Whoo! Ich haben Visual Studio.net 2003!

Whoo! Ich haben Visual Studio.net 2003!

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Guessmyname
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Whoo! Ich haben Visual Studio.net 2003!

Post by Guessmyname »

See title. Now all I need to do is learn C++ (and get all those libaries and whatnot for compiling the source) :P

(starts reading through "Teach yourself C++ in 21 days")

(PS, for those illiterate in the German langauge, the title says: "Whoo! I have Visual Studio.net 2003!")

EDIT: Hold on a tick, BerliOS says TASpring uses Python! I have (and am also learning) Python too. Go me. Is it possible to edit and "compile" it using Python? (Python doesn't compile stuff like C++ does)
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jcnossen
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Post by jcnossen »

You only need the vclibs package:
http://taspring.clan-sy.com/phpbb/viewtopic.php?t=3409

Python is used for omni, the multiplatform spring client ace07 is building, you can only build the omni with python, not spring.
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Post by Guessmyname »

Damn. I'm also now down to 99Mb remaining on drive C:\, which isn't good. Defragmenting the drive should free up some space, right?
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jcnossen
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Post by jcnossen »

Probably not enough, I'd say you need to have at least 150 mb free, also a bit to stop windows from complaining about a full disk...
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Post by Guessmyname »

I've got rid of a load of programs that I know I don't use (games and stuff like The Softimage XSI for HL2 that, while free, has the worst GUI imaginable, and thus I never use it). Probably saved about 200-ish Mb

EDIT: Done more than that! Was: 99Mb free. Now: 6.71 GB free. Defragmenting should bump that up a notch too
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Post by Gnomre »

Defragging isn't made for freeing up space, it simply reorganizes files so they are continuous on the drive platters, that way the drive doesn't have to jump around as much so things tend to load faster. By all means, defrag, it's a good thing... but don't expect it to magically pull hard drive space out of its ass.
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Post by Guessmyname »

I wasn't expecting it to. I have, however, freed up lots of space by myself, and the drive really did need a good defrag
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Post by DeathHawk »

Guessmyname wrote:I wasn't expecting it to. I have, however, freed up lots of space by myself, and the drive really did need a good defrag
lol nah your just due for a new computer :P
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Post by Guessmyname »

If only...
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Post by PauloMorfeo »

DeathHawk wrote:
Guessmyname wrote:I wasn't expecting it to. I have, however, freed up lots of space by myself, and the drive really did need a good defrag
lol nah your just due for a new computer :P
Doh, a hard drive get's full, one needs a new computer!? :lol:
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AF
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Post by AF »

nah, you'd be surprised the crap people insist on having on their hardrive, even though it has no purpose ro use.

The people who insist on having 2 Antivirus programs on their systems, both actively running at the same time. They're thinking 2x must eb better when they dont realize that in a lot of cases it's just as abd as havign no antivirus at all. Or the guy who has MS Office 2003, but insist on keeping MS Office 2000 and 97 installed, and ontop of that has MS Works 7 installed and then decides to upgrade by installing works 8 aswell. Thats a good few GB wasted.

And they have all this useless crap set to run on autostart too ^_^, no wonder they go through so many new computers, they dont know how to keep them running at their premium in the first place.

Oh and check your Temporary files Windows caches, I found over 2 GB of old stuff that windows shoved in their and left to rot, that was just getting bigger and bigger (this out after you run an installer, especialyl after an AOL install, and try not to use IE). Other than that, the only thing that should make your freespace trickle away are games and music/movies. Installers and other 'warez' is best kept on disc.

hmmm, I got carried away there......
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