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A THOUSAND TIMES THIS.
On every forum in which I participate, across every language, there's a noticeable slide to "just do it for me" Q&A, a near complete lack of not only analytical thinking, but any INTEREST in analytical thinking.
I've noticed a very strong cultural correlation which I won't offer here.
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I've been against it since it first appeared. Utterly ridiculous concept.
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I have never liked the Q&A format and from some of the other comments here I realised when I do wander in there I never read the detail of an answered question whereas in the forums I will almost always read through the answers to see if there was something I can use/learn or if I can add something or even be amused by.
Never underestimate the power of human stupidity
RAH
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Funny you should bring this up.
I've relatively recently become a bit addicted to answering the Q/A's. Your grid-comment is certainly on target and it was good to know that someone else noticed oh-so-many of them - I was beginning to feel well out of the mainstream.
The way I usually try to answer, however, rarely gives an answer (aside from spotting a bug). Often I'll try to guide them in a different manner of laying out their logic - but let them do the work. Oddly, it's the same way I handled (the rare) homework questions for my kids: I'll teach you what you need to do.
Perhaps if we treat the do-it-for-me group as we would trolls they'll just fade away.
"The difference between genius and stupidity is that genius has its limits." - Albert Einstein | "As far as we know, our computer has never had an undetected error." - Weisert | "If you are searching for perfection in others, then you seek disappointment. If you are seek perfection in yourself, then you will find failure." - Balboos HaGadol Mar 2010 |
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Unfortunately that's not exclusive of Code Project's Q/A, I see pretty much the same behavior on StackOverflow, where 9 out of 10 questions (specially HTML/CSS/JavaScript ones) can be trivially answered by a quick search on Google, the site or even firing the Debug Tools on question.
As a side note, I believe that a hard forum or Q and A format doesn't fit all questions, a mix of the two could be better (like on social.msdn.com).
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I have only used it one time; and it was a messup. I didn't know it was a one way set up to process the results; oh, don't ever answer your own question; bad bery bery bad
I think it's about the points the big boys get tally's and seeing their names on the page.
I usually do the unlimited searches with all different engines. This is how I did my homework and is how I do my job. Rarely I have had to ask anyone on the internet how to do anything; there is already a similar solution out there somewhere that one can learn from and develop it to work in their favor.
I also would like to see just an open forum where discussions are 'technical' and debates can happen, without insults or the ' I told ya so' attitudes. But, this is the internet where everyone can be an idiot and a genius at the same time.
oh, oh, witty witty ditty || something stupid
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Rob Philpott wrote: What happened to the "
You mean that sometime in the past your perception was that the questions were different?
There could be many reasons for that. One of course is the fact that it is very likely that you have changed - not the questions. The questions that seem "easy" to you now are only easy because you now have the knowledge. So they seem easy where in the past they didn't. This of course might not be the complete explanation but it certainly a possibility.
Another reason would be that the culture of computer communications has changed and is changing. It wasn't that long ago that one didn't ask questions on a forum unless one already had some degree of technical knowledge. Contrast that with now where the vast majority of people do not have that knowledge but when they want to acquire that knowledge they don't start with a book or class but rather go directly to online sources.
Another reason is that there are many more broad areas where one might need only a small bit of knowledge at at in frequent basis where in the past there were very few areas. So although one might have a deep knowledge in several areas there are at least a magnitude of other areas where one might need to solve problems and yet not have time to learn the topic deeply.
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I normally never look at my phone when it bleats while I'm on the pea sea as it's always just e-mails which I get here anyway.
But when it bleeped at 13:00 I looked at it for some reason - Reminder: Phone Interview
After several elephants and a choice sunshine, I phoned in [one of the conference call thangs] and the call went reasonably well. That means I'd confused tomorrow with today so I can go t'pub tomorrow!
speramus in juniperus
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Matter of interest did the Nagy in your Nom-Decode come Imre Nagy?
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No, it was from my nickname "Big W...". Funnily enough, we can see his house from our terrace in Budapest; he lived down the hill from where we are.
speramus in juniperus
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Nagy, W...., I think I know too much Hungarian already (my limit as far foreign languages goes generally Hello, Goodbye, Please, Thank you and Another Beer )
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Glad to see you are taking your career seriously! Jobs/interviews/working is optional and probably best avoided.
Regards,
Rob Philpott.
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I really do need to work more, it's getting rather monotonous being home so much.
speramus in juniperus
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Nagy Vilmos wrote: I really do need to work more
What? You tired of being a kepted man?
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Nagy Vilmos wrote: That means I'd confused tomorrow with today so I can go t'pub tomorrow!
You know, these updates make me really glad I get to trudge into Scumberland every day to go to work.
We need a bitter emoticon, and by bitter I mean like this[^] not this[^]
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speramus in juniperus
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Damn you!!!!!!!
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I just posted a lengthy blog about web development (the first ever on web development too!!) on my blog[^]!!!
It's about KnockoutJS[^], WebAPI[^], T4 Template[^], etc..
And also, I have registered my blog with CodeProject, so it should eventually appear here!
But I have noticed that blog article have less exposure..
So should I make an article out of it? Is it much work? (I used Windows Live Writer to edit the blog entry)
I know the answer should be yes, but my hesitation is the amount of work it will take...
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And posting something that appeared on your blog as article is a no-no (Except you really polish it up well).
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I guess that answers it...
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I think you were given incorrect info. See my other reply.
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I said that not quite accurate: You'll need to refer the blog article - Also the article needs sample source code and an explanation to it. See my other answer to Dave.
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I don't think that is correct. I checked the Submission Guidelines (http://www.codeproject.com/info/Submit.aspx[^]) and I don't see any such prohibition.
In fact, it says the below.
"Submitting code already posted at another site
You are more than welcome to submit code that is already published at another site, provided you own the copyright on that article, and provided you have not given the other site exclusive rights to your article."
So if you posted something on your blog and want to submit it as an article it sounds like its OK according to the above.
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I didn't say that it is completely forbidden.
What I wanted to point out is that if you post an article on CP and someone finds the blog you have originally posted it the article is easily closed as plagiarization, if the blog entry was posted under a different name than your CP username - You gotta take care, some members have their finger on the report trigger.
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haha, it's not plagiarization if I'm the author of both post!!! ^^
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