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you don't have to if you don't wanna, I made it beacse its a bigger book mark, its on of my most sed sites, so its a big app in my new tab when i press the new tab button
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I still don't understand what its purpose is. Why have an app that does exactly the same as a link?
Use the best guess
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When opening a notification from the email, I'd expect it to be marked as read.
* Perhaps only after a check that the page was successfully loaded, however,
the same goes for the notification link in the site.
It is a paradox that paradoxes would actually exist in reality.
That means of course that they don't exist.
However, they do!
∫(Edo )dx = Tzumer
∑k( this.Kid) k = this. ♥
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Good suggestion
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What is going on?
Please, do something...
[EDIT]
I forgot to specify when "Servers are overworked" message is displayed. It happens when i try to add comment.
[/EDIT]
modified 21-Aug-13 2:43am.
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I also get it (on Chrome 29).
But the thing is that the message the update failed when actually if you refresh the page you can see that it was actually updated successfully.
It is a paradox that paradoxes would actually exist in reality.
That means of course that they don't exist.
However, they do!
∫(Edo )dx = Tzumer
∑k( this.Kid) k = this. ♥
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Yes, refreshing page solves the problem, but it should work without user interaction
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I've seen this before, and I suspect it is just that the server is taking too long to respond, so the web page thinks it failed. May be some major database activity happening in the background.
Use the best guess
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Are Code project users get benefited in terms of money except code or knowledge transfer ?
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Well, if you take full advantage of Code Project knowledge, you should hopefully improve as a developer, which may help you to negotiate that better job/salary.
Alternatively, you could win some of the competitions which have prizes of varying value.
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I understood about knowledge that i already mention with my previous post actually.
I wounder that it might happend, people find it more interesting to ask a question then
answering, because if you want to answer you have to do a bit home work & spend time in terms of Google Search or share past experience or code review.
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As soon as you have to pay people for answers, the popularity of the site disappears, while the quality of the answers doesn't necessarily go up. As far as I'm concerned, this is a very bad idea. I contribute my time and knowledge for free as a repayment for all the people who helped me.
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There are people here that are so good professionals that don't need to do that "google search" 99% of the times.
I am one of those who do search many times to answer a question, but you are totally missunderstanding the concept. I do obtain benefits of it: I LEARN.
Many of my answers are not top-professional, but they help sometimes. The feeling of helping other unknown people is a reward as well.
In addition if I answer a question as good as I can and other member corrects me saying: That is not a good idea because... or that is not going to work correctly because... or whatever... (see point 1: I LEARN)
So yes, you need to do an little inversion of time. But you are getting the benefits of that research too.
M.D.V.
If something has a solution... Why do we have to worry about?. If it has no solution... For what reason do we have to worry about?
Help me to understand what I'm saying, and I'll explain it better to you
Rating helpful answers is nice, but saying thanks can be even nicer.
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Mukesh Ghosh wrote: except code or knowledge transfer
You make it sound like benefiting from the freely shared knowledge and experience of 10M members is a bad thing.
But to answer you question: No, apart from benefiting from the knowledge and experience of 10M members, over 35,000 articles, 50,000 downloads and millions of questions and answers and a supportive, nurturing community, there isn't really any other benefit.
Sorry.
cheers,
Chris Maunder
The Code Project | Co-founder
Microsoft C++ MVP
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I understood what are you saying.
If you see out of 10 questions you will find lots of viewer who actually see that question,my point is how
many of them try to provide solution for that, is it because they don't know or they even didn't bother
to dig the solution?
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Well i truly believe that Code Project Related to share knowledge, that will help people.
So should i assume that any advertise that help people to enhance his knowledge in code project is free of cost?
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First of all.i want your opinion that if you have some error or confusion which you are not able to solve even after so many efforts,you posted a question on some forum. You considered that issue as BIG PROBLEM,but actually it is not.
Now you are about to get a solution but asked to pay 20$(Rs. 1280/-),would you pay it? Think twice.
Quote: any advertise that help people to enhance his knowledge in code project is free of cost?
Have a look at this snapshot.
http://s20.postimg.org/4v1ac45ml/Codeproject_servers.png[^]
Have you ever thought how this runs? These are Code Project servers where this conversation is about to store. This servers can be considered more more more valuable than anything for software developer. Every firm has its business strategy and ads are part of that. Code Project doesn't charge even a single rupee for an account,and whats the reward? It cant be explained in words.
For us,at least to me, the content available here (FREE OF COST) is some thing that you cant get anywhere else(even if you are ready to pay). I am live example of the one who is 110% prepared from the help of Code Project.
Quote: I wonder that it might happen, people find it more interesting to ask a question then
answering, because if you want to answer you have to do a bit home work & spend time in terms of Google Search or share past experience or code review.
That home work(in your terms) and that 'TIME' you mentioned about,is the one who makes some one a developer in real sense.
Go thourgh this link http://www.codeproject.com/info/about.aspx[^]
These are the people who are working 24*7,JUST TO HELP US.
1000 Salute to all of them.
Warm regards,
Proud member of Code Project,
Rohan Leuva.
Rule of debugging: "If you get a different error message, you're making progress."
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I am proud to know someone who posts that. I salute you.
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Big respect,Pete...
NOTE : One more MVP coming soon....
Thanks alot.
Rule of debugging: "If you get a different error message, you're making progress."
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Nice answer. I agree totally.
M.D.V.
If something has a solution... Why do we have to worry about?. If it has no solution... For what reason do we have to worry about?
Help me to understand what I'm saying, and I'll explain it better to you
Rating helpful answers is nice, but saying thanks can be even nicer.
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Rohan Leuva wrote: I am live example of the one who is 110% prepared from the help of Code Project.
Perhaps you now need help from the Maths Project.
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Oh...sorry sorry.....110%-10%=100% .
Rule of debugging: "If you get a different error message, you're making progress."
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here's a model based on money, let's see if it will be the next hit...
Google - Helpouts[^]
It is supposed to go live soon, you can already register, good luck.
--
If money is your hope for independence, you cannot reach it.
Being loved gives you strength,
while loving gives you courage.
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I have more than bunch of friends here. They're Priceless!
thatrajaNobody remains a virgin, Life screws everyone
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