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"A little time, a little trouble, your better day"
Badfinger
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The line about TrueType fonts no longer being in vogue or even heard of by the younger crowd prove I'm an old codger. Get off my lawn.
There are no solutions, only trade-offs. - Thomas Sowell
A day can really slip by when you're deliberately avoiding what you're supposed to do. - Calvin (Bill Watterson, Calvin & Hobbes)
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While us old folks yearn for the kern, baby!
Jeremy Falcon
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With age comes wisdom!
The difficult we do right away...
...the impossible takes slightly longer.
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Tru dat, buddy.
Jeremy Falcon
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Jeremy, you're not really old until your body feels it necessary to remind you of it Every. Single. ing. Moment. Of. The. Day.
I use naproxen sodium to tell mine to STFU and soldier, morning and evening. Sometimes it even works .
Software Zen: delete this;
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I laugh, but ya know... dang.
Jeremy Falcon
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Jeremy Falcon wrote: we're older but not necessarily old.
Perhaps we can modify as above.
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As it says in your profile:
Quote: as the industry matures rapidly. Much more so than most others historically speaking And so do we!
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I used to think my dad was old; I am now 26 years older than he was when he passed away. In my head I'm about 15.
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Amen, brother.
Jeremy Falcon
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Inside every old person is a young person, wondering: "what the hell happened?"
(who the hell invented mirrors?)
>64
It’s weird being the same age as old people. Live every day like it is your last; one day, it will be.
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As the old saying goes: One has to grow old, growing up is optional.
>64
It’s weird being the same age as old people. Live every day like it is your last; one day, it will be.
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I just have to throw my hands up and admit you're not wrong.
Doesn't CP collect birthdates in our profiles? It would be interesting to see what the median age on CP is...and whether new subscribers are bringing it up, or down, over time...
Speaking of which, CP has been at 15.9M subscribers forever it seems. Are we ever going to see it reach 16M?
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dandy72 wrote: It would be interesting to see what the median age on CP Just make sure our age doesn't cause an overflow.
dandy72 wrote: Speaking of which, CP has been at 15.9M subscribers forever it seems. Are we ever going to see it reach 16M? I tend to shy away from talking about this stuff these days; a lot of peeps here are too emotional about everything it seems. The less success a person has, the more emotional they are about crap. Anyway, IMO with the exception of the AI stuff, CP has gotten stagnant. I know for a fact the website design is a relic of the past, for instance. And yet, those with zero design experience will get upset when I say that.
This entire site was built around a MS centric stack. That's by and large the user base. That worked in the 90s when MS was one of the only serious players in the game, but these days we got lot dev going on that has nothing to do with MS... not the least of which is Rust. So, IMO unless CP adapts and stays fresh and new, it's always gonna be the old timers here just living in the past.
Nothing against MS development btw. I'm just a realist who pays attention. Which apparently, makes others upset. But, if you think about all the times CP has went down and why nothing was ever put in place to start preventing outages over the years... it's like they gave up. Hell, even their URL scheme is from the 90s. But, you can't say that without people getting emotional.
I ain't gonna make any friends today.
Edit: Peeps will always say "we don't have time" but I've managed enough folks to know that's the number one excuse for anything. If it takes 20 years to do something, time isn't the issue. It's a matter of priority, drive, and/or how much you care.
Jeremy Falcon
modified 30-Aug-24 12:02pm.
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Seems to me that what stack CP is built on bears little relationship to the content it hosts. I see more non-MS-related topics than MS-related in the General Programming section, for instance.
That said, I can see it is built on ASP.NET Framework. It might be good to rebuild the front end on Blazor or something. Someday, right?
There are no solutions, only trade-offs. - Thomas Sowell
A day can really slip by when you're deliberately avoiding what you're supposed to do. - Calvin (Bill Watterson, Calvin & Hobbes)
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TNCaver wrote: Seems to me that what stack CP is built on bears little relationship to the content it hosts. Well, I guess that was ambiguous. What I meant was it was built around the MS stack for the content.
TNCaver wrote: I see more non-MS-related topics than MS-related in the General Programming section, for instance. That's great if so. I mean even MS is embracing non-MS things these days. Times are changing. But, that's just one board that doesn't get much traction. Some of these boards will go a month with no action, for instance.
TNCaver wrote: That said, I can see it is built on ASP.NET Framework. It might be good to rebuild the front end on Blazor or something. Someday, right? It's less about the tech and more about how you use the tech. You can modernize the site with the same tech stack (non-content this time). I mean sure, that would be cool, but not a hard requirement to show the site some love.
Jeremy Falcon
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Jeremy Falcon wrote: It's less about the tech and more about how you use the tech. You can modernize the site with the same tech stack (non-content this time). True. I don't know if modernizing the look and feel will attract new members, if that's what you mean. If not, what other kinds of modernizing would you do?
There are no solutions, only trade-offs. - Thomas Sowell
A day can really slip by when you're deliberately avoiding what you're supposed to do. - Calvin (Bill Watterson, Calvin & Hobbes)
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I'm not gonna consult or work for free. But, I will give you one tip, know your target audience. And modernizing doesn't mean flying unicorns, etc. You can disagree, that's cool I guess. But, at this point, I gotta assume your picture of modernizing is something akin to Rainbow Brite playing a harp in a sprite embedded in a spreadsheet.
I would love to know your credentials. Like, if you never worked on a site with millions of hits. It would make this chat go a lot smoother and I'll be much less off-put. There are few real teachers in life and mostly fake ones with no experience just yapping. Just the cold, hard truth of life. Winners listen to real teachers, not fake ones. Like, nobody would ask a garbage man his thoughts on correct heart surgery protocols and take it seriously.
I realize I sound like a douche, but I've spent my entire life with people "disagreeing" online who have done nothing in their life, don't even brush their teeth, are total losers when you meet them in person, etc. But online, everyone's a Greek god or pretend to know everything. So, I'm old, cranky, and jaded.
I've simply given examples of how the site has been neglected. You should be able to extrapolate from that a pretty accurate hypothesis that if 2 or 3 areas are neglected then certainly more are.
If you're looking for a step-by-step guide, you can't afford me.
Jeremy Falcon
modified 30-Aug-24 17:57pm.
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Whoa! I'm not criticizing anything or anyone, and I sincerely apologize if that's how I came across. I was just exploring ideas, not challenging yours.
For what it's worth, yes, I built and maintained several iterations of the very public website of a PRO in Nashville for nearly 20 years. I left 5 years ago and no longer remember the analytics (I'm old, cranky, and forgetful of unimportant facts) but I'm sure it didn't get millions of hits per day, or month. Maybe in a year. Are my credentials not listed in my CP profile? I don't remember (there's that memory issue again), I'll have to check. Anyway, I've been developing software (server-side, desktop apps, websites, whatever) for about 38 years.
My definition of modernizing re: websites is not just looks, it's improving the UI to make it easier for the user to use, it's the tech and security and behind it, it's a lot of things, probably a lot of the same ways you define it.
There are no solutions, only trade-offs. - Thomas Sowell
A day can really slip by when you're deliberately avoiding what you're supposed to do. - Calvin (Bill Watterson, Calvin & Hobbes)
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Oh, and just so you know I'm not being a total hypocrite while I'm being a douche... I have directly worked on sites with millions of hits more than once. I've worked very closely with marketing teams that worked with sites getting millions of hits... more than once.
Now, that doesn't mean all my thoughts are gold or correct... far from it. It simply means I expect peeps to have done the same if we're gonna chat about it because I'm soooooooo tired of arguing online. Been dealing with that my whole life. That's all.
Jeremy Falcon
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