I found one program which allows you to make program without knowledge of
single line of code
Go to www.tutorialbox.com then go to friendsites and then click on make your
own software or something like that.
I am asking your opinion before I buy, is it possible that one program can
do it?
Thanks!
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"Game $tar" wrote:
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> I found one program which allows you to make program without
> knowledge of single line of code
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> Go to <www.scambox.com> [altered to protect the innocent] then
> go to friendsites and then click on make your own software or
> something like that.
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> I am asking your opinion before I buy, is it possible that one
> program can do it?
I recommend against it. You will do much better with this well
maintained bridge I own, which has proven itself for over 100
years. I also can supply beachfront property in Arizona. I am
also selling a large Parisian tower for its scrap iron.
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"Any baby snookums can be a Yankee fan, it takes real moral
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watch Boston come back from 3:0 in 04"
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10/19/2004 10:51:01 AM
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Game wrote:
) I found one program which allows you to make program without knowledge of
) single line of code
)
) Go to www.tutorialbox.com then go to friendsites and then click on make your
) own software or something like that.
)
) I am asking your opinion before I buy, is it possible that one program can
) do it?
ObCrossthread: See, now this is a fine example of a sock puppet.
(The X-ed thread was the one about the C-to-Java compiler.)
SaSW, Willem
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Disclaimer: I am in no way responsible for any of the statements
made in the above text. For all I know I might be
drugged or something..
No I'm not paranoid. You all think I'm paranoid, don't you !
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willem (1478)
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10/19/2004 11:57:21 AM
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Game $tar wrote:
> I found one program which allows you to make program without knowledge of
> single line of code
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> Go to www.tutorialbox.com then go to friendsites and then click on make your
> own software or something like that.
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> I am asking your opinion before I buy, is it possible that one program can
> do it?
>
No way! Buy yourself a new keyboard instead and use dvorak. I mean that you
have uncountable number of things you can do with a computer, so it's very
unlikely that you would do all programming by just a few mouse clicks.
Also, if that program would give you millions of dollars of money with ease, as
the commercial says, why they did not use the program themselves?
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axel86 (74)
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10/19/2004 3:30:01 PM
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I tought so, too good to be true, right guys!
Thank you for helping me with decision!
"Tatu Portin" <axel86@mbnet.fi> wrote in message
news:Zpadd.2427$i81.1922@read3.inet.fi...
> Game $tar wrote:
> > I found one program which allows you to make program without knowledge
of
> > single line of code
> >
> > Go to www.tutorialbox.com then go to friendsites and then click on make
your
> > own software or something like that.
> >
> > I am asking your opinion before I buy, is it possible that one program
can
> > do it?
> >
>
> No way! Buy yourself a new keyboard instead and use dvorak. I mean that
you
> have uncountable number of things you can do with a computer, so it's very
> unlikely that you would do all programming by just a few mouse clicks.
> Also, if that program would give you millions of dollars of money with
ease, as
> the commercial says, why they did not use the program themselves?
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pamame (5)
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| it's very unlikely that you would do all programming by just a few mouse
| clicks.
Where can I buy PS2 and USB dvorak boards ?
I already converted my laptop by repainting the keys ... but i am
looking for a real dvorak board for my other computers ^^
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DEMAINE Benoit-Pierre <nntp_pipex@demaine.info> writes:
> Where can I buy PS2 and USB dvorak boards ?
> I already converted my laptop by repainting the keys ... but i am
> looking for a real dvorak board for my other computers ^^
Are you saying that you do not know how to touch type?
Looking at the labels of the keys slows down typing, so I don't, and
if you do not look at the labels of the keys, it does not matter how
they are labeled, does it? In fact, some of the computers I use have
a French keyboard, but I always configure my keyboard to be
US-international.
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| Looking at the labels of the keys slows down typing, so I don't, and
| if you do not look at the labels of the keys, it does not matter how
| they are labeled, does it? In fact, some of the computers I use have
| a French keyboard, but I always configure my keyboard to be
| US-international.
I am aware of that ... but I now know FR US UK dvorak FR_CH ... and
switch layout several times a day ... so that it is very diffigult not
to look at the labels ... I know I should not. but I still cant :(
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DEMAINE Benoit-Pierre <nntp_pipex@demaine.info> writes:
> I am aware of that ... but I now know FR US UK dvorak FR_CH ... and
> switch layout several times a day ... so that it is very diffigult not
> to look at the labels ... I know I should not. but I still cant :(
Why do you change the layout several times a day?
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yes : my laptop is dvorak
my room mates computer is US
the uni boxs are UK ...
so yes ... I chage 3 times a day every day ... sometimes 4 or 5.
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DEMAINE Benoit-Pierre <nntp_pipex@demaine.info> writes:
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> | Why do you change the layout several times a day?
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> yes : my laptop is dvorak
> my room mates computer is US
> the uni boxs are UK ...
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> so yes ... I chage 3 times a day every day ... sometimes 4 or 5.
I was wondering why you do not change the layout to dvorak when you
use the other computers so that you always have the same layout.
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DEMAINE Benoit-Pierre wrote:
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> | Are you saying that you do not know how to touch type?
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> | Looking at the labels of the keys slows down typing, so I don't, and
> | if you do not look at the labels of the keys, it does not matter how
> | they are labeled, does it? In fact, some of the computers I use have
> | a French keyboard, but I always configure my keyboard to be
> | US-international.
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> I am aware of that ... but I now know FR US UK dvorak FR_CH ... and
> switch layout several times a day ... so that it is very diffigult not
> to look at the labels ... I know I should not. but I still cant :(
So do you then repaint your keys several times a day? It's better to
print out a template of keyboard configuration and look at that, then
physically repaint your keys, especially since you're switching the
layout repeatedly.
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10/22/2004 2:51:34 AM
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Robert Strandh wrote:
> DEMAINE Benoit-Pierre <nntp_pipex@demaine.info> writes:
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>>| Why do you change the layout several times a day?
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>>yes : my laptop is dvorak
>>my room mates computer is US
>>the uni boxs are UK ...
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>>so yes ... I chage 3 times a day every day ... sometimes 4 or 5.
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> I was wondering why you do not change the layout to dvorak when you
> use the other computers so that you always have the same layout.
>
I lifted the keys off my keyboard and moved them to my preferred
locations ... but the screen doesn't show my new key positions ... what
!!! All that trouble for nothing !!!
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