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Is there a way to create an handle in VB6? Also, is there a way to listen on this handle via VB6?
I am using a program in C#.NET to set value on a handle, but I do not know which handle is to be set..
I have tried to use C#.net and created handler using Me.CreateHandle; however I have to implement it in VB6...
This can be done using Function WindowProc; MSDN article here. It allows you to catch messages.
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I am looking for a way to simply create a form in Objective-C. I tried to build one using a table view, but this one does not handle the return key correctly and does not look very apple-like. Is there a "right way" to do this?
Table view is the best control for this. Create a custom cell with UITextField. Handle return key in you UITextField.
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Is it possible for two customers(users) to have a videochat, so the others only can watch them? Something similar to Deeyoon.com. Deeyoon don't use webrtc.
You should handle this logic by your own.
You can create the peer connection between the speakers. And, also send both these two streams to server.
For all other users, you can just pass these streams. (In this part, you don't need to create a peerview connection)
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I have the code in Mathematica nb.file and I want to use it in my VB application via Net/Link.
Is there any way how to use the code from nb.file directly? For example like I will execute the code in Mathematica via VB?
One way would be to construct a string with something like the following instructions and send it to the mathkernel Compute function within .NET:
Needs["JLink`"];
$FrontEndLaunchCommand = "Mathematica.exe";
UseFrontEnd[nb = NotebookOpen["C:\\Temp\\run.nb"];
SelectionMove[nb, Next, Cell];
SelectionEvaluate[nb];];
Pause[10];
CloseFrontEnd[];
ref. Uncaught Throw generated by JLink or UseFrontEnd
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Does anyone know how to program a database to function as a workflow? I would like it to identify the user as they open the database and then open up their 'queue' of work. Any ideas?
Read Remou's answer to this Stack Overflow question: How do I make an Access Form automatically open to a user's data?
It may help to describe your concept of a user's queue of work.
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How can integrate particular Third party tool with my vb.net application
Using Interop you can do Call Shell("tool.exe")
More details are definitely required, if you're still interested, but roughly speaking it depends on whether by 'integrate' you mean just triggering another application from yours or do you actually require back 'n' forth communication between these apps, whatever they are.
I can't remember the VB.NET specifics and I don't have it available right now, but in C# you could simply trigger another application like this:
using System.Diagnostics;
Process.Start("<shell command, e.g. fred.exe>");