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Thx Chris.
FWIW, it looks like the best license for me would actually be 'Creative Commons Attribution-NoDerivs' (CC BY-ND).
Would that be acceptable to CP?
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As long as you allow others to see and use your code, any license is good.
I've added CC BY-ND 3.0 but I have a real concern about the "no derivatives" part. Do you really not want people extending your work, or is it that you don't want people:
1. Extending your work and claiming it for their own
2. Extending your work and breaking it
3. Extending your work and taking it in directions you're not keen on
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Chris Maunder
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Hi, I go through your website and found very good study material articles. but my didn't found interview related material. some of articles have few questions but not much sufficient. i want systematic and complete different UI.
you can put interview questions based on different technologies.
as you have very good resources in theory. try to put this option also. many of freshers or Exp. person always try to search this stuff.
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While this isn't, strictly speaking, a topic that's suitable for Site Bugs/Suggestions, there are resources here on CP that already cover this. Try searching through the articles of Shivprasad Koirala[^].
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Firstly, that's a damn suave profile pic. The puts us to shame.
Second, we have a bit of a dichotomy with accounts: There is your site membership (eg your CodeProject or RootAdmin) number, and there is your network-wide profile number. Your profile is the thing that allows you to log on to any site (Workspaces, codeproject.com., codeproject.tv etc) using the same email/password, but once on a given site you have separate memberships.
We are in the middle of ripping the guts out of this and switching it around: You'll have a single account (email/password) and then on each site you'll have a site profile that allows you to customise the given site.
Hence the two terms you're seeing. Profile ID != Member ID. Profiles.Count > Members.Count.
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Chris Maunder
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That explains the situation.
Thanks.
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This message should say "N items need approval", since the items could be spread across articles, blogs, tips and reference items.
/ravi
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I still think of all of them as articles, and I would prefer to be clear that we're talking articles and not, say, catalog items or forum messages.
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Chris Maunder
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This implies that we should talk about articles, Tips and References as Big-Articles, Medium-Articles and Tiny-Articles.
I will never again mention that Dalek Dave was the poster of the One Millionth Lounge Post, nor that it was complete drivel.
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That's how I talk about them
(Actually I talk about Article and ArticleViewModel entities and their associated ArticleTypId - but I have a slightly different perspective than most)
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Chris Maunder
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Chris Maunder wrote: but I have a slightly different perspective than most
The curse of those who know the code behind
I will never again mention that Dalek Dave was the poster of the One Millionth Lounge Post, nor that it was complete drivel.
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It appears my suggestion has been accepted (and in fact improved upon, by adding the detail byline). So the "answered" icon attached to this post should probably be changed to "fixed".
/ravi
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I was *just* hunting for your original message so I could ping you.
Thanks for saving me the trouble!
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Chris Maunder
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Chris Maunder wrote: I was *just* hunting for your original message ... Yes, I know. My keylogger (cleverly disguised as a must-have CP article) informed me of the fact.
/ravi
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Oh dear.
*That* explains a lot.
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Chris Maunder
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Hawk eye
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Maciej Los wrote: There are only 2 answers:
No, he has 12 answers: 7 on the first question and 5 on the second question.
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ProgramFox wrote: No, he has 12 answers: 7 on the first question and 5 on the second question.
Formally, you're right!
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I just saw this as well.
An overflow?
What do you get when you cross a joke with a rhetorical question?
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Brisingr Aerowing wrote: An overflow?
Only if they've discovered a new 23.3-bit integer type!
A 23-bit integer would overflow at ~8.4 million.
A 24-bit integer wouldn't overflow until ~16.8 million.
"These people looked deep within my soul and assigned me a number based on the order in which I joined."
- Homer
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This is an issue with a database call failing, but there is clear and unambiguous code to fallback to a previous value.
Clearly my code doesn't understand the terms "clear and unambiguous".
cheers
Chris Maunder
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