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Fair enough...
Chris Maunder wrote:
Are you saying I'm slow?
Never, just trying to think of some ways to make things easier for all.
Nick Parker
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Nick Parker wrote:
Never, just trying to think of some ways to make things easier for all.
I was joking - I know I'm slow to get updates up
cheers,
Chris Maunder
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Couldn't we have a separate list for job seekers (where people looking for work can post a brief resume and contacT details) so that the Jobs Available section doesn't get polluted with two entirely different types of post.
Ev
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Thats what the "Work Issues / Certification / Resumes" forum was created for.
Michael
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It would be really interesting to be able to view users by country. Often I've wanted to see who else from South Africa is on CP, but haven't been able to.
Cheers,
Simon
X-5 452 rules.
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Is Easy, You have 33700 members in CP.
I Don't live in Sout Africa.
Now You have the 33699 members that can live in South Africa....
A little help for You: Paul Watson lives in South Africa....
Cheers!!!
Carlos Antollini.
Sonork ID 100.10529 cantollini
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I really think it is a good idea. It would be nice with some kind of codeproject statistics page. For example: members by country, member by posts/articles, interests/occupation (the ones you check in the member settings), unique daily logins and other nifty things you could get from the database.
Must think of the Useability/Extra work for Chris ratio, though.
/moliate
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no older than Thursday 6th July, 2000 (1 year, 9 months)?
something not backuped?
t!
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I think that was the date that the new user management system went live.
Michael
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A big elepant stamp for Michael!
I've been thinking that I should backdate all those who have July 6 as their joining date to Nov 15 1999 (CodeProject launch date).
cheers,
Chris Maunder
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Chris Maunder wrote:
Nov 15 1999 (CodeProject launch date).
But my oldest download file is 6 Nov 1999.
OR are you seperating CodeTools from CodeProject?
OR am I getting to old?
I have a new poll suggestion.
A few days ago someone posted a question and stated they were not sure it was worth learning becuase they found a book about it dated in 1995. Now C is from 1972 and most of you were not born when I had my first programming job so what I consider old and others is apparently very different.
Question: At what age is something to old to bother learning about?
Good ideas are not adopted automatically.
They must be driven into practice with courageous patients. -Admiral Rickover. ...
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(searching cp for awk i found there are)
two similar links:
http://www.codeproject.com/shell/shswap.asp
http://www.codeproject.com/shell/shswapl.asp
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Thanks Tibor - I've fixed this.
cheers,
Chris Maunder
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HOws a bout a real time chat forum. Some kind of Java Applet that allows us to chat. Forums are great for Q&As but for a good discussion we need something more. That is unless there already is one and i aint seen it. But still an idea.
I'm not late, I'm just not as early as I could have been.
MSN Messenger address: jonathann4@hotmail.com feel free to chat!
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I suggested this the other day and got some responses... maybe you want to check out that thread.
-Jack
To an optimist the glass is half full.
To a pessimist the glass is half empty.
To a programmer the glass is twice as big as it needs to be.
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A lot of CPians use sonork to chat and confer.
We even have a chat room on it - Bob's HungOut
http://www.sonork.com/
Nish
If I am awake and my eyes are closed, it does not necessarily mean that I am thinking of naked women.
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Chris,
Have you ever thought of having a page with listings of current updates/upgrades you may be working on, so that we might have some ideas to what we will see on CP in the future?
Nick Parker
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I was looking at the downloadable code for the CP forum and noticed that the last post was WAY out of date. Is there going to be an update for all of us to use? Even better, will there be an ASP.net version of the forum???
David Stone
dstone@newcenturytitle.com
"I am but mad north-northwest, when the wind is southerly I know a hawk from a handsaw." -Hamlet
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David Wulff has taken the code and cleaned it up a lot, so I'd suggest using that version. The version we use here is so intertwined with the rest of the CP infrastructure that I simply don't have the time to untangle it and repackage (ASP sucks)
I very much would like to provide an ASP.NET version of the forums but I can't promise anything at this stage.
cheers,
Chris Maunder
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Chris Maunder wrote:
The version we use here is so intertwined with the rest of the CP infrastructure that I simply don't have the time to untangle it and repackage (ASP sucks)
Now if Microsoft had said that about the bundling of IE, then they wouldn't be in the same amount of trouble. "We can't remove IE because Windows sucks".
Case closed
Michael
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A bad craftsman always blames his tools. However we could just blame microsoft for the whole thing. This way everyone is happy. Except Bill of course.
I'm not late, I'm just not as early as I could have been.
MSN Messenger address: jonathann4@hotmail.com feel free to chat!
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OK - in that case I'll fallback on the 'I'm too lazy' argument
cheers,
Chris Maunder
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Instead of having your current forum name listed in red, can you make it red AND a link. IMHO it is easier for me to click on that than to find the "show all threads" link.
Sure, it is a stupid little point, but since having it also be a link shouldn't hurt anything, I really can't think of a reason not to do it since it would make moving around a tiny bit easier.
Tim Smith
I know what you're thinking punk, you're thinking did he spell check this document? Well, to tell you the truth I kinda forgot myself in all this excitement. But being this here's CodeProject, the most powerful forums in the world and would blow your head clean off, you've got to ask yourself one question, Do I feel lucky? Well do ya punk?
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