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Ahhh, so I am not going crazy . I ended up modifying my latest answer in QA several times because I was not seeing all my changes after modifying it.
Soren Madsen
"When you don't know what you're doing it's best to do it quickly" - Jase #DuckDynasty
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I am having this issue as well,
IE 9 and FF 22.0 both with the same behaviour
I have tried pressing F5 to land in other Web0x-Server but it is making no difference.
M.D.V.
If something has a solution... Why do we have to worry about?. If it has no solution... For what reason do we have to worry about?
Help me to understand what I'm saying, and I'll explain it better to you
Rating helpful answers is nice, but saying thanks can be even nicer.
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You mean the tweet count was reset?
Tweet count is based on the one thing that Twitter will see: your URL. Change the title and you change the URL. However, when editing an article you can be sneaky: below the WYSIWYG editor is a line showing the final URL of the article. Click the slug (the end bit of the URL) and set that to whatever you want, eg. the old slug 'ExpandableIocContainer" and twitter will hook it up again.
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I will remember that for the next time... now I already have tweets in both addresses.
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Can we get a sticky for the VB forum explaining that VB6 is a dead language and that there is a free net express product that should be used.
There has been a rash of VB6 questions indicating new project in the forum recently. A sticky may reduce the urge to call the poster a complete idiot and to upgrade to .Net.
Never underestimate the power of human stupidity
RAH
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I am not disagreeing with your stance, but I believe that the forum title "Visual Basic" invites VB6 type questions as it has been the traditional way to refer to that language.
What I do disagree with is: the urge to call the poster a complete idiot and to upgrade to .Net. On another site, I helped a guy with a VB6 project and I asked him if he could explain why I observed so many VB6 questions from his stated country (India) and he informed me that it was what being taught at his university (this about one year ago). Needless to say, I was somewhat taken back by that statement, but it explained the many rudimentary programing questions being posed in VB6. My reason for stating this, is so that those with the urge to ridicule may think a bit before doing so. Perhaps, some of CP's members from India could offer further insight on this issue.
Additionally, this site claims:Quote: CodeProject is a community of Software development and Design developers joined together with certain common goals: to learn, to teach and to have fun programming. Developers from all over the world come together to share source code, tutorials and knowledge for free to help their fellow programmers. I see nothing in that statement that says a programming language must be actively supported by its creator for it to be a valid topic for discussion.
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I realise there are many existing apps out there but I am truly shocked to hear a university was still using VB6 as a teaching aid. I would consider that almost a crime, I can't imagine any teaching organisation disadvantaging their students to that degree.
I don't think CP should not helps where they can, an awful lot of us worked through VB6, but to see someone starting a project using VB6 is distressing, these are the people I consider need to be enlightened.
Never underestimate the power of human stupidity
RAH
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Regardless of whether you, I, or the rest of Those Who Know Better reckon VB6 should quietly leave the room, and quickly, there's a ton of code still being written in VB6.
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The problem is: There is too much code written in VB6. Nobody has the time and money needed to upgrade all those old apps to .NET (or any other language). So if a bug is found or a small change needed the legacy goes on...
I too have to maintain some legacy VB6 apps and I'm really grateful for any site which is still offering some information about that language.
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I don't have a problem with maintaining VB6, that is part of what we do, even adding minor changes, what really bugs me is where new projects are being started in VB6 , I think that should be discouraged strongly.
Never underestimate the power of human stupidity
RAH
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Mycroft Holmes wrote: what really bugs me is where new projects are being started in VB6 , I think that should be discouraged strongly.
Then you should speak with the companies doing it. So long the "sh1t" is over there, CP is only trying to minimize the coding-horrors
M.D.V.
If something has a solution... Why do we have to worry about?. If it has no solution... For what reason do we have to worry about?
Help me to understand what I'm saying, and I'll explain it better to you
Rating helpful answers is nice, but saying thanks can be even nicer.
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You miss the point, when you see questions asking how to create/start/extend a VB6 project there is a great temptation (for me anyway) to call the OP a pillock. If there was a sticky about what the responder should most certainly point out it may lower the level of angst.
Never underestimate the power of human stupidity
RAH
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Do you really think that such "enquirers" read sticky posts?
M.D.V.
If something has a solution... Why do we have to worry about?. If it has no solution... For what reason do we have to worry about?
Help me to understand what I'm saying, and I'll explain it better to you
Rating helpful answers is nice, but saying thanks can be even nicer.
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Improving/Correting an accepted solution does set the solution to not accepted.
Ok at least points will not be decremented
modified 7-Dec-13 12:26pm.
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imho, your editing an accepted solution puts you in the position of "second guessing" two people, the OP, and the person who wrote the solution.
I suggest that if you think there's an error in the code, you write a comment on the solution; if you think the whole approach is wrong, write your own solution.
"What Turing gave us for the first time (and without Turing you just couldn't do any of this) is he gave us a way of thinking about and taking seriously and thinking in a disciplined way about phenomena that have, as I like to say, trillions of moving parts.
Until the late 20th century, nobody knew how to take seriously a machine with a trillion moving parts. It's just mind-boggling." Daniel C. Dennett
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Although having edited the text of my article[^], the article content does not update when I re-visit the page.
ie. If I re-edit the page, all the new content is displayed in the editor, but 'Publish' does not update the article. So the page displays 6.8.1 but the editor displays 6.8.2.
Very confused!
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Apologies, we're experiencing some Article Editor weirdness. We're on it!
I ran a few tests and your edits will show up "eventually," but I wouldn't take that to the bank. I recommend waiting until we get it all resolved.
Thanks,
Sean Ewington
CodeProject
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Can you add Python to the list of languages for the code block formatting?
Thanks
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Funnily enough Sean asked about this today.
It's been done for a while. Just figured it was worth mentioning here.
cheers
Chris Maunder
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I didn't know whether I should reply now, or wait another 7 years
How's everyone at team CP doing?
I have to apologise, I'm not on here as much now and just occasionally pop in past when something catches my interesting on the emails i'm still subscribed to.
I really don't know where the time goes nowadays!
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We're doing OK. Busier than ever, which I guess is a good thing.
What's the latest set of wheels you're driving? I assume you've moved on from the RS4 by this point
cheers
Chris Maunder
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Being busy can be a good thing, as long as it is not busy being fixing other people mess!
RS4....bloody hell, that was a looong time ago she disappeared! It got binned in 2012, I then moved up to a C63 AMG, and then got rid of that in 2015 when I moved to Qatar, where I simply ran around in a company supplied Mitsi Pajero for the 3 years I lived there. Left Qatar (residentially only, still working there) and relocated to Cyprus in 2017. Now running around in a Mitsi Outlander 7 seat 2.2 turbo diesel no less!
Don't see the need for anything low to the ground here, roads can be a bit hit and miss, speed bumps everywhere in the towns, and locals drive like they bought their licenses so anything decent would just get trashed.
Recently moved my eldest daughters school, and the school run is now 60km one way, so tempted to go electric now, but no Tesla dealer on the island, and stories of other Tesla owners having to send their cars to mainland europe for repairs in a bit off putting. Haven't looked at anything!
I did buy a 500cc Quad Bike for running around the mountains and national parks and forests here. There are so many tracks everywhere and it is pretty much a free for all once you head away from the main towns and cities. It's great fun and having the constant sunshine is great.
Also got lots of clear skies at nights, so started astrophotography as well now, so that's keeping me occupied. I thought about doing some articles on Ascom programming, its an open platform for astronomy equipment, but haven't looked into the developer docs yet...maybe one day. I think I have said that about a few other topics, but just don't know where the time goes.
The ultrabook I got from you in 2012 for the Intel App competition, is currently being used as my outside laptop for the astro software. still working well, except the left trackpad button is spaffed, its got a wee bit of life yet, but without usb3 its a bit slow for large imaging/data transfers.
That's about it for now!
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I'm sad to hear you've ditched the RS4 and the AMG for a Mitsubishi. That does indeed bring a tear to my eye.
But the ultrabook is still going? Crazy. Mine gave up the ghost a few years back. It was fun while it lasted.
Astrophotography was a big hobby of mine when I was back in Canberra. Clear skies, perfect conditions, but crappy gear as a student. It's amazing what can be done in software these days so if you've up for an article that would be amazing.
Take care mate.
cheers
Chris Maunder
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