GZ Visiting Expert Joined Apr 8, 2012 Posts 1,302 Location New Jersey Mar 15, 2013 #61 Wow guys... All this talk about losing work!!!! I have been in the same boat as you fellas, but I have so many precautions in effect now that me "losing" something means I can't remember where I put it... Mike, if you remember that I was "organizing" my PC before reinstall, it was because I was downsizing from the umpteen copies of everything I have and consolidating... Whenever I move files, I actually copy them to multiple locations, once that is done and I am sure they are intact and not corrupted, then I will delete from the original location... @ Ace... Looking good as far as I can tell!!! I like the animations you put in the thread for illustrative purposes! Good luck at completing the project!
Wow guys... All this talk about losing work!!!! I have been in the same boat as you fellas, but I have so many precautions in effect now that me "losing" something means I can't remember where I put it... Mike, if you remember that I was "organizing" my PC before reinstall, it was because I was downsizing from the umpteen copies of everything I have and consolidating... Whenever I move files, I actually copy them to multiple locations, once that is done and I am sure they are intact and not corrupted, then I will delete from the original location... @ Ace... Looking good as far as I can tell!!! I like the animations you put in the thread for illustrative purposes! Good luck at completing the project!
AceInfinity Emeritus, Contributor Joined Feb 21, 2012 Posts 1,728 Location Canada Mar 15, 2013 #62 It is a lot for a single developer. I decided to not rush things and take on the project as though I was in a group of developers. So I work on it bit by bit at a time, I test functionality of something, and when my bug testing is complete for all cases I can think of, then I will mark that off, put it into the app, and leave it be. Slowly once I get the pieces made, I'll start building this jigsaw puzzle. :)
It is a lot for a single developer. I decided to not rush things and take on the project as though I was in a group of developers. So I work on it bit by bit at a time, I test functionality of something, and when my bug testing is complete for all cases I can think of, then I will mark that off, put it into the app, and leave it be. Slowly once I get the pieces made, I'll start building this jigsaw puzzle. :)
writhziden Administrator, .NET/UWP Developer Staff member Joined May 23, 2012 Posts 2,923 Location Colorado Mar 15, 2013 #63 Welcome to my world. ;-} Wish I had more time for development; between school, work, and debugging blue screens on a daily basis, I find time for development very scarce. It can get to be rather overwhelming at times.
Welcome to my world. ;-} Wish I had more time for development; between school, work, and debugging blue screens on a daily basis, I find time for development very scarce. It can get to be rather overwhelming at times.
jcgriff2 Co-Founder / AdminBSOD Instructor/ExpertMicrosoft MVP (Ret.) Staff member Joined Feb 19, 2012 Posts 21,541 Location New Jersey Shore Mar 15, 2013 #64 AceInfinity said: Alright, finally got the hash validation in place, configuration checking, various serialized data, and a few other things added in terms of functionality. It's been a long road as a single sole developer on this, but I'm that much closer... Click to expand... I can't see that screenshot!!
AceInfinity said: Alright, finally got the hash validation in place, configuration checking, various serialized data, and a few other things added in terms of functionality. It's been a long road as a single sole developer on this, but I'm that much closer... Click to expand... I can't see that screenshot!!
AceInfinity Emeritus, Contributor Joined Feb 21, 2012 Posts 1,728 Location Canada Mar 15, 2013 #65 Here you go jcgriff :) Attachments autobsa.jpg 192.1 KB · Views: 11
Laxer Co-FounderSenior Administrator Staff member Joined Feb 20, 2012 Posts 4,003 Location Portland, OR Mar 18, 2013 #66 AceInfinity said: Here you go jcgriff :) Click to expand... Opened it up then tried to close it by clicking the "X" on your screenshot... It opened in a new tab... Feel silly now... :lolg:
AceInfinity said: Here you go jcgriff :) Click to expand... Opened it up then tried to close it by clicking the "X" on your screenshot... It opened in a new tab... Feel silly now... :lolg:
AceInfinity Emeritus, Contributor Joined Feb 21, 2012 Posts 1,728 Location Canada Mar 18, 2013 #67 Laxer said: AceInfinity said: Here you go jcgriff :) Click to expand... Opened it up then tried to close it by clicking the "X" on your screenshot... It opened in a new tab... Feel silly now... :lolg: Click to expand... :lol: I have done similar things with my HyperV running VM's and various windows inside the HyperV window for various reasons..
Laxer said: AceInfinity said: Here you go jcgriff :) Click to expand... Opened it up then tried to close it by clicking the "X" on your screenshot... It opened in a new tab... Feel silly now... :lolg: Click to expand... :lol: I have done similar things with my HyperV running VM's and various windows inside the HyperV window for various reasons..
M mgrzeg BSOD Kernel Dump Senior Analyst Joined Jul 26, 2012 Posts 131 Location Warsaw, Poland Mar 19, 2013 #68 As for backup - why don't you use code.google.com or other free online repository? I use subversion for about 10 years (for work & home projects) and forgot about losing my work Count me in when you'll look for testers! :) m.g.
As for backup - why don't you use code.google.com or other free online repository? I use subversion for about 10 years (for work & home projects) and forgot about losing my work Count me in when you'll look for testers! :) m.g.
AceInfinity Emeritus, Contributor Joined Feb 21, 2012 Posts 1,728 Location Canada Mar 20, 2013 #69 mgrzeg said: As for backup - why don't you use code.google.com or other free online repository? I use subversion for about 10 years (for work & home projects) and forgot about losing my work Count me in when you'll look for testers! :) m.g. Click to expand... Thanks, I have kept this closed source as of now, at least until I get the first release out anyways. I'm currently using the website I bought the domain and hosting for, for the release of this program, for a backup place for now. (Lot of for's in that sentence.) I want to make sure that I am nearly done with the main features until I release it though. Especially since it isn't in demand yet (Writhziden already has working apps out). :) I'm doing a lot of in-between testing though because I can afford to do it at this point; i'm not in a rush. So lots of things have been tweaked and optimized for what each component is responsible for doing.
mgrzeg said: As for backup - why don't you use code.google.com or other free online repository? I use subversion for about 10 years (for work & home projects) and forgot about losing my work Count me in when you'll look for testers! :) m.g. Click to expand... Thanks, I have kept this closed source as of now, at least until I get the first release out anyways. I'm currently using the website I bought the domain and hosting for, for the release of this program, for a backup place for now. (Lot of for's in that sentence.) I want to make sure that I am nearly done with the main features until I release it though. Especially since it isn't in demand yet (Writhziden already has working apps out). :) I'm doing a lot of in-between testing though because I can afford to do it at this point; i'm not in a rush. So lots of things have been tweaked and optimized for what each component is responsible for doing.