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Dear admin,
It will be very useful to add a chat panel for the beginners and other developers who can directly ask the doubts to the experts, which will be useful to all instead of posting questions.
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Chat will be useful only for the one who is asking something,not for everyone because questions you post will be available for years which will help others when they have same issues. This is not possible when we consider the chat.
"When you don't know what you're doing it's best to do it quickly"- SoMad
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Yea thats true but sometimes the user need the urgent reply, but on posting the question his time will be wasted. Chat is an alternate way to get answers faster and easier.
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So, are you prepared to pay for this service? The reason there's a delay can be as simple as the expert who knows the answer is not online at that time, we are all volunteers and have other commitments. Plus, a chat system tends to put you in touch with the first available operator, which is fine for things where there are a small number of answers, but for something as vast as programming, this is totally useless.
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So what are you doubting?
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Your username is My Doubt
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I asked what are you doubting?
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Every person has lots of doubts, me too have some doubts that's why I use this site. It helps me to clear lots of my doubts..
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Fortunately, using the "trick" that ProgramFox disclosed here: [^], I was able to recover the post, and re-post it on a previous question by the same person: [^].
I do not object to QA posts being removed for cause in principle. In practice, I do think that at times QA posts are removed too quickly.
I do think an issue worth considering is: what if a post that is down-voted heavily has replies to it that are possibly technically valuable to other QA users in the future ?
Suggestion: once a post is removed, and someone who posted a solution clicks on the link to their "disappeared" solution: re-direct them to the hidden version link that ProgramFox showed how to access.
idealistically, Bill
“I speak in a poem of the ancient food of heroes: humiliation, unhappiness, discord. Those things are given to us to transform, so that we may make from the miserable circumstances of our lives things that are eternal, or aspire to be so.” Jorge Luis Borges
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1. I've posted an article and I don't receive any points for it.
2. It's viewed more than 1000 times but nobody has voted for it. Maybe the viewers had no idea what the article is about, anyway I'm delighted with the average of 5
3. The download rate also seems wrong as my points due to download is 19 and in my article page it says it's downloaded 31 times. Maybe you don't count downloads from same user. I don't know.
A.Emamjomeh
modified 25-Apr-14 23:14pm.
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Thanks for reporting this, we'll fix it.
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Keep up the good work
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I successfully tried the console example given here at Code Project to interact with my workspace by storing the single file. Next, I'll have a go at pushing a directory and making revisions after reading a bit more.
1) Is there a good overview anyone can recommend so I can get a picture of the concepts of git ? I assume the way of thinking might be different from the thoughts used with SourceSafe (CVS).
2) Is there a good GUI client (for Windows sadly) that might help speed up my process of becoming acquainted with the options ?
I hope Code Project will add some of this info as a link under hints in the WorkSpaces area.
Thanks
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