Author Topic: Visual InterDev  (Read 1149 times)

samcronje

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« on: 24 April 2002, 13:15 »
I have this error on Visual Interdev.  When the program starts it displays a message box that sais Unexpected Error, Quitting, and then it quits.  I've tried re-installing the crap (I need to use it becuase the company I work for is in bed with Microsoft!),  but no luck.  Does anyone out there know how to deal with this nonsence?

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« Reply #1 on: 24 April 2002, 16:46 »
Don't you just love those descriptive error messages?

Anyway, I never used Visual Interdev, when I still did code for windows I used the MingW gcc compiler and Bloodshed dev-c++ (which is a free IDE) and later used ultraedit seeing dev-c++ was a wee bit unstable.

Your best option is to persuade your boss to get a platform independant GUI toolkit (like Qt) and let the developers use linux, this will also force you in the extremely good habit of writing platform independant code
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« Reply #2 on: 24 April 2002, 16:56 »
Hmmm i have used Visual Interdev, but sorry... no help on this one. I just use pico and GCC for coding

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« Reply #3 on: 25 April 2002, 01:52 »
When the company I work for gets in bed with M$, I find a new company...
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« Reply #4 on: 25 April 2002, 07:18 »
sounds like there is a kinky affair going on  
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