Frank Oquendo - thanks for your tip on debugging VB dll!

Discussion in 'AutoCAD' started by James Maeding, Feb 22, 2005.

  1. Frank,
    That tip of setting "wait for components to be created" and F5 is pure gold.
    I cannot tell you how valuable that is, it helped me work around something that has plagued me for 6 months.
    I am starting to see that VB is more stable when working with the Land Desktop API.

    I sure wish your AcadX site was back.
    Is there some way you could upload the old stuff somewhere? Maybe your last employer claimed they owned the info or
    something...sure would love to read through stuff I used to ignore, but now need.
    thx
    James Maeding
    jmaeding at hunsaker dot com
    Civil Engineer/Programmer
     
    James Maeding, Feb 22, 2005
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  2. Always glad to be assistance, James.
    It almost is. I'll let you know when it goes live.
     
    Frank Oquendo, Feb 22, 2005
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  3. cool, the sooner the better.

    Frank Oquendo <>
    |>James Maeding wrote:
    |>> Frank,
    |>> That tip of setting "wait for components to be created" and F5 is pure gold.
    |>> I cannot tell you how valuable that is, it helped me work around something that has plagued me for 6 months.
    |>> I am starting to see that VB is more stable when working with the Land Desktop API.
    |>
    |>Always glad to be assistance, James.
    |>
    |>> I sure wish your AcadX site was back.
    |>
    |>It almost is. I'll let you know when it goes live.

    James Maeding
    jmaeding at hunsaker dot com
    Civil Engineer/Programmer
     
    James Maeding, Feb 22, 2005
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  4. James Maeding

    James Buzbee Guest

    It almost is. I'll let you know when it goes live.

    Let us all know will ya? ;-)

    jb
     
    James Buzbee, Feb 22, 2005
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  5. James Maeding

    Murph Guest

    No kidding, seems like every time we read something and say nah..... a few
    weeks, months, or a year later we wish we bookmarked that or saved a
    copysomewhere.

    Murph
     
    Murph, Feb 22, 2005
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