Hi guys,
I am trying a first test of a new way of trying to share my eNotes and possibly PRG & EXE files with you.
As a first test I have placed a 72 MB file of PDF format in my OneDrive sub-folder called 'XSharp'.
Please some of you try out the following link to see if you can download the file.
https://1drv.ms/b/s!AiCBl-gBWjY9grZ-Ty02Eu44jzgWIQ
Please be aware that the version (numbered 182) is still work in progress and that it is the Appendix 'X' in which I have been adding all the recent material talked about in the XSharp forum.
ALSO - the section detail was NOT designed for PDF and so although it works 'generally', it is not real pretty at times ;-0((
However, all the important information regarding X# syntax and working example code is all there it would seem.
If this works for you then I will try and post some code files for you, the ones for my currently working L2S sample.
Let me know how this goes at your end.
TIA.
Regards,
Phil.
A 'first test' - sharing files with other colleagues - OneDrive ..........
- Phil Hepburn
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Hi Phil,
I was able to download it correctly.
Wolfgang
I was able to download it correctly.
Wolfgang
Wolfgang Riedmann
Meran, South Tyrol, Italy
wolfgang@riedmann.it
https://www.riedmann.it - https://docs.xsharp.it
Meran, South Tyrol, Italy
wolfgang@riedmann.it
https://www.riedmann.it - https://docs.xsharp.it
A 'first test' - sharing files with other colleagues - OneDrive ..........
No problem, too - albeit a bit slow - the site, not the download
Regards
Karl
(on Win8.1/64, Xide32 2.20, X#2.20.0.3)
Karl
(on Win8.1/64, Xide32 2.20, X#2.20.0.3)
- Phil Hepburn
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Hi Karl,
It is pure 'OneDrive' technology we are using, and so we are getting the best that MS provides in that respect - the cloud, their server hardware etc. - please do realise that the PDF file contains almost 900 (yes, nine hundred) pages. A total of 73 MB I think.
So my guess is that the size has a lot to do with the time delay we saw - as it was slow for me here in my office as well.
I will see if I can put up some program files - 'watch this space !'.
Regards,
Phil.
It is pure 'OneDrive' technology we are using, and so we are getting the best that MS provides in that respect - the cloud, their server hardware etc. - please do realise that the PDF file contains almost 900 (yes, nine hundred) pages. A total of 73 MB I think.
So my guess is that the size has a lot to do with the time delay we saw - as it was slow for me here in my office as well.
I will see if I can put up some program files - 'watch this space !'.
Regards,
Phil.
A 'first test' - sharing files with other colleagues - OneDrive ..........
Thought so, but wondered. The 80MB wouldn't hurt me, being on a 400MBit cable the d/l shouldn't last longer than one or two seconds. In fact, it was fast enough. But simply to "open" the site lasted a lot longer, i didn't count, but it feeled more like 30 seconds... But never mind. I still wonder, when i shall find the time to digest 800 pages
Regards
Karl
(on Win8.1/64, Xide32 2.20, X#2.20.0.3)
Karl
(on Win8.1/64, Xide32 2.20, X#2.20.0.3)
- Phil Hepburn
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A 'first test' - sharing files with other colleagues - OneDrive ..........
Hi Karl,
Well the good news for you and other X# readers / users is that Appendix 'X' has just about all we need to make stuff work in XSharp.
The rest of the stuff was added when I was researching using C#. It is there for reference.
The secret of coding these days is having the work examples and eNotes to search and refer to when we have a problem. I use my own eNotes all the time - regularly, even while I am doing X# and LINQ.
If and when I get time I may make a X# only version - but that's a way off, and until I get all my research done for Cologne 2017, and I have yet to move on to Entity Framework 6 / 7.
I have to say though - X# and LINQ do feel brilliant ;-0)
Cheers,
Phil.
Well the good news for you and other X# readers / users is that Appendix 'X' has just about all we need to make stuff work in XSharp.
The rest of the stuff was added when I was researching using C#. It is there for reference.
The secret of coding these days is having the work examples and eNotes to search and refer to when we have a problem. I use my own eNotes all the time - regularly, even while I am doing X# and LINQ.
If and when I get time I may make a X# only version - but that's a way off, and until I get all my research done for Cologne 2017, and I have yet to move on to Entity Framework 6 / 7.
I have to say though - X# and LINQ do feel brilliant ;-0)
Cheers,
Phil.