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Work in Progress / Fuse IDE

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PowerSoft
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Posted: 16th Jan 2006 11:53
<<Discussion Point>>

What is the general opinion on the usage of the .NET Framework 2?

re faze
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Posted: 17th Jan 2006 06:26
it provides a nice gui but there is nothing great that the .net framework provides that you cant do in vb6 with hard work.

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Posted: 17th Jan 2006 18:43
I'll be moving to it soon.

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Posted: 17th Jan 2006 19:34
weaklings! do stuff by hand! optimize i say!

PowerSoft
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Posted: 17th Jan 2006 22:00
Why would optimising be the only reason to move over?

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Posted: 17th Jan 2006 22:16
Quote: "Also it is important that you realise me and Ian have our GCSE's this year and consequently will have to slow up development at certain times..."


Aaah. Good memories. It's weird, since I only had basically 2/3 of the school year last year (rest was study leave, then we never came back after exams) I still sorta feel like I'm in the GCSE year. It's hard to get over the fact that that was a whole year ago and I've just taken AS levels

Anyway. Good luck to you both! They're honestly easier than you think. And if you do badly, don't worry, they don't hold too much gravity. Last year they felt like the be all and end all, but this year everybody's a lot more focused on A levels.

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Quote: "Good luck to you both! They're honestly easier than you think"


thanks and i seriously hope they are easier than they are supposed to be, especically history and geography, i still can't understand why i took geography, should have been art


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Posted: 18th Jan 2006 19:47
Just got my Business Studies Mock back... 'A'

Anyway back on topic shall we....?

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Posted: 18th Jan 2006 19:51
Quote: "thanks and i seriously hope they are easier than they are supposed to be, especically history and geography, i still can't understand why i took geography, should have been art"


A lot of people in my year found History a little tough. As for geography, I found it a sensible choice. Simply learning - no essay writing / skills required. Art is quite a weird one, you can either do well or very badly I've noticed - isn't the A* mark something like 95%?

Quote: "Anyway back on topic shall we....?"


Sorry - just trying to be friendly...

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Posted: 18th Jan 2006 20:25
No its ok Just want to get some more

.NET1.1 VS. .NET2.0


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DarkBasic Pro Guy
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Posted: 19th Jan 2006 00:11
err umm how is it going (haven't heard too much about fuse-ide)


PowerSoft
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Posted: 19th Jan 2006 08:19
As we said we are students and work is being done behind the scenes.

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Posted: 19th Jan 2006 20:49
same here


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Posted: 20th Jan 2006 23:08
we? how many people are working on fuse?

PowerSoft
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Posted: 23rd Jan 2006 17:56
Two...as mentioned from post one...

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Posted: 23rd Jan 2006 18:26
but community input is considered as an extra "memeber" or so to speak


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Posted: 23rd Jan 2006 20:13
That is a very good point. Apologees for those I discredited with my comments...

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is this going anywhere?

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Yes. At the minute we are working on different elements of the programs future. There are several things which I have been researching. Ian is working on something too but as we said we are students and GCSE's are more important than a second-to-none IDE.

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Quote: "a second-to-none IDE."

oh, there is an ide called none too? I wonder how it stacks up against swift

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Quote: "Ian is working on something too but as we said we are students and GCSE's are more important than a second-to-none IDE"

yeah this student has stupidly taken on an extra gcse this year - why - i'm now doing astronomy, so hopefully that won't take up to much of my time

Quote: "oh, there is an ide called none too? I wonder how it stacks up against swift"

none was a clone of notepad hopefully when it is complete (i'm talking about fuse now) it will be the best ide on the planet

i do think i should stress 'hopefully'


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Posted: 22nd Feb 2006 18:19
*Screams*Any updates? don't want fuse to die

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Quote: "Yes. At the minute we are working on different elements of the programs future. There are several things which I have been researching. Ian is working on something too but as we said we are students and GCSE's are more important than a second-to-none IDE."



It is but it's a busy time with me at the moment. My acting career is taking priority at the moment with me appearing in a pantomime tomorrow(thursday),friday and saturday. This not only means me being very tired but also without time.

Don't worry it has not been forgotten just waiting on a particular area of research for the project to be completed which should revolutionise it


Cheers,
Rich

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Quote: "It is but it's a busy time with me at the moment. My acting career is taking priority at the moment with me appearing in a pantomime tomorrow(thursday),friday and saturday. This not only means me being very tired but also without time."


It is a busy time for me as well, i have taken on another gcse this year(astronomy) as well as some filming for a "making of" video for a school production(grease if you wanted to know) of which they just upped the rehersal schedule of, so put that with ll the other stuff to do i'm pretty much snowed under. All i can do is offer my appologies to the fuse fans.


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