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No I am not going to ask that South Africa be made an option because we don't consider ourselves part of Africa
But I am surprised that Australia has such a low score, or do Aussies not like voting? Fear of the ballot? (could be a good movie title for a story about Florida eh?)
Also quite amazed that there are that many Africans on here Wonder how many are South African... (informal poll...)
regards,
Paul Watson
Bluegrass
Cape Town, South Africa
"We would accomplish many more things if we did not think of them as impossible."
- Chretien Malesherbes
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In Australia voting is compulsory, so it's either a backlash, or just not many of us. I can only think of four off the top of my head.
Christian
As I learn the innermost secrets of the around me, they reward me in many ways to keep quiet.
Men with pierced ears are better prepared for marriage. They've experienced pain and bought Jewellery.
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I am a full Vietnamese living in the United States
I was originally born in Thailand while my parents were making their journey over here, but spent my childhood in the US.
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Hi,
I didn´t know that actually were more people from Europe than from USA connected to this Page !
Maybe next time the poll could be more complex, just the countries, and then group it in the staditisc, by countries, continents, EU ( European Union), North states, South America, ... whatever, that could be very funny. eek:
I think Germany should be like UK, a lot of programmers there ,I'm from Spain, and for me it would be quite nice to know how many people from there is connected to codeguru :
Bye !
PS.: I think it could be a quite interesting poll !!
Braulio
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You mean codeproject right?
cheers,
Chris Maunder (CodeProject)
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Ooops, sh*t !, yes CODEPROJECT of course
That makes me remember a thing.... Codeproject is pretty cool to search articles ( it´s quite quite better than codeguru, maybe just because the people preffers to cooperate with real programmers that with sh*tty international firms...
But.... the discussion boards stuff is quite better in codeguru than in codeproject !, can you change that ? ( for example the thread of the articles, the way it divides the things, and the thing of rating the answers and see the profiles of the programmers), I think it´s pretty cool, and ... not so hard for you to change that ! ( or if you have changed can you promote it )...
Bye !
Braulio
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But.... the discussion boards stuff is quite better in codeguru than in codeproject !, can you change that ? ( for example the thread of the articles, the way it divides the things, and the thing of rating the answers and see the profiles of the programmers), I think it´s pretty cool, and ... not so hard for you to change that ! ( or if you have changed can you promote it )
DO you think ? I *hate* the rating system on CG. I've had people give me *useless* advice, hassle me to rate them and then flame me when I gave a 2 out of 5. Ratings were discussed here at one stage, and I think most people agreed it would suck.
CG seems to have more people posting than here, but I seriously believe the quality of posts here is much, much higher. I ask questions here and I usually get a very helpful answer. Not so CG, which I stopped using a long time ago.
Christian
As I learn the innermost secrets of the around me, they reward me in many ways to keep quiet.
Men with pierced ears are better prepared for marriage. They've experienced pain and bought Jewellery.
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Oops ! sorry about the comments of the Discussion Board !
Now is pretty cool !, I like it a lot, but I didn´t know that it was changed !
Very good, the only problem that I have is that I have my user name in the cookies but I don´t remember my password
Bye !
Braulio
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That's why there is a 'I've lost my password' button. If you ever need to sign in and don't have your password then when you try and sign in you'll see the link to click if you've misplaced your password.
Too easy
the discussion boards stuff is quite better in codeguru than in codeproject !, can you change that ? ( for example the thread of the articles, the way it divides the things, and the thing of rating the answers and see the profiles of the programmers
Personally I'm not keen on the CG way of showing messages, but you can always select 'Threaded View' in the 'view' dropdown (look up a bit). Click on the little head next to an authors name to see his/her profile. As to rating - nah - we have enough flame wars as it is!
cheers,
Chris Maunder (CodeProject)
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Yes you are right, now the discussion board is quite quite better, ... You have made a lot of changes ( could it be possible if next time you make a big change to announce it in codeproject home page... I was not using your discussion board because some months ago was not so good....)
And yes the thing of Ratings, you are right too... but still I found it a little bit funny , and the idea of Bronze, Silver..., it´s quite good !, I like it a lot ! ( someday I will become platinum... je je je )
Bye !
Braulio
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This poll though only reflects those who are willing to answer the question. I'm guessing a lot of people only come here to find some code.
The United States vote is probably low because people there have other things on their mind at the moment.
Michael
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Yea that's true. But also you must remember that Europe is a continent, tons of countries, while US is a single country. If you put America and Europe that would be a fair poll.
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Yes,
But I´m interested in the peolpe that will to vote, the people that comes only to get code free and nothing more is not interesting for me....
About the second issue you are right, I hope that it would never happens again.
Bye !
Braulio
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Nice go Chris, seems like everyone is pissed off about their country not being identified correctly. Maybe you should've done it by continent
David
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I'm still waiting for some New Zealanders to complain about being lumped with those obnoxious Australians. Then my task will be done.
Everyone feeling a little territorial, eh?
Relax guys and girls. The point is to show that we (the Code Project community) come from all corners of the globe. The reason some countries are treated separately is because I know that there are disproportionally more readers in some countries than others.
cheers,
Chris Maunder (CodeProject)
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How about a poll about the time zones we are in?
That would give an insight into when people might be reading the CP etc...
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Does that mean the UK can be divided up into England, Scotland, Wales.. etc.
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Why not cookie the survey. Once you vote the next time you visit the homepage you automatically see the current results. That's the way a lot of other sites do polls.
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I know what! you write the code for that cookie idea, build an automatic "code inserter" robot. Then all Chris has to do is run it and wallah it works. Of course you will need to test, stabilise, re-test and double check the code as well as put up with the ummm support calls that people give about how the cookie ate their monster and now their Gozilla browser does not work...
..."Why not cookie the survey. Once you vote the next time you visit the homepage you automatically see the current results. That's the way a lot of other sites do polls."...
Could also be written:
..."Wow Chris, great job, the polls are fantastic and I feel they really add value to our lives. However, just as an idea, why not think about using cookies to track our votes?
Once you vote the next time you visit the homepage you automatically see the current results. That way we can have a slightly more standard approach to polls, much like the way a other sites do polls (not that they are better). Just an idea, oh and I am willing to help out with the code "...
heh sorry I am just feeling sorry for Chris, I reckon his CP chair has made a groove in the carpet from having beeing used so much.
regards,
Paul Watson
Bluegrass
Cape Town, South Africa
"We would accomplish many more things if we did not think of them as impossible."
- Chretien Malesherbes
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With Lot of S/W engineers of Indian Origin, India should have been a option
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I guess you are right there should be next time more strict poll may be atleast names of those countries from which codeproject may have atleast 5 programmers.
In my dream, I was dorwning in my §orrow§
But my §orrow§, they learned to §wim
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Argentina is a Big Country In South America.
I returned to Argentina three Wheeks ago, And I am in Home.
Best Regards,
Carlos Antollini.
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Which makes it a special case why ?
Regards
Ray
"Je Suis Mort De Rire"
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It's Only a Joke.
I'm from Argentina, I lived in USA, I'm Living in Argentina again at this moment, but working for a couple of companys in the States.
I think, that I'm the only from Argentina in Code Project.
Best Regards!!!
Carlos Antollini.
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