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as pointed out by Harold, je isn't colored like other asm commands.
http://www.codeproject.com/Messages/4281490/Re-Handing-in-my-Coder-Card.aspx[^]
Did you ever see history portrayed as an old man with a wise brow and pulseless heart, waging all things in the balance of reason?
Is not rather the genius of history like an eternal, imploring maiden, full of fire, with a burning heart and flaming soul, humanly warm and humanly beautiful?
--Zachris Topelius
Training a telescope on one’s own belly button will only reveal lint. You like that? You go right on staring at it. I prefer looking at galaxies.
-- Sarah Hoyt
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Fixed in next release. Thanks for spotting this.
cheers,
Chris Maunder
The Code Project | Co-founder
Microsoft C++ MVP
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So, what you're saying is...
Je ne colore pas.
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Je ne le fais pas couleur "je".
I think. I'm very, very rusty.
cheers,
Chris Maunder
The Code Project | Co-founder
Microsoft C++ MVP
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That makes sense too, though I don't see the use of "le" and I think the French (and Canadia-ans) use a different form of quote. So...
Je ne fais pas couleur «je».
Or should I say...
Tu ne fais pas coleur «je».
Or, given your position as overlord of the hamsters, perhaps this would be more appropriate:
Vous ne faites pas coleur «je».
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I don't hav the fancy shmancy quote char on my keyboard, and I think we're past the point of vous's
cheers,
Chris Maunder
The Code Project | Co-founder
Microsoft C++ MVP
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Chris Maunder wrote: I think we're past the point of vous's
Hey now, don't go spreading rumors. A certain fellow in a mankini will get jealous.
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Sean has moved on from Mankini's - that was so last year; very chichi in fact. Sean's new attire is fur lined codpiece and nipple tassles.
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I'm about 10% through Rosetta Stone now, and I'm starting to see the "le [verb]" pattern pop up. Crazy Frenchies.
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Lately, I have been noticing the quality of articles on CP is going down. One of the basic rule is to have article in english. How come this was approved?
Log4Net and SQLite[^]
Manas Bhardwaj
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I think this was just corrected.
When I opened it up from your link, I saw the article in Spanish. I went to the bottom and opened the comment about it not being in English, I clicked the articles permalink and suddenly it was in English - confused the heck out of me
Soren Madsen
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Yes, right! But even after translating to english, I do not think that it makes a quality article.
Manas Bhardwaj
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What a well timed post.
Sean and I have been talking about a new system to handle exactly this type of thing. There's not enough editors to handle the workload, so we're going to tackle this issue in two ways
1. The editors will focus on all new articles and ensure they either meet a minimum bar or are pushed back to 'composing' status to have the author rework it
2. We enlist help from you guys to help us identify and correct formatting and grammar issues such as this. English isn't everyone's first language (C++ is, though, right??) so the most important thing for me is that the community help make an article better as opposed to making an author feel dumb.
cheers,
Chris Maunder
The Code Project | Co-founder
Microsoft C++ MVP
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Good to hear that you are thinking about this.
Do you really think C++ is everyone's first language? I thought it was C#
I have another suggestion. I notice that most of the articles are not really good enough for articles but Tips. And when pointed out, Author starting asking how to convert an Article to Tip. As far as I know, there isn't any option to do it yourself (apart from sending mail to Sean).
Why not include an option, for e.g. : 'Switch to ->' Arctile | Tip | Whatever...
Manas Bhardwaj
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There is definitely the ability to convert articles to tips (and vice versa), except if the article is an alternative to an existing article. In this case the alternative article must be of the same type.
Tips are meant to be very small, very quick tips. Short articles are fine, so we need to be careful we don't pollute tips with small articles.
cheers,
Chris Maunder
The Code Project | Co-founder
Microsoft C++ MVP
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Chris Maunder wrote: There is definitely the ability to convert articles to tips (and vice versa)
May be a new queue where all such articles that get 5 votes for 'Wrong Type' are pushed and users with power can convert it into other type and push back again into approval queue?
Chris Maunder wrote: Short articles are fine, so we need to be careful we don't pollute tips with small articles.
BTW, where does this fit: Server side Delimiters in ASP.NET[^]?
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That's an article. A reference article.
cheers,
Chris Maunder
The Code Project | Co-founder
Microsoft C++ MVP
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Thanks. I too thought so. Converted.
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Up until fairly recently, only CPians above a certain reputation level were allowed to vote on new articles, but it now seems that anyone can do so. I suspect this often means the use of friends and/or sock puppets to get sub-standard or incomplete articles published.
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When I signed on as an editor, one of the restrictions asked was that we didn't touch new articles (articles less than three months old). Perhaps if this restriction were lifted, we'd help tackle the backlog.
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On the main page under Cast your vote, for some reason the first in the list is "Best ASP.NET article of April 2011".
I took a look at them and they look like good articles, but they are not from last month
Soren Madsen
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You run a monthly article competition, you give it rules like "appear on these dates in 2011 and only 2011," you dig a hole in the ground when it's finished it's life, you bury it, and somehow (against all logic) it rises up and walks again.
Why won't monthly article competitions stay buried?
(I've fixed the problem - thank you kindly for the report)
Thanks,
Sean Ewington
The Code Project
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No problem.
When it was still open, I was looking at it and wondered if it was possible to cast a vote - in the end I must admit I just could not help myself. Sorry if you now have to go back and declare a new winner (actually, my vote went to the article that won).
Soren Madsen
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- server logged me out...
- page back to fixed...
- question tag filters auto filled!
5-10 minutes from now.
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Yeah, I'm having problems too. It reverted to 10 messages per page instead of my custom 50. Doesn't want to change back.
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