Post: All My Visual Studio Projects.
11-14-2011, 04:47 PM #1
Correy
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(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); these are through-out the year, i used to programme but i've now fully stopped.
these or completely useless, thats why i might aswell do something with them, thats why you's can have them for free.

these don't need a virus scan as it's a source, not a .exe, raw C# files.
note: these are all legitlly made by me, i just found them in my old mediafire account
all urls have been shortened, but still media fire downloads.

Windows Form Aero Theme - You must login or register to view this content.
.CFG Menu Creator For MW2 - You must login or register to view this content.
GSC Code Editor/ Code Browser - You must login or register to view this content.

if anything is used.. add a little credit but either way do whatever your want
these are ALL coded in Visual Studio 2010 C#

there's alot of advanced coding in there so take a look.

Enjoy :p
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11-16-2011, 07:12 AM #11
fill0botto95
You talkin to me?
i use vb.net, i just program in c at school and this is a good opportunity to see something more advanced
11-16-2011, 10:38 AM #12
Correy
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Originally posted by Sublimity View Post
Nothing to do when you master a language. There are hundreds of different things you can do, if you have mastered the language then why not self develop a useful application that could be sold.


i sort of master C#, but i prefer being a joiner :p

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Originally posted by ManOnTheMoon
i know what i can do i need help tho. but i need to find a way to get the qt creator syntax highlighting on a notepad. etc.
cuz it's sweet.


download IC.sharp.texteditor.. well something like that, then you code the syntax highlight using a simple xml file.. like the code browse has it i think, cant remember.. but take a look. these projects are like when i first started to program so yeah.
11-16-2011, 11:15 AM #13
Originally posted by Correy View Post
i sort of master C#, but i prefer being a joiner :p

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download IC.sharp.texteditor.. well something like that, then you code the syntax highlight using a simple xml file.. like the code browse has it i think, cant remember.. but take a look. these projects are like when i first started to program so yeah.


lol i wouldn't use an xml syntax as it's not what i'm getting at i posted a thread with qt creator source code.

they have a different syntax highlighting than a xml file. here's a link to the thread:
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if you can find a way to use their syntax highlighting that'd be great... or perhaps you could make their syntax highlighting into an xml file. then it'd be easier.
11-17-2011, 12:53 AM #14
Pichu
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Originally posted by howcoolisthat View Post
i know what i can do i need help tho. but i need to find a way to get the qt creator syntax highlighting on a notepad. etc.
cuz it's sweet.


Are you talking about making something similar to Notepad++? Where it can highlight the usage of Syntax and such usages depending upon what language selected?
11-17-2011, 12:56 AM #15
Originally posted by Sublimity View Post
Are you talking about making something similar to Notepad++? Where it can highlight the usage of Syntax and such usages depending upon what language selected?


sort of, but the qt creator syntax automatically does that for whichever language.
like let's say you open a text file it'll be just black and white, and if you open a .cs file it'll be have syntax highlighting and same for html .cpp etc. etc. also it has a cool thing on the opening/closing brackets where it pops out a little bit when you put your cursor next to it.

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11-17-2011, 01:04 AM #16
Pichu
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Originally posted by howcoolisthat View Post
sort of, but the qt creator syntax automatically does that for whichever language.
like let's say you open a text file it'll be just black and white, and if you open a .cs file it'll be have syntax highlighting and same for html .cpp etc. etc. also it has a cool thing on the opening/closing brackets where it pops out a little bit when you put your cursor next to it.


Ohh, ok, I think I get what you are talking about. Sounds cool.
11-17-2011, 01:05 AM #17
Originally posted by Sublimity View Post
Ohh, ok, I think I get what you are talking about. Sounds cool.


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there's the source code if you want to look at it.
11-17-2011, 01:12 AM #18
Pichu
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Originally posted by howcoolisthat View Post
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there's the source code if you want to look at it.


Alright, will do. Smile
11-17-2011, 05:41 PM #19
Correy
I'm the Original
you can also make your own which is easy, but alot of coding.. i recomend the xml :p

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