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Still waiting for you to apologise to Nelek for your unwarranted and unacceptable abuse.
"These people looked deep within my soul and assigned me a number based on the order in which I joined."
- Homer
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You are terrible representative of this web site. You have been dishonest, rude and showed zero respect for me, despite the olive branches I have thrown you.
I, who has posted my name, photo and contact information on my profile, website and everything I write.
You two don't even have a picture. You could be literally anybody, so there's no accountability for you statements, is there? That make you cowards in my book and even when I am wrong and I am not wrong, I don't apologize to cowards. I will apologize to people who care for loved ones with special needs, for my use of the word "retard". Besides, people with special needs are not dishonest hacks, building "reputation" off of the works of others.
Oh and all those points you guys have? Those are just points you got while "volunteering" to criticize and down vote other people's work. Why this site gives points to down vote someone's work is beyond me, but hey, this isn't StackOverflow.
I am deleting my account, so go ahead and get all that down voting in while you can. Those points could be all you guys will amount to if you don't grow up.
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Remind me: which of us has called another member of this site a "retard", and suggested that they have a "tiny erection"?
And then repeatedly refused to apologise for doing so when challenged?
"These people looked deep within my soul and assigned me a number based on the order in which I joined."
- Homer
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There you have it folks... a CodeProject reviewer who replied without bothering to read the post. Imagine that. hahaha
Run along now.
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You clearly have no intention of becoming a valued member of this community. At every stage, you demand that we bend the rules to meet your own special needs. When long-standing and respected members try to help you, you resort to insults, or rants about how bad this community is, or toothless threats to delete your account.
I suggest you take a break away from your computer. Go and do something relaxing for a while. When you're ready to apologise to Nelek, and work with the community rather than against us, then feel free to come back.
If you don't feel like doing that, then go ahead and delete your account. Your abuse won't be missed.
"These people looked deep within my soul and assigned me a number based on the order in which I joined."
- Homer
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And by the way, I did read your post. You seem to be describing yourself quite well:
Quote: You have been dishonest, rude and showed zero respect for [us], despite the olive branches [we] have thrown you.
Quote: dishonest hacks, building "reputation" off of the works of others Says the plagiarist.
Quote: Oh and all those points you guys have? Those are just points you got while "volunteering" to criticize and down vote other people's work. Incorrect, on so many levels.
"These people looked deep within my soul and assigned me a number based on the order in which I joined."
- Homer
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Hi Guys,
I am finishing a new article and got an issue: Integer factorization: Revisiting the trial division algorithm[^]
This is a copy of a console, background is black and chars are white:
print 1
7
print factorial(100)
9332621544394415268169923885626670049071596826438162146859296389521759999322991
5608941463976156518286253697920827223758251185210916864000000000000000000000000
is
<pre style="background-color:black; color:white">
print 1//3+1//4
7//12
print factorial(100)
9332621544394415268169923885626670049071596826438162146859296389521759999322991
5608941463976156518286253697920827223758251185210916864000000000000000000000000</pre>
When I go to the article, it is what I see, in article editor it is different and in preview it is a third flavor.
- Does any one know how to get the correct view when published ? Should I use a snap shoot of screen ?
If you can see the article, feel free to comment any issue you see as English is not my primary language. Note that I still have to spellcheck the article.
Patrice
“Everything should be made as simple as possible, but no simpler.” Albert Einstein
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I have question regarding the article: Morestachio. More Mustachio, less Mustache[^]. I reported it as "Extremely Poor Quality" with comments due to some spelling mistakes and grammatical errors. Here are a few examples:
> Today I want to intruduce you to Morestachio. a Fork of Mustachio.
> It worked great but had some drawbacks as every data must be prepaired in code or at least bevor it was given to the engine
> So i decided to create a Fork from it and impliment all this missing things and even some more.
> I am currently devloping a small set of usefull formatter in a lib besides the main Morestachio project.
Question are:
1. Is the Author being notify of the issue?
2. Is the CP Editor being notify of the report?
3. Why did it get approved?
4. Are we (the approval) suppose to notify the Author?
I'm not trying to criticize the Author or the article, just trying to help maintain the quality of the articles on CP and wanted to understand the process.
Bryian Tan
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#1 AFAIK, yes
#2 CP-Staff should be able to see it
#3. To get help answering it, is why Chris is working on the "approved by" list. So we can spot sistematical or "friendly" approvers. (pity is, there are still some things to polish and might need a time)
#4 When getting approved, you receive an Email. (or what do you mean?)
Sad is... there is a big % of pretty bad articles, and a lot of "who are you to say what is good or bad quality" defendors.
Just keep giving your 5 cent to keep the site as qualitative as possible.
M.D.V.
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#4 Should we (whoever discover the issue), contact the Author?
Thank you for your input.
Bryian Tan
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You should contact him when in moderation when you find such things. If still approved, you can contact him again and re-report it with one of the options of "needs help" so the article get flagged for the CP-Staff
If you still think it is too poor... you can / should report it as too poor, again.
Or did I missundestand your comment?
M.D.V.
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Hi,
Was this "Chris" working today, by chance? I submitted my blog and the first article was approved, then I saw got some notifications on CodeProject, but when I logged in, all of the notifications, the article, and everything are gone.
It's disheartening when you spend so long working on a blog article, only to have someone tear it down when you're done.
BTW, to dude who started this thread...
1. We are all volunteers.
2. No one intentionally posts crap on their own web site.
Rick
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Rick_Bishop wrote: 2. No one intentionally posts crap on their own web site.
You would be surprised...
M.D.V.
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This system needs improving. When I signed up for this, no one mentioned anything about how this system gets updated every time I update my post. That's good, but unexpected. Also, no one tells you about things like, how is CodProject going to interpret the code blocks I added with WordPress shortcodes? Apparently, it parsed the code blocks out and it looks good.
It didn't display the links to the source content that I added in the reference section at the bottom of all of my post. I worked on making this possible for over a year before I was able to programmatically add content from the Microsoft GitHub repo so that all of the reference material is there in on place, all linking back to BOTH the GitHub source and the equivalent page where it's being display on Microsoft's website. So the attribution is there. You're just not seeing it.
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Rick_Bishop wrote: This system needs improving. If you think so, then the correct place to raise your suggestion / complain / debate is: Bugs and Suggestions[^]
M.D.V.
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The reason I mention this here is threefold. First, you are acting as a representative of CodeProject in this interaction. Second, you have had opportunity to describe my work and I am taking this opportunity to do the same. Third, in the event that you are a reasonable human being, I might enlighten you as to the nature of the project you've spent so much time publicly tearing apart.
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Code snippet a bit messed and without new lines.
Generating Subsets[^]
M.D.V.
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I got a blog imported via rss feed. The format was messed up. I deleted it as I did not want users to see an incorrectly formatted article. I have now corrected the formatting issue. I wonder if I can have that 'restored'. The article I am talking about is at Map/Reduce script in SuiteScript 2.0[^]
Thank you.
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Please bring the sunglasses:
Dependency Injection Lifetimes in Blazor
And an habitual "offender" (almost every blog by this guy needs edition / correction)
Immutability in React and Redux: The Complete Guide
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Ha, I just came here to post the same thing. The code blocks in the Blazor article are just nasty.
This space for rent
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Great minds think alike?
(This is me trying to praise myself bringing me to your level )
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Immutability in React and Redux: The Complete Guide
Reported by:
Manish K. Agarwal, Dirk Bahle, Mehdi Gholam, OriginalGriff
@OriginalGriff I suppose you actually reported something but not approved it... am I right?
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I voted "formatting" if I recall correctly.
Gawd but that's bright...
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Then I suppose the "approved by" is still mixing reports and approvals and Chris needs time to dig deeper / sort it out.
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Dependency Injection Lifetimes in Blazor got changed to article after edition.
@Sean-Ewington did you change the type on purpose?
If not... please change it back to blog as it still contains links to his blog (which actually could be considered spam /site driving in an article)
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