feha
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Posted: 08/27/2003, 5:13 AM |
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Comment:
After two month of work with CCS I want to say that I'm amazed.
It was hard beginning but it was worth.
I have to say that CCS offers far more things than the manuals state ...
The best way to learn it is start some project and find difficulties after that search HELP function and you will learn more and get done what you wanted to do.
Read manual and test tutorials first.
After passing a bit of "hard learning curve" no project will be to difficult in CCS.
I'm going to forget all about CC.
Really Great Thing.
regards
feha
[www.vision.to]
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bruce
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Posted: 08/28/2003, 11:01 AM |
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You seem very good at code studio I just tried it and I don t know what
is the extensions .do, if you can help me by e mail me if you can at
brucemalka@hotmail.com
thanks
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rclayh
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Posted: 08/28/2003, 11:21 AM |
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I just eval'd another dotNet code generator that is $3,500 and wasn't anywhere near as easy to use or as powerful as CodeCharge Studio.
The secret to the learning curve is read the help file. After that you may have to occasionally zing support but they get right back to you.
Save hours and hours of dev time.
Clay
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