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12/13/2012 20:54 FlyingForFun#31
Quote:
Originally Posted by berkay2578 View Post
Prove me that. Make 2 simple applications. One in C# and one in .Net. Post both sources. I want to see it.
Why should I waste my time, I think there will be no problem to find this similar shit on wiki or msdn :D

It's not my problem, that u don't know conversions, names, whatever... And primary, u don't know the languages as well as I know them :D

Remember, C&P is not programming, but sucking :D

EDIT: It's the same situation, when u will say, that is problem between AutoIT & C#/VB.NET :D
12/13/2012 20:59 berkay2578#32
The problem is you can't. Not "i don't have time". And I'm sure you don't even know how to "do" functions and not "C&P" them.
12/13/2012 21:02 FlyingForFun#33
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Originally Posted by berkay2578 View Post
The problem is you can't. Not "i don't have time". And I'm sure you don't even know how to "do" functions and not "C&P" them.
If I'm already doing C&P more than five years, than I'm f*cking good what I did with that...

The problem is "I don't have a time, and you have no idea, what you're talking about" ...
12/13/2012 21:09 berkay2578#34
How can you C&P more than 5 years?.. You're 14 for fuck's sake.
12/13/2012 21:10 FlyingForFun#35
Quote:
Originally Posted by berkay2578 View Post
How can you C&P more than 5 years?.. You're 14 for fuck's sake.
Code:
public string ResolveSerial(string Input)
{
	string text = "0x";

		for (int i = 0; i <= Input.Length - 1; i++)
		{
			text += "00" + Strings.Asc(Input.Substring(i, 1)).ToString("X2");
		}
		return Strings.StrReverse(text);
}
Code:
Public Function ResolveSerial(ByVal Input As String) As String

Dim Text As String = "0x"

For i As Integer = 0 To Input.Length - 1
Text &= "00" & Asc(Input.Substring(i, 1)).ToString("X2")
Next

Return StrReverse(Text)
End Function
Here u have the simple functions u C&P guy :D
12/13/2012 21:20 berkay2578#36
They have errors. Fix them maybe?
12/13/2012 21:26 FlyingForFun#37
Quote:
Originally Posted by berkay2578 View Post
They have errors. Fix them maybe?
There are no errors if u're even starting programmer :D Sorry c0py guy :D
12/13/2012 21:35 berkay2578#38
Why am I even talking with you? You can't call a string directly like that you dumb :facepalm:
12/13/2012 21:39 FlyingForFun#39
Quote:
Originally Posted by berkay2578 View Post
Why am I even talking with you? You can't call a string directly like that you dumb :facepalm:
Keep calling me dumb, it will never change, that you're the guy, who knows nothing and think, that he knows everything... U can say these words to guys, which have no idea what you're saying.. But please, not to me and others, which knows how is it. 'Cause you're making from u bigger dumb that u could be, while u will be trolling the guys, which have no idea what you're saying.

<<End of discussion

BTW, troll...

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12/13/2012 21:44 berkay2578#40
Using codes directly under a form.h . I never thought I could see this day.
12/13/2012 21:47 FlyingForFun#41
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Originally Posted by berkay2578 View Post
Using codes directly under a form.h . I never thought I could see this day.
One thing is coding a project or application, doesn't matter how big or small...

And the another, is show to dumb, that there are no errors. But it seems u didn'T get the punch line?

BTW... "Form.h"... Sorry, I can't see any header files here :D

It seems u even don't know, what is it for language when u're saying this :DDD
12/13/2012 21:51 berkay2578#42
on C# it's "cs"
on .Net it's "vb"
I meant "form" putted "h" as a mistake :p Too buzzy with C++
12/13/2012 23:38 JohnHeatz#43
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Originally Posted by berkay2578 View Post
And this ain't Skype Zero :D Don't use "(highfive)" here :p
You are right, and you guys took this thread to a new level of off-topic :facepalm: (not just Skype has it)

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