #21
Ganon11
3,652 Expert 2GB
What software are they having you use?
Sep 23 '07 #22
Dököll
2,364 Expert 2GB
What software are they having you use?

We're using a software by BlueJ, can be seen at BlueJ.com.

Ganon11, Sam, Lab 3 was still terrifying, I requested help and still did not get it. Thing is when the professor stood right by me an exaplained what I was doing wrong, I tried again and succeeded, the moment I jumped to something else an attempted to try on my own, no way, not gonna happen:-)

BlueJ allowed me to modify code already wirtten, which did at one point give me a sense I had an unfair advantage, until Lab 3:-)

I think what must happen though, and I will post to our wonderful Java forum, is my creative juices must start flowing, light buld must come on, it did in VB...

Hope to see you in the forum, I have a feeling talking/writing about it also helps.


You should look into Big Java. It's the book I learned Java on, and it's awesome.
I found a copy of Java for dummies, keeping it close. Will also give Big Java a try, need all teh help I can get, it seems:-)


Any additional advice you have, shout it out...

Good luck and kudos to everyone, by the way, learning and mastering Java.

My advice, of course easier given to others than myself:-) I think Java having an object oriented style also should make it not so much of an animal...
Sep 23 '07 #23
JosAH
11,448 Expert 8TB
I think what must happen though, and I will post to our wonderful Java forum, is my creative juices must start flowing, light buld must come on
Arrgghh! Oh no! Run away! Run away!

kind regards,

Jos ;-)
Sep 23 '07 #24
Ganon11
3,652 Expert 2GB
Arrgghh! Oh no! Run away! Run away!

kind regards,

Jos ;-)
Not another n00b...If you ask us about Rational numbers, or an Inventory, so help us...

XD
Sep 23 '07 #25
SammyB
807 Expert 512MB
Man, I'm thankful: we're still doing "Hello, World" splash screens! But, in this next chapter we deal with the "The Body Mass Index Counter!" Definitely a step up from "Hello, World!" Swing Components, Labels, and (dangerous) math! Ohh, Ahh!
Sep 23 '07 #26
JosAH
11,448 Expert 8TB
Man, I'm thankful: we're still doing "Hello, World" splash screens! But, in this next chapter we deal with the "The Body Mass Index Counter!" Definitely a step up from "Hello, World!" Swing Components, Labels, and (dangerous) math! Ohh, Ahh!
Just be scientific and mathematical and impress the rest of the class: multiply
everything by Math.PI.

kind regards,

Jos ;-)
Sep 25 '07 #27
Dököll
2,364 Expert 2GB
Arrgghh! Oh no! Run away! Run away!

kind regards,

Jos ;-)
My lab partner tonight said, I like you and all but, I'm out of here...You tell me how you made out, grinning...

I dont' think I'll ever see her again:-)

Second time taking it...
Sep 27 '07 #28
NeoPa
32,556 Expert Mod 16PB
Should you be worried?
Do you have that effect generally with girls?
(:D)
Sep 27 '07 #29
Dököll
2,364 Expert 2GB
Should you be worried?
Do you have that effect generally with girls?
(:D)
Well I did also need a shower that night:-)

I complainned t my colleague at work today, poor woman. Stayed up late last night venturing about each sequence of the code; of course you know this means to no avail.

But I have a feeling that special light bulb will in fact come on...
At it again 2 nite:-)

It's almost like preparing to go in the dungeon, truly amazing...
Sep 27 '07 #30
Dököll
2,364 Expert 2GB
Here is what kept me up last night:

http://www.thescripts.com/forum/show...78#post2844578
Sep 27 '07 #31
JosAH
11,448 Expert 8TB
Here is what kept me up last night:

http://www.thescripts.com/forum/show...78#post2844578
"Class or interface expected error"

A right curly brace too many in the middle of the code; keep that one in mind.
The line number from the error diagnostic is the give away.

kind regards,

Jos
Sep 28 '07 #32
SammyB
807 Expert 512MB
"Class or interface expected error"

A right curly brace too many in the middle of the code; keep that one in mind.
The line number from the error diagnostic is the give away.

kind regards,

Jos
Here's one that's not a give-away. I thought that it was going to keep me up all night, but it all of the sudden just went away. The error message was "C:\Documents and Settings\Sam\My Documents\CSD224\Homework\Chapter3\Assignments\Kil owattApplet.java:12: KilowattApplet is not abstract and does not override abstract method actionPerformed(java.awt.event.ActionEvent) in java.awt.event.ActionListener
public class KilowattApplet extends Applet implements ActionListener"

Code was
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  1. // Chapter: 3, Programming Assignment 6
  2. // Programmer: Sam Barrett
  3. // Date:  24 Sep 2007
  4. // Filename: KilowattApplet.java
  5. // Program: Applet
  6. // Purpose: Calculate Annual Appliance Running Cost
  7. import java.applet.*;
  8. import java.awt.*;
  9. import java.awt.event.*;
  10. public class KilowattApplet extends Applet implements ActionListener
  11. {
  12.  public void init()
  13.  {
  14.   this.lblWelcome = new Label("Welcome to the Appliance Energy Calculator");
  15.   this.lblCost = new Label("Please enter the cost per kilowatt-hour in cents:           ");
  16.   this.txtCost = new TextField(10);
  17.   this.lblHours = new Label("Please enter the kilowatt-hours consumed:                  ");
  18.   this.txtHours = new TextField(10);
  19.   this.btnCalculate = new Button("Calculate");
  20.   this.lblRunningCost = new Label("Click the Calculate Button to display the average energy cost       ");
  21.         setForeground(Color.black);  // Never use Purple, some of us cannot see the text
  22.         add(this.lblWelcome);
  23.         add(this.lblCost);
  24.         add(this.txtCost);
  25.         add(this.lblHours);
  26.         add(this.txtHours);
  27.         add(this.btnCalculate);
  28.         this.btnCalculate.addActionListener(this);
  29.         add(this.lblRunningCost);
  30.  }
  31.  public void actionPreformed(ActionEvent e)
  32.  {
  33.   double dCost = Double.parseDouble(this.txtCost.getText());
  34.   double dHours = Double.parseDouble(this.txtHours.getText());
  35.   double dAverage = dCost * dHours;
  36.   this.lblRunningCost.setText("The average annual cost to operate this appliance is $" + Math.round(dAverage*100)/100D);
  37.  }
  38.  // Components
  39.  private Label lblWelcome;
  40.  private Label lblCost;
  41.  private TextField txtCost;
  42.  private Label lblHours;
  43.  private TextField txtHours;
  44.  private Button btnCalculate;
  45.  private Label lblRunningCost;
  46. }
The funny thing was that someone else in class had the same error and it took us as a class at least 30 minutes to find the mistake!
Sep 29 '07 #33
JosAH
11,448 Expert 8TB
Here's one that's not a give-away. I thought that it was going to keep me up all night, but it all of the sudden just went away. The error message was "C:\Documents and Settings\Sam\My Documents\CSD224\Homework\Chapter3\Assignments\Kil owattApplet.java:12: KilowattApplet is not abstract and does not override abstract method actionPerformed(java.awt.event.ActionEvent) in java.awt.event.ActionListener
public class KilowattApplet extends Applet implements ActionListener"
I've seen that error diagnostic more than often and always I had misspelled the
method name 'actionPerformed'. I always tend to spell it with a leading capital A.
Dunno why; my fingers seem to like that ;-)

kind regards,

Jos
Sep 29 '07 #34
r035198x
13,262 8TB
I've seen that error diagnostic more than often and always I had misspelled the
method name 'actionPerformed'. I always tend to spell it with a leading capital A.
Dunno why; my fingers seem to like that ;-)

kind regards,

Jos
I always forgot the first r and wrote it as actionPeformed
Sep 29 '07 #35
JosAH
11,448 Expert 8TB
I always forgot the first r and wrote it as actionPeformed
The one I hate most is the PropertyChangeListener with its propertChange method;
it is called when the bound property has changed and I alway type those
darn things as 'PropertyChangedListener' or 'propertyChanged' with a parameter
type of 'PropertyChangedEvent'. I don't even check anymore: when I see the
compiler whining again about classes not being declared abstract and yaddayadda,
I simply remove the 'd' from the methods and inner classes ...

kind regards,

Jos
Sep 29 '07 #36
SammyB
807 Expert 512MB
I guess that I should have realized that you-all would see it at once. It's one of those error messages that is so cryptic that you remember it. The funny thing was that I had no clue, but I had made some mistakes, so I retyped the code at the end and of course I was mystified as to why the message went away.
Sep 29 '07 #37
JosAH
11,448 Expert 8TB
I guess that I should have realized that you-all would see it at once. It's one of those error messages that is so cryptic that you remember it. The funny thing was that I had no clue, but I had made some mistakes, so I retyped the code at the end and of course I was mystified as to why the message went away.
It's one of the compiler messages that are not tied to a specific line where some
syntax mistake should be. There is no syntactic mistake in that code; it was
just the fact that you stated that your class implements the ActionListener interface
which it effectively doesn't because there is no 'actionPerformed' method defined;
the class isn't defined to be abstract either so all the compiler can tell you is what
I just wrote. It is a semantic mistake which the compiler checks for you.

kind regards,

Jos
Sep 30 '07 #38
Dököll
2,364 Expert 2GB
"Class or interface expected error"

A right curly brace too many in the middle of the code; keep that one in mind.
The line number from the error diagnostic is the give away.

kind regards,

Jos
That sounds very familiar...just got word through Java forum on this:-)

Will keep this and any other curve balls in mind...

In a bit!
Oct 1 '07 #39
SammyB
807 Expert 512MB
That sounds very familiar...just got word through Java forum on this:-)

Will keep this and any other curve balls in mind...

In a bit!
If I were you, I would download Eclipse, http://www.eclipse.org/downloads/ (top-most download). It is a Java IDE, looks alot like VB's IDE, has intellisense, and tutorials. You will have about an hour learning curve, but it makes development much easier!
Oct 2 '07 #40
JosAH
11,448 Expert 8TB
If I were you, I would download Eclipse, http://www.eclipse.org/downloads/ (top-most download). It is a Java IDE, looks alot like VB's IDE, has intellisense, and tutorials. You will have about an hour learning curve, but it makes development much easier!
Slight nitpick: Eclipse is *also* a Java IDE; Eclipse itself is about 'everything and
nothing' as they say so themselves. It's the JDT (Java Development Tool) that
makes Eclipse a Java IDE, but there's also a CDT (C and C++) and there's a whole
lot more to Eclipse; I use it on a daily basis; it's a great thing.

kind regards,

Jos
Oct 2 '07 #41
SammyB
807 Expert 512MB
Slight nitpick: Eclipse is *also* a Java IDE; Eclipse itself is about 'everything and
nothing' as they say so themselves. It's the JDT (Java Development Tool) that
makes Eclipse a Java IDE, but there's also a CDT (C and C++) and there's a whole
lot more to Eclipse; I use it on a daily basis; it's a great thing.

kind regards,

Jos
nit received and agreed upon ;o)>>
But, since you use Eclipse on a daily basis, a couple of questions. As part of each chapter, we develop the sample application as an Applet. The book is assuming that you are using TextPad and gives you a three line Html program which not only calls the Applet, but also specifies the height & width. With Eclipse, I have not created the html document; I just use the menu: Run > Run As > Java Applet, which works OK, but I have to resize the Applet. How do you add the html doc to your project and run it instead of using the Run As command.

Second, it is annoying to have to press both the tab key and the Enter key to use an intellisense suggestion. Can I change the preferences so that the tab key alone selects & uses the current line?

Thanks!
Oct 4 '07 #42
Dököll
2,364 Expert 2GB
I have an open book next week. It'd be nice to see what else is out there thank you for ypur suggestion Sam. Hope all is well with your projects...Got a project due in two weeks, tonight's lab was not too bad can use some examples there. Must code, in a bit...
Oct 4 '07 #43
SammyB
807 Expert 512MB
I have an open book next week. It'd be nice to see what else is out there thank you for ypur suggestion Sam. Hope all is well with your projects...Got a project due in two weeks, tonight's lab was not too bad can use some examples there. Must code, in a bit...
Projects are fine, but it's almost midnight and I'm not done yet for class tomorrow. Second test was very ugly: expecting about an 85, but I got 111 (there was extra credit) on the first test, so it evens out.

The most annoying problem was:
Insert parantheses, if necessary, to make the following statement correct
33 = 3*6-3+2+6*4-4/Math.pow(2,1)

Does she know how many different ways you could insert parens? Argh!

You are blessed to have an Open Book test!
Oct 4 '07 #44
NeoPa
32,556 Expert Mod 16PB
...Does she know how many different ways you could insert parens? Argh!
...
Are all the ones you're thinking about necessary Sammy?
If so, one example should be an adequate answer. She'll be looking for you not to parenthesise a sub-expression which is already hierarchically prioritised.
Oct 4 '07 #45
JosAH
11,448 Expert 8TB
But, since you use Eclipse on a daily basis, a couple of questions. As part of each chapter, we develop the sample application as an Applet. The book is assuming that you are using TextPad and gives you a three line Html program which not only calls the Applet, but also specifies the height & width. With Eclipse, I have not created the html document; I just use the menu: Run > Run As > Java Applet, which works OK, but I have to resize the Applet. How do you add the html doc to your project and run it instead of using the Run As command.
Can you run the AppletViewer as an 'external tool'? (last option in the 'Run' menu);

Second, it is annoying to have to press both the tab key and the Enter key to use an intellisense suggestion. Can I change the preferences so that the tab key alone selects & uses the current line?

Thanks!
Huh? I never used 'intellisense' ever before; care to enlighten me? 'tab-enter'
simply replaces my selection with a tab and an enter (as it should?)

kind regards,

Jos
Oct 4 '07 #46
JosAH
11,448 Expert 8TB
The most annoying problem was:
Insert parantheses, if necessary, to make the following statement correct
33 = 3*6-3+2+6*4-4/Math.pow(2,1)

Does she know how many different ways you could insert parens? Argh!
I don't consider that a Java question; nor do I think that pestering people with
applets is the way to go in studying Java. I'd expected a bit more OO theory
and its implementations using Java.

kind regards,

Jos
Oct 4 '07 #47
SammyB
807 Expert 512MB
Huh? I never used 'intellisense' ever before; care to enlighten me? 'tab-enter'
simply replaces my selection with a tab and an enter (as it should?)

kind regards,

Jos
After you enter an object name and a period, you get a list of objects & methods. As you type, the list gets smaller as to match the characters that you type. Or, in the middle of typrin a long variable name, you can press <Ctrl><space> and you get a list of possible variables. This is called intellisense. You can arrow up & down, but to select an item, you must press <tab> and then <Enter>, or double-click on it.
Oct 4 '07 #48
SammyB
807 Expert 512MB
I don't consider that a Java question; nor do I think that pestering people with
applets is the way to go in studying Java. I'd expected a bit more OO theory
and its implementations using Java.

kind regards,

Jos
In the early chapters, they develop the same project with and console app, a console app with swing, and an applet. That way, by the time you have done the same project three times, you have learned the java constructs presented in the chapter. So, chapter 2 was about assignment statments, chapter 3 was about math, and chapter 4 was about repitition.
Oct 4 '07 #49
JosAH
11,448 Expert 8TB
After you enter an object name and a period, you get a list of objects & methods. As you type, the list gets smaller as to match the characters that you type. Or, in the middle of typrin a long variable name, you can press <Ctrl><space> and you get a list of possible variables. This is called intellisense. You can arrow up & down, but to select an item, you must press <tab> and then <Enter>, or double-click on it.
Ah, I'm with you again (silly, silly me); I just press <enter> when the selected method
or member is displayed. No need to do <tab> <enter>. Waidaminnit, I'll check
again ... <fiddle, diddle, fiddle, diddle/> nope, I just type "<type>." and then
a list of members (either methods or variables) pops up; I select one and then
press <enter>. If I press <escape> I'm back to normal editing again.

Doesn't it work for you that way?

kind regards,

Jos
Oct 4 '07 #50

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Delhi Institute of Management & Services Dear friends, We are extremely happy to welcome you to the world of Management... We are in the process of preparing some 5 minutes revision Q & A type...
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Tired of spending countless mintues downsampling your data? Look no further! In this article, you’ll learn how to efficiently downsample 6.48 billion high-frequency records to 61 million...
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The next Access Europe meeting will be on Wednesday 6 Mar 2024 starting at 18:00 UK time (6PM UTC) and finishing at about 19:15 (7.15PM). In this month's session, we are pleased to welcome back...
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by: isladogs | last post by:
The next Access Europe meeting will be on Wednesday 6 Mar 2024 starting at 18:00 UK time (6PM UTC) and finishing at about 19:15 (7.15PM). In this month's session, we are pleased to welcome back...
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As a hardware engineer, after seeing that CEIWEI recently released a new tool for Modbus RTU Over TCP/UDP filtering and monitoring, I actively went to its official website to take a look. It turned...
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The error message I've encountered is; ERROR:root:Error generating model response: exception: access violation writing 0x0000000000005140, which seems to be indicative of an access violation...
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by: PapaRatzi | last post by:
Hello, I am teaching myself MS Access forms design and Visual Basic. I've created a table to capture a list of Top 30 singles and forms to capture new entries. The final step is a form (unbound)...
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by: CloudSolutions | last post by:
Introduction: For many beginners and individual users, requiring a credit card and email registration may pose a barrier when starting to use cloud servers. However, some cloud server providers now...
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by: Shællîpôpï 09 | last post by:
If u are using a keypad phone, how do u turn on JavaScript, to access features like WhatsApp, Facebook, Instagram....
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The next Access Europe User Group meeting will be on Wednesday 3 Apr 2024 starting at 18:00 UK time (6PM UTC+1) and finishing by 19:30 (7.30PM). In this session, we are pleased to welcome former...

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