i want to create an exe in vb.net by packaging few perl files along with it. when i am packaging those files i am able to hide those files by making the hide option true. but if the 'show hidden files' is selected those files will be visible. I want to lock/prevent the user from opening the perl file/code. want to know if there is any way to do it.
I'm trying to make a vb.net application that has got 2 textboxes, 7 radio buttons and 2 buttons(one named compile and the other 'run'). How can I load the content of a C/C++(or any programming language) file into the 1st textbox and on clicking the compile button, i should be able to show the errors or the C/C++ program in the 2nd textbox. On clicking Run, I should be able to show the output in the 2nd textbox. In short, I want to use the 2nd textbox as a terminal/console. The radio buttons are 4 selecting the language C or C++ or python or C# or java or perl or vb.R d compilers of all these languages present in .net?
This code was posted in Chit Chat and everyone is saying how great it is. I just have Visual Studio 2010 and no familiarity with VB6 so I thought it would be good to convert the code to Visual Basic 2010.
I have an old program from 2002, which was coded in Delphi 7. Now i would like to rewrite the whole program, and expand in Visual Basic. how to convert my old code to VB2010? The code is very simple. I fill a database with Comboboxes and TextBoxes .Text. [Code]
Just wanted to know if you had some design code which was created, and that is all you have. Can you open this designer code and create the actual working main Form from this? I don't need this designer code for any specific task, just wanted to know if there is a command within VB Studio 2010 that creates the actual Form from the design code. For example; The following piece of designer code is for a simple program that finds the Circumference of a Circle.
I am working on Some USB reader device..i got only delphi 7.0 example code...i can able to understand some code remaining cant so below is that code.
function ReadCard(fUSB:Byte;Buffer:PChar):Integer; stdcall; external 'proRFL.DLL'; function GetDLLVersion(sDllVer:PChar):Integer; stdcall; external 'proRFL.DLL';
my project was intially mandated to be done in c#.however a large contributor to the project wrote much of the business logic, which he knows well, in vb.net.How difficult would it be to convert the following c# code into vb.net.
I have created a GUI for controlling a device in VB.The VB GUI has a bunch of intelligence behind each button push to determine exactly what command need to be executed. he commands are then written to a perl file (the communication to theoard is in a perl package), and the script is executed. This works consistently for us, but has severe performance issues.he issue I have is that the underlying perl package can take up to 30 seconds to read into the perl interpreter.
I'm need to run a perl script from my application and detect when it's done. I plan to check if it's done with a timer so I hear I need to use WaitForSingleObject to detect it's finished
Secondly, this might be the wrong place but I'm asking anyway, I want to send the perl's output to a file so I can read it in when it's done but that part of it isn't working correctly, the exact same string typed into a cmd.exe window works correctly but the shell command still sends the output to the dos window and doesn't generate the file.
NOTE: This is just a test program, it's not how I'm going to do it in the real app.
Imports System.Runtime.InteropServices Public Class Form1 Private Sub Button1_Click(ByVal sender As System.Object, ByVal e As System.EventArgs) Handles Button1.Click
In perl you can write $string =~ tr/[a,e,i,o,u,y]/[A,E,I,O,U,Y]/; for example. Is it possible to achieve the same "translation" effects with VB.Net regexes? PS: I'm not searching for a way to port this very example, it's more of a curiosity question :)
I'm using Visual Studio 08 and Vb.Net (3.5). I want to call a perl script. This perl script should get two values (that the user wrote into input-elements in the vb.net application). Then the perl script should return one or more strings (maybe a list or an array?). How can I do this?
I have a perl script i made to automatically telnet into different servers . but its interface is only command line. To make it more user friendly for general windows users , i need to make GUI for it . My idea is to make GUI in a language like VB,java ,etc and let that call perl script . my script will run in background in a command prompt and whatever the result it displays back in GUI.
Got some success. GUI in vb ,I run an instance of CMD in background ,run perl script in that .But that is wer program fails .As perl script runs in a thread for perl , i only get the output when script completes(rather say when it timeout). i need a mechanism where i can interact with the perl script , take output of script and show to user , then take input from user and so on .
Dim wiaManager As WiaClass = Nothing ' WIA manager COM object Dim wiaDevs As CollectionClass = Nothing ' WIA devices collection COM object Dim wiaRoot As ItemClass = Nothing ' WIA root device COM object Dim wiaPics As CollectionClass = Nothing ' WIA collection COM object[code]....
I had the following code:[code]How can I convert this code to listbox code? Because the above code is using datagridview but I would like to change it to listbox.
convert both windows as well as web applications to the latest versions.there is any free VB6 to VB.Net Converter which can convert all code. And also let me know if there is any good way to manually convert VB6 code to VB.Net code.
Is there a library that I can use to convert VB.Net code into C#? There is http://codeconverter.sharpdevelop.net/ but i don't want to use it from a web service.
private void Form1_Load(object sender, EventArgs e) { //// if you want to generate a click event for all submenu of a specific main menu //foreach (ToolStripItem subMenu in allMailFieldsToolStripMenuItem.DropDownItems) //{
using System; using System.Web; ///***************************************************************************** /// <summary>Open Web page and set Window attributes using Javascript</summary>