TLT2 wrote:
I just started working for a company that broke off ties with their old software provider, they gave me all the cd's with all the code on it and I guess they used this LLBLGen to generate a majority of their code. I have never used a code generator and have no idea how to get this thing working. The production version uses 1.0.2004.1, but the development version uses 1.0.2004.2 and the dll is no where to be found. So I figured I need to regenerate the code or something, tried that and nothing happened. So I have a few questions.
So you just have the generated code but not a license to the designer? (llblgen pro's designer which allows you to generate code)
Is there any way I can get the 1.0.2004.2 dll's?
Only if you're a licensee.
Why would anyone use a code generator? (I'm thinking the answer is laziness)
Heh, no. If you like typing redundant stuff, then of course a code generator is not for you.
How can I regenerate the code using the newest version so I can get this thing working?
Thanks in advance.
Could you verify with your employer if they have a valid license for LLBLGen Pro? The software provider had, but if you want to continue work on their project, you have to have a license for llblgen pro to proceed. I'm not sure if this software provider purchased the license under your employers name, so your employer actually owns the license or not, that's a question for your employer.
Also, did you contact the software provider and tried to get information from them how to get started with the software they wrote?