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Videos are good if it shows what and when to click in a new software tool.
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While not strictly "training" videos, the GDCVault[^] uses Digitally Speaking's services to power their recorded presentations. In most cases, they have not only a video feed of the presentation/powerpoint, but also a feed of the presenter and also a quick seek pane. An example of this (which doesn't require you to have a subscription) can be found here: http://www.gdcvault.com/play/1012332/Single-Player-Multiplayer-MMOG-Design[^]
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One-on-one: Who is 'the one'? I know some people I would not want to get tutored by...
Classroom: Who are my classmates (and teacher) because I know some people I would not want to be tutored with
Anything that can get me on my way at my own pace and in my own interest is fine by me. Usually books and online articles (CP, hell yeah!)
It's an OO world.
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Articles are fine, but for a large volume of information, I rather have a book. Video could be very annoying - most corporate training I've taken, the "video" is just narrating the slides. I don't need that, I can read thank you very much...
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CListCtrl appears in every survey. Am I the only moron here? (Yes, I know that this is true, but I am still curious...)
P.S. Fill free to vote 1, I like morons' activity!
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If you have to explain it, it's not funny any more.
"I love deadlines. I like the whooshing sound they make as they fly by." (DNA)
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I am also inquisitive.. What is CListCtrl?
Yeah. I know it is MFC class, derived from CWnd!
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Don't worry, I'm "out" of the CListCtrl "in" joke as well.
If I'm not mistaken, it's often rivaled with Bacon (because they're both in the diets of old school programmers?). If I'm not mistaken even further, the first rule of CListCtrl is, don't talk about CListCtrl. However, I may be getting my topics confused
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Well, we can call it CListCtrl-22.
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Thanks to all, now I will add CListCtrl answer to every survey.
BTW, what the hell is MFC?
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Microsoft Foundation Classes[^]. A sort of precursor to .NET. Only much, much crapper.
Real men don't use instructions. They are only the manufacturers opinion on how to put the thing together.
Manfred R. Bihy: "Looks as if OP is learning resistant."
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Thanks, dude, your answer really saves my life!
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Alex Fr wrote: MFC?
Black magic and only the Wizards who used it can reveal it's true secrets.
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Alex Fr wrote: BTW, what the hell is MFC?
An alternative to OWL.
Seriously, this kind of questions makes me feel old
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And what the hell is OWL?
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I don't know , who one-voted you Alex, but I countervoted since yours is a valid question.
"I love deadlines. I like the whooshing sound they make as they fly by." (DNA)
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Thanks! One-vote choice is the moron counter.
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Alex Fr wrote: CListCtrl
Ah only the very wise know
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It's the answer to the Ultimate Question of Life, CodeProject and Everything...
You know that humans are the most intelligent species, after the hamsters and dolphins (they, however, have left Earth leaving behind a rather cryptic message). As it turns, hamsters run the entire planet. They were conducting some experiments in an attempt to find the answer to the Ultimate Question: that's how they came with CodeProject. After years of waiting, CodeProject came up with the answer to the Ultimate Question of Life, CodeProject and Everything: CListCtrl. Unfortunately, no one knows which was the Ultimate Question, so CodeProject has begun to create a better version of itself, a new site that will be able to calculate it. Alternativetly, the hamsters are chasing Chris, trying to get his brain back for further study. They haven't been able to find him, although word has come that he's hidding in some restaurant at the end of Toronto...
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Fernando A. Gomez F. wrote: It's the answer to the Ultimate Question of Life, CodeProject and Everything...
no, i am.
you can tell by my CP ID#.
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Originally it was due to visitors mistakenly thinking the optional text answer field for a survey as the search box for the site. This let us know that most people were at the time searching for help on the CListCtrl class.
It turned up so often in the early surveys that poeple noticed and started using it as a defacto joke answer in surveys.
Now it is tradition.
If you vote me down, my score will only get lower
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...and the joke is ruined.
cheers,
Chris Maunder
The Code Project | Co-founder
Microsoft C++ MVP
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Computer/programming type info comes out so frequently, contains so many fly-by-night topics, and becomes obsolete so quickly that it's best if be done in digital format. If for no other reason than to hide from future generations the degree to which we flailed our arms about looking for answers. Harlequin novels also fall into this category.
On the other hand, some things don't change and are meant for the ages. These we print so that after the great cataclysm that nulls our decadent society, there is still something left to read. All that comes to mind at this time are some of my own (soon to be immortal) quotes, a few Vonnegut novels,and the CRC Handbook of Chemistry and Physics.
Also, when putting a book into real print, one must consider that it be of adequate quality so as to make it eligible for burning by the various dictators, ministers, and demagogues that seem to ever abound.
Currently, far too much literature that is referred to as a book (electronic or otherwise) is really more correctly described as a overly long magazine, sharing the same expected shelf-life.
'Oh Brave New World'
(and yes, the subject is also a pun)
"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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