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Dot Net Inventory Accounting Source Code

Dot Net Inventory and Accounting system will bring existing win32 application into Microsoft dot net framework, end user will enjoy the optimize and stable environment while developer will enjoy even more, let's see what dot net will do for the developer:

Benefit #1 - Smaller distribution footprint.

Dot Net application require dot net framework, which almost every new computer with Windows XP and Vista will be installed by default. This makes the dot net distribution extremely easy, especially using Internet and auto-update technology.

Benefit #2 - Rapid Application Development (RAD).

Borland powerful and successful RAD compiler, has been replaced by Microsoft Visual Studio when Visual Studio 2005 launches. The most powerful tools in Visual Studio 2005 will be the Dataset designer! Although the technology is just getting mature, it provides enough tools for developer to move their existing code into RAD design, most business rules and codes can be written in the dataset designer.

Benefit #3 - Flexible and Scalable.

The Dot Net platform allows scale from desktop, to client-server and up to multi-tier application, and Windows application to Silverlight web interface. Developer will be able to share the effort when migrating to a larger system or web platform; existing business rules are reusable.

Benefit # 5 - Portability.

With proper design, dot net application can port to Linux and Mac OS (In theory, lack of dot net engine) as well. For some application, Linux or Ubuntu is a better platform; By the support from MONO, dot net application will be able to execute in the Linux environment.

However, for most of the developer, they might not be using such great features, but wouldn't it be nice to have them when you need it in the future? Switch to dot net seems to be the best investment, legacy compiler will not survive the dot net wave, why wait till the trends obsolete you?

There are some vendors provide Source Code based Dot Net Inventory Accounting, this will help the developer save time and brings even more flexibility to their needs!

(C) Copyright 2008 CYNICS SOFTWARE - Feel free to reprint this article in its entirety as long as all links and author resources box in place.

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How do I compile C source code?

http://www.newdream.net/~sage/old/numbers/pow2.c
Can someone please tell me every step to compile this or change it into a program (from C source code)
I have downloaded microsoft visual basic and I guess I can't use it for this source code because it is in C.

Get Microsoft Visual C++ Express: http://www.microsoft.com/express/product/default.aspx

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Using Comments in Your Programming Source Code by Nicholas Brown

At some point every programmer has experienced it; returning to code written days or months before, you find yourself unable to remember why you wrote the code the way you did and what it was for. Nothing can be more frustrating or more time consuming than having to step back through code and figure out what was going on. There is, however, a way to reduce the risk of this happening again. Adding comments to your source code may seem like a waste of time now, but when you have to go back to a chunk of code months down the road, you will be very thankful you took the time to add a few explanatory comments.

 

If you have decided to start investing time placing comments in your code, allow me to give you a few “pointers” that will allow your comments to have the greatest impact. The first thing I do is place myself in the position of someone who has never seen that particular code before. I try to imagine I am this person, trying to figure out what the code before me is intended to do. I start out at the beginning of the code with an explanation of what the overall code is trying to accomplish. This will give the reader at least some idea as to what the code is intended to do.

 

Next, I give a brief description of what each variable’s role is in the code (i.e. counter, output, etc.). The person reading the code could eventually figure out what each variable is doing, but it is easier if you just spell it out for them.

 

Finally, I add the date. This is an extremely important step. It is extremely likely that sooner or later you will need to make revisions or corrections to your code. By including dates, you and others can see which pieces of code are the newest and which are the oldest. This can be extremely beneficial when debugging programs. I add a date, never erasing previous dates, each time I begin working in a piece of code. I also include a brief description of what was changed and why. This makes for a great reference log for later.

 

Many programmers find themselves reusing their code in different situations. Adding comments can help locate those needed pieces of code more quickly, saving valuable time. The important thing to remember with comments is that it not only benefits others, but will greatly benefit you in the future. Happy commenting!

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Nicholas Brown is a recognized authority on the subject of Access Databases. He is the founder of Database Technology Services (DTS). DTS is a leader in custom Access database development. DTS programmers create databases for corporations, small businesses and individuals. Visit www.dts-consultants.com to see all of the services DTS has to offer.


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