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irc.codeproject.com
i hope so.... but i don't really believe in it for tomorrow
TOXCCT >>> GEII power
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Good idea, but there is one problem. I think Heath Stewart is a human and not capable of answering a lot of questions at the same time!
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i think heath stewart is not the only active guy on CP. we are more than 1 million registered CP-ers, so where is the problem ? isn't IRC principle about talking ?
TOXCCT >>> GEII power
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nothing here, move along...
Todd Smith
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yeah yeah, you are a nothing.
I'll write a suicide note on a hundred dollar bill - Dire Straits
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Exsqueeeeze me?
Shouldn't this be in the Collaboration / Testing forum??
[EDIT]
Oh wait I get it - Simon Says "I suggest you move this to the Collaboration / Testing forum"
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When publishing a new article, I would like to have an option of preventing it to show up in the "Latest Best Picks" list. Why? The reason is quite simple: I don't want my articles to get voted down just so they are removed from the list.
I write C++ articles for the Mobile / Embedded section, a considerably small portion of the CP readers. What happens is that some of my first voters tend to vote 5, which automatically brings my articles to the dreaded Latest Best Picks list. From this point on, the article starts to get voted down, until it exits the list. Suddenly, voting stops. Fishy, right? The article is being voted down just to be removed from the list.
Actually, this is kind of fair. The article does not belong there anyway. What bothers me is that I get the feeling that ratings do not reflect what readers think about the article. If I had an option of choosing not to allow the article on the list, ratings might better reflect what the interested readers think about it.
Regards,
João Paulo Figueira
Embedded MVP
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<just kidding>
OTOH, you could try writing a crappy article and it won't appear on the list at all.
</just kidding>
Chris Meech
I am Canadian. [heard in a local bar]
I think people should be required to have an operator's permit to use the internet. John Simmons
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That's a good one!
Regards,
João Paulo Figueira
Embedded MVP
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Don't care for ratings, they are just as useless as the "member status".
A statistic of how many people have downloaded the source archive would say much more about how good the article is.
So my suggestion is...
... replace the ratings with a download counter
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this is more of a rant I guess, but
Visual C++ forum is becoming so active I can never get a response to a question I have becuz it becomes flooded with newbie questions minutes later and my question get pushed to the bottom of the barrel...
So I say...anyone posting there with less than 1000 posts...get's posted in another fourm...Visual C++ for newbies (or something)...and any experienced programmer who isn't already a member or who hasn't built up a message post history will just have to do so...
My solution for the worlds problems right there
Cheers
How do I print my voice mail?
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Hockey wrote:
anyone posting there with less than 1000 posts...get's posted in another fourm...Visual C++ for newbies
so a newbie who posts 2000 posts in lounge is an expert in VC++
solution, try n try till you succeed
I'll write a suicide note on a hundred dollar bill - Dire Straits
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Exactly
How do I print my voice mail?
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Hockey wrote:
Visual C++ forum is becoming so active I can never get a response to a question I have becuz it becomes flooded with newbie questions minutes later and my question get pushed to the bottom of the barrel...
It is more likely that nobody has a answer or that the question has been poorly worded. There are a lot of hard-working people who spend a lot of time looking through all the posts.
Michael
CP Blog [^]
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Michael P Butler wrote:
that the question has been poorly worded
Never
jk
I figured it out...so it's all good...but honestly 10 mins after my post and there was like 6 new questions...like how do I resize a window
How do I print my voice mail?
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one more thing, if newbies posts goes to a seperate forum, then who is going to answers their questions? another newbie ?
I'll write a suicide note on a hundred dollar bill - Dire Straits
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Well, I do try to help, but the way the questions in the forum has been going lately, it seems I am turning obselete!
Roger Allen - Sonork 100.10016
Strong Sad: I am sad I am flying
Who is your favorite Strong?
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I have noticed that if your in a form your number of items to display stays focus so when you hit the MessageBoards drop down you get a big fat number in the in it covering up part of the dropdowns contents. I'm not sure if that happens on all forms or not but I was in the soapbox and hit messageboards and i gotta big 50 in the dropdown.
Win32newb
"Programming is like sex, make one mistake and you have to support it for a long time"
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Again, this is a known but with IE and the combo box. It has been covered in this message board (and in the Lounge) already. There has already been several suggestions about how to fix it as well.
Microsoft MVP, Visual C#
My Articles
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Ok thanks, wasn't aware it had been posted obviously. I will have to look and see what the suggestion on how to fix it is.
Thanks again
Win32newb
"Programming is like sex, make one mistake and you have to support it for a long time"
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There's nothing you can do to fix this in IE. It has to be a site change. If you don't like it, try using Mozilla or Firefox.
Microsoft MVP, Visual C#
My Articles
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1- Notify me by e-mail if someone answers this message
Or
2- Notify me by e-mail if anything is posted to this thread
abcdabcdabcdabcda
Don't forget, that's Persian Gulf not Arabian gulf!
Why do we close our eyes, when we dream?, When we cry?, When we imagine?, When we kiss?, Its because the most beautiful things in the world are unseen
Murphy: Click Here![^] I'm thirsty like sun, more landless than wind...
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maysamM wrote:
1- Notify me by e-mail if someone answers this message
already available.
maysamM wrote:
2- Notify me by e-mail if anything is posted to this thread
Will be great if added .. Something like (subscribe to this thred) option in vBulliten forums.
Sometimes you need to follow a thread without sending a reply.
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maysamM wrote:
2- Notify me by e-mail if anything is posted to this thread
I would prefer to have e-mail notification only for new threads started rather than anything is posted. And that too it should be optional.
//Start of joke
Never comment ur code. If it was hard to write, it should be hard to understand !!!
//End of joke
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