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Comments by nobodyxxxxx (Top 24 by date)
nobodyxxxxx
26-Jul-13 6:44am
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Absolutely unreadable. You should learn english or ask in your foreign language...
nobodyxxxxx
26-Jul-13 6:28am
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Reason for my vote of 1 \n Very bad exception handling. If your methods fail the user have no clue why. All the rest is very common and nothing more that everyone can find while looking into msdn. Same like in your other 'tip'...
nobodyxxxxx
17-Jul-13 2:55am
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Reason for my vote of 5 \n I wish more guys would read this before posting their tips/articles...
nobodyxxxxx
17-Jul-13 2:50am
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Reason for my vote of 1 \n Another bad example for using SQL-Databases... You should shortly inform yourself about SQL-Injection! Beside this I can't see any useful 'tip' here - all what you show is very common and your code isn't a good example for beginners (bad naming conventions etc.)...
nobodyxxxxx
17-Jul-13 2:40am
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Reason for my vote of 1 \n You don't have the right to publish defused.ttf here in your download. You should shortly reread the terms of use for this font! Original Author wrote: 'You are not allowed to distribute these fonts, whatever the media (web, cd, zip, ...) without my express permission.'
nobodyxxxxx
11-Jul-13 2:40am
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Reason for my vote of 4 \n Nice...
nobodyxxxxx
11-Jul-13 2:37am
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Reason for my vote of 1 \n As the others - only posting some screenshots of such a common and easy task cant be a tip/trick - poor, really poor...
nobodyxxxxx
11-Jul-13 2:36am
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Reason for my vote of 1 \n As the others - only posting some screenshots of such a common and easy task cant be a tip/trick - poor, really poor...
nobodyxxxxx
11-Jul-13 2:34am
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Reason for my vote of 1 \n As I see you can do screenshots - wow I'm really impressed...
I have a short tip for you - next time try CTRL PRINT to copy only the active window not the complete desktop.
Sorry, but this 'tip/trick' is an absolutely waste of time an storage space...
nobodyxxxxx
8-Jul-13 9:31am
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Reason for my vote of 1 \n Much too simple to be a tip/trick and of course an bad example for coding (returns a point-object instead of a size-object, very bad exception handling, using Hungarian notation).
nobodyxxxxx
26-Jun-13 9:52am
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Reason for my vote of 1 \n Beside the functionality - this is a 'ggod' example for 'bad' coding. Only a few examples: Why not use a boolean var to store the state? Why not using 'stored' Bitmaps instaed craete new ones every time the state changed? and so on...
nobodyxxxxx
26-Jun-13 9:36am
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Reason for my vote of 1 \n Much to simple (in fact nothing more then in the original MSDN-Docs) and also a example for bad coding (did you ever here about code injection, connections will not be closed if an error occurs)
nobodyxxxxx
12-Jun-13 2:55am
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Reason for my vote of 1 \n There are much easier ways to manipulate Registry-Keys - like using reg-Files or better using Policies. The only 'Tip' here is the right registry-Key. But this has nothing to do with 'software development'. All other is very common/simple - nothing new...
nobodyxxxxx
11-Jun-13 8:13am
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Reason for my vote of 5 \n Nice idea and implementation...
nobodyxxxxx
11-Jun-13 8:09am
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Reason for my vote of 1 \n Poor - very poor...
nobodyxxxxx
12-Mar-13 6:50am
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Reason for my vote of 1 \n Much too simple and never worth an article...
nobodyxxxxx
7-Jan-13 3:13am
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Reason for my vote of 1 \n Do you take cp as your personal notebook? This is an absolut crap...
nobodyxxxxx
14-Sep-12 6:23am
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Reason for my vote of 1
There is absolutly nothing special inside. All you show is a very common way to do this task...
nobodyxxxxx
27-Aug-12 2:22am
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Reason for my vote of 3
There are easier ways to check this. For example:
System.Diagnostics.Process.GetCurrentProcess().ProcessName == "devenv"
nobodyxxxxx
22-Aug-12 2:35am
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Reason for my vote of 1
The MSDN documentation for extension methods is much better than this. This one is absolutly 'nothing'...
nobodyxxxxx
20-Aug-12 2:34am
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Reason for my vote of 1
How about setting a password for your account if you not want that any other user use your computer. If the computer crashes while your prog running you will have really fun to restart your computer...
nobodyxxxxx
26-Jul-12 4:58am
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Reason for my vote of 1
Absolutly sensless code.
Why not simple: list.IndexOf(100)...
nobodyxxxxx
20-Jul-12 9:58am
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Reason for my vote of 1
There are so much tips and tricks inside Codeproject doing the same (and sometimes much better). There is no need for such a very poor addition...
nobodyxxxxx
24-Jan-12 7:14am
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Reason for my vote of 1
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