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XLW and calling class-methods

Posted: October 20th, 2008, 5:33 pm
by DominicConnor
Is XLW thread safe ?

XLW and calling class-methods

Posted: October 20th, 2008, 6:45 pm
by jjyu
QuoteOriginally posted by: DominicConnorIs XLW thread safe ?QuoteThis Thursday (23rd) 6 PM, CQF Alumni will get an introduction on how to argue with their boss without offending him (or his mother). This year bonus discussion probably is not needed as everything is already written on the wall. What is the synonym of "argue" in english dictionary?

XLW and calling class-methods

Posted: October 20th, 2008, 11:08 pm
by mj
QuoteOriginally posted by: samyonezQuoteOriginally posted by: eehlersObjectHandler (http://www.objecthandler.org) supports an object oriented Excel interface.I'm really thoroughly sick & tired of implementing stuff that I think is quite clever and then discovering that someone else has gone and done exactly the same bloody thing already and made it available, usually for free. See: boost::bind, and objectHandler, and the heated ice cream scoop that I invented when I was seven.that's all.I don't think anyone's done a merger of object handler and xlw yet. That would be nice...; particularly, if the InterfaceGenerator was extended to take account of classes.

XLW and calling class-methods

Posted: October 21st, 2008, 5:22 am
by Cuchulainn
QuoteI'm really thoroughly sick & tired of implementing stuff that I think is quite clever and then discovering that someone else has gone and done exactly the same bloody thing already and made it available, usually for free. See: boost::bind, and objectHandler, and the heated ice cream scoop that I invented when I was seven.that's all.Rule #1: consult boost before doing anything.

XLW and calling class-methods

Posted: October 21st, 2008, 5:35 am
by Cuchulainn
QuoteOriginally posted by: DominicConnorIs XLW thread safe ?thread-safe Singleton??

XLW and calling class-methods

Posted: October 21st, 2008, 12:33 pm
by eehlers
QuoteOriginally posted by: DominicConnorIs XLW thread safe ?No but it does support the implementation of thread safe worksheet formulas in Excel 2007.Regards,Eric

XLW and calling class-methods

Posted: October 23rd, 2008, 7:33 am
by ametrano
QuoteOriginally posted by: samyonezI'm really thoroughly sick & tired of implementing stuff that I think is quite clever and then discovering that someone else has gone and done exactly the same bloody thing already and made it available, usually for free. See: boost::bind, and objectHandler, and the heated ice cream scoop that I invented when I was seven.at least as far as OH is concerned, you might relieve your frustration joining the development team ;-)ciao -- Nando