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Re: WhoM: Who's Online for MOUL
Posted: Sun Apr 11, 2010 8:38 pm
by Tsar Hoikas
Chacal wrote:Works fine for me on Win7 64 bits.
That would be my development environment

Re: WhoM: Who's Online for MOUL
Posted: Mon Apr 12, 2010 1:59 am
by diafero
Hm, Pidgin, I take it this won't work in Kopete then? One can't have everything I guess
That sounds good, though I have no clue in what state Mono is with the regard to .NET 3.5 - AFAIK, they are still at 2.0, aren't they?
Re: WhoM: Who's Online for MOUL
Posted: Mon Apr 12, 2010 3:41 am
by Tsar Hoikas
diafero wrote:That sounds good, though I have no clue in what state Mono is with the regard to .NET 3.5 - AFAIK, they are still at 2.0, aren't they?
They could be, but the only thing I use .NET 3.5 for is to generate the assemblies (exes, dlls). Everything else should work with .NET 2.0, if you strip out all of the silly "using System.Linq;" statements that Visual Studio barfs everywhere. I suppose it may actually be a good thing that WhoM doesn't work in Mono as is--it looks like a pile of dog crap. It'll be getting a little love

Re: WhoM: Who's Online for MOUL
Posted: Mon Apr 12, 2010 3:52 am
by Trylon
I never got how that system.linq stuff actually benefitted my programs..
Re: WhoM: Who's Online for MOUL
Posted: Mon Apr 12, 2010 10:52 am
by Branan
diafero wrote:Hm, Pidgin, I take it this won't work in Kopete then? One can't have everything I guess
That sounds good, though I have no clue in what state Mono is with the regard to .NET 3.5 - AFAIK, they are still at 2.0, aren't they?
I was thinking about porting the KIchat plugin to Kopete once Paradox had it to a reasonable state
Re: WhoM: Who's Online for MOUL
Posted: Mon Apr 12, 2010 11:22 am
by diafero
That would be awesome

Re: WhoM: Who's Online for MOUL
Posted: Mon Apr 12, 2010 3:32 pm
by Tsar Hoikas
Trylon wrote:I never got how that system.linq stuff actually benefitted my programs..
It lets you use SQL like queries to be access arrays or collections of objects. It can be quite useful; however, in the cases I have wanted to use it, it is not applicable. Fail.
Code: Select all
VaultNode[] node = new VaultNode[666]; //Populated by some unknown force
var matches = from node as n
where n.fNodeType == NodeType.kAgeInfo
select n;
Or something like that. It's not a standard SQL query, so I always have to look up the syntax. You don't necessarily have to select a VaultNode either. You could just select other random fields.
Re: WhoM: Who's Online for MOUL
Posted: Mon Apr 12, 2010 3:51 pm
by Jamey
Just downloaded WhoM.
Very nice job! A very helpful tool! It's simple, yet very efficient!

Great job guys, and thanks for this tool!
Re: WhoM: Who's Online for MOUL
Posted: Mon Apr 12, 2010 7:25 pm
by Justintime9
Great work, this looks like it'll make things a lot easier!

(hate it when I log in and find that there's practically nobody online.)
Re: WhoM: Who's Online for MOUL
Posted: Sun Apr 18, 2010 5:22 pm
by Tsar Hoikas
I am accepting feature requests for
WhoM 1.1 (or later) at this time.

Your request may or may not make into WhoM 1.1, but it will at least be heard.