Kinda Cool...
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{When you read this, it's not about my article. It's me saying thanks to CP for giving us a place to share code and help each other. You know... a place for us to give back.} Just wanted to say Kudos to CP for a few reasons. Foremost is that I could not find an example of code I needed anywhere that fit my needs for what I was after. I looked (here) all over the web and really didn't find a total start->finish solution that demonstrated all the details. CodeProject gave me the opportunity to search here and it also gave me a chance to publish my own stuff so that someone coming behind me with a similar need could get what they were after. I know that I'm pointing out obvious stuff (I mean the sky is blue right? Errr, unless it's cloudy.) but we get free web space, free article editors and a chance to get some credibility as developers. Obviously we make CP what it is but someone had to front-end all the time, energy and associated costs to even give us the chance. Thanks to Chris, Nish, Smitha, David and all the others for giving us a little slice of our 5 minutes of fame.:rose: All hail :bob:!:cool: I edited this. It's a shame that saying thanks has to be a bad thing. To many insecure people in the world I guess. Morons... :(
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{When you read this, it's not about my article. It's me saying thanks to CP for giving us a place to share code and help each other. You know... a place for us to give back.} Just wanted to say Kudos to CP for a few reasons. Foremost is that I could not find an example of code I needed anywhere that fit my needs for what I was after. I looked (here) all over the web and really didn't find a total start->finish solution that demonstrated all the details. CodeProject gave me the opportunity to search here and it also gave me a chance to publish my own stuff so that someone coming behind me with a similar need could get what they were after. I know that I'm pointing out obvious stuff (I mean the sky is blue right? Errr, unless it's cloudy.) but we get free web space, free article editors and a chance to get some credibility as developers. Obviously we make CP what it is but someone had to front-end all the time, energy and associated costs to even give us the chance. Thanks to Chris, Nish, Smitha, David and all the others for giving us a little slice of our 5 minutes of fame.:rose: All hail :bob:!:cool: I edited this. It's a shame that saying thanks has to be a bad thing. To many insecure people in the world I guess. Morons... :(
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Thank you! I wasn't trying to say anything about my article. I was more trying to express frustration about not finding what you are looking for. Building your own solution and then having a place to share it to others. I'm sure you knew that and were being kind but I just want to state that so that others know I'm not tooting my own horn...:badger: but man ... I'm tooting today...:-O better stay home I think.:^) (Side note, all these icons are kind of fun. hehehehehehe).
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{When you read this, it's not about my article. It's me saying thanks to CP for giving us a place to share code and help each other. You know... a place for us to give back.} Just wanted to say Kudos to CP for a few reasons. Foremost is that I could not find an example of code I needed anywhere that fit my needs for what I was after. I looked (here) all over the web and really didn't find a total start->finish solution that demonstrated all the details. CodeProject gave me the opportunity to search here and it also gave me a chance to publish my own stuff so that someone coming behind me with a similar need could get what they were after. I know that I'm pointing out obvious stuff (I mean the sky is blue right? Errr, unless it's cloudy.) but we get free web space, free article editors and a chance to get some credibility as developers. Obviously we make CP what it is but someone had to front-end all the time, energy and associated costs to even give us the chance. Thanks to Chris, Nish, Smitha, David and all the others for giving us a little slice of our 5 minutes of fame.:rose: All hail :bob:!:cool: I edited this. It's a shame that saying thanks has to be a bad thing. To many insecure people in the world I guess. Morons... :(
code-frog wrote:
I mean the sky is blue right?
well, actually... it's a lack of other colors in the spectrum, blue being the one left... it gets darker higher up in altitude, some cool purplish blues as other colors come in. :) nice to see... oh wait... you were talking articles... sorry. :) congrats!! everyone deserves a slice of 5 minutes of fame. :cool:
_________________________ Asu no koto o ieba, tenjo de nezumi ga warau. Talk about things of tomorrow and the mice in the ceiling laugh. (Japanese Proverb)
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{When you read this, it's not about my article. It's me saying thanks to CP for giving us a place to share code and help each other. You know... a place for us to give back.} Just wanted to say Kudos to CP for a few reasons. Foremost is that I could not find an example of code I needed anywhere that fit my needs for what I was after. I looked (here) all over the web and really didn't find a total start->finish solution that demonstrated all the details. CodeProject gave me the opportunity to search here and it also gave me a chance to publish my own stuff so that someone coming behind me with a similar need could get what they were after. I know that I'm pointing out obvious stuff (I mean the sky is blue right? Errr, unless it's cloudy.) but we get free web space, free article editors and a chance to get some credibility as developers. Obviously we make CP what it is but someone had to front-end all the time, energy and associated costs to even give us the chance. Thanks to Chris, Nish, Smitha, David and all the others for giving us a little slice of our 5 minutes of fame.:rose: All hail :bob:!:cool: I edited this. It's a shame that saying thanks has to be a bad thing. To many insecure people in the world I guess. Morons... :(
insert :nose with brown stain on it here: (no icon but you get the idea) LMAO
You don't see a WTF in spawning hundreds of threads ?? Or using code found on places like codeproject.com in production applications ... Code that is most likely untested, or barely test, more often than not, not made by reputable developers/development groups/etc ?? .... Wow ...---WTF
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insert :nose with brown stain on it here: (no icon but you get the idea) LMAO
You don't see a WTF in spawning hundreds of threads ?? Or using code found on places like codeproject.com in production applications ... Code that is most likely untested, or barely test, more often than not, not made by reputable developers/development groups/etc ?? .... Wow ...---WTF
:confused: Guess that's the difference between me and the rest of the world. I try to say thanks when it's appropriate. Believe me when I say I'm about as far as you could get from an @$$ kisser. In fact I tend to be to far the opposite so I try to over compensate and say thanks as much as I can. But I'm sure most of the people on this board will think I've got other motives besides saying thanks. To them I say, "Screw Off!". I'm just saying thanks if you cannot deal with it and your parents didn't raise you with any manners... Sorry!
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:confused: Guess that's the difference between me and the rest of the world. I try to say thanks when it's appropriate. Believe me when I say I'm about as far as you could get from an @$$ kisser. In fact I tend to be to far the opposite so I try to over compensate and say thanks as much as I can. But I'm sure most of the people on this board will think I've got other motives besides saying thanks. To them I say, "Screw Off!". I'm just saying thanks if you cannot deal with it and your parents didn't raise you with any manners... Sorry!
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Apparently.
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Thank you! I wasn't trying to say anything about my article. I was more trying to express frustration about not finding what you are looking for. Building your own solution and then having a place to share it to others. I'm sure you knew that and were being kind but I just want to state that so that others know I'm not tooting my own horn...:badger: but man ... I'm tooting today...:-O better stay home I think.:^) (Side note, all these icons are kind of fun. hehehehehehe).
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{When you read this, it's not about my article. It's me saying thanks to CP for giving us a place to share code and help each other. You know... a place for us to give back.} Just wanted to say Kudos to CP for a few reasons. Foremost is that I could not find an example of code I needed anywhere that fit my needs for what I was after. I looked (here) all over the web and really didn't find a total start->finish solution that demonstrated all the details. CodeProject gave me the opportunity to search here and it also gave me a chance to publish my own stuff so that someone coming behind me with a similar need could get what they were after. I know that I'm pointing out obvious stuff (I mean the sky is blue right? Errr, unless it's cloudy.) but we get free web space, free article editors and a chance to get some credibility as developers. Obviously we make CP what it is but someone had to front-end all the time, energy and associated costs to even give us the chance. Thanks to Chris, Nish, Smitha, David and all the others for giving us a little slice of our 5 minutes of fame.:rose: All hail :bob:!:cool: I edited this. It's a shame that saying thanks has to be a bad thing. To many insecure people in the world I guess. Morons... :(
code-frog wrote:
Foremost is that I could not find an example of code I needed anywhere that fit my needs for what I was after.
Just wait until you publish 100 or so articles, and then one day, a few years later, you're googling to find some code to do something, and you encounter your OWN article! Yes, that's happened to me. :doh: Marc
People are just notoriously impossible. --DavidCrow
There's NO excuse for not commenting your code. -- John Simmons / outlaw programmer
People who say that they will refactor their code later to make it "good" don't understand refactoring, nor the art and craft of programming. -- Josh Smith -
code-frog wrote:
Foremost is that I could not find an example of code I needed anywhere that fit my needs for what I was after.
Just wait until you publish 100 or so articles, and then one day, a few years later, you're googling to find some code to do something, and you encounter your OWN article! Yes, that's happened to me. :doh: Marc
People are just notoriously impossible. --DavidCrow
There's NO excuse for not commenting your code. -- John Simmons / outlaw programmer
People who say that they will refactor their code later to make it "good" don't understand refactoring, nor the art and craft of programming. -- Josh SmithWell when that day happens I'm retiring. When I start taking my own advice the world has gone terribly wrong.:laugh:
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:confused: Guess that's the difference between me and the rest of the world. I try to say thanks when it's appropriate. Believe me when I say I'm about as far as you could get from an @$$ kisser. In fact I tend to be to far the opposite so I try to over compensate and say thanks as much as I can. But I'm sure most of the people on this board will think I've got other motives besides saying thanks. To them I say, "Screw Off!". I'm just saying thanks if you cannot deal with it and your parents didn't raise you with any manners... Sorry!
code-frog wrote:
But I'm sure most of the people on this board will think I've got other motives besides saying thanks.
I disagree, to bad a few vocal people can be considered most.
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insert :nose with brown stain on it here: (no icon but you get the idea) LMAO
You don't see a WTF in spawning hundreds of threads ?? Or using code found on places like codeproject.com in production applications ... Code that is most likely untested, or barely test, more often than not, not made by reputable developers/development groups/etc ?? .... Wow ...---WTF
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insert :nose with brown stain on it here: (no icon but you get the idea) LMAO
You don't see a WTF in spawning hundreds of threads ?? Or using code found on places like codeproject.com in production applications ... Code that is most likely untested, or barely test, more often than not, not made by reputable developers/development groups/etc ?? .... Wow ...---WTF
Showing gratitude is a sign of respect not a$$ kissing. Hmmm.. does gratitude grate on you dude? Do you haveatude when you see gratitude? Do you havetoberude when you see gratitude? Or have you not contributed anything such that you were missing out? Interesting reaction.
This statement is false.
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{When you read this, it's not about my article. It's me saying thanks to CP for giving us a place to share code and help each other. You know... a place for us to give back.} Just wanted to say Kudos to CP for a few reasons. Foremost is that I could not find an example of code I needed anywhere that fit my needs for what I was after. I looked (here) all over the web and really didn't find a total start->finish solution that demonstrated all the details. CodeProject gave me the opportunity to search here and it also gave me a chance to publish my own stuff so that someone coming behind me with a similar need could get what they were after. I know that I'm pointing out obvious stuff (I mean the sky is blue right? Errr, unless it's cloudy.) but we get free web space, free article editors and a chance to get some credibility as developers. Obviously we make CP what it is but someone had to front-end all the time, energy and associated costs to even give us the chance. Thanks to Chris, Nish, Smitha, David and all the others for giving us a little slice of our 5 minutes of fame.:rose: All hail :bob:!:cool: I edited this. It's a shame that saying thanks has to be a bad thing. To many insecure people in the world I guess. Morons... :(
Rexx brother?? :( or You've hidden any pun inside?:~(like everytime you do ;p)
--[:jig:]-- [My Current Status] Link2006 wrote:Let's take it outside of CP Jeremy : Please don't.I would love to see this.I'm making the popcorn already.
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insert :nose with brown stain on it here: (no icon but you get the idea) LMAO
You don't see a WTF in spawning hundreds of threads ?? Or using code found on places like codeproject.com in production applications ... Code that is most likely untested, or barely test, more often than not, not made by reputable developers/development groups/etc ?? .... Wow ...---WTF
You can leave now. No, really. Based on the content of your sig, I don't understand why you're still here.
Software Zen:
delete this;
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code-frog wrote:
I mean the sky is blue right?
well, actually... it's a lack of other colors in the spectrum, blue being the one left... it gets darker higher up in altitude, some cool purplish blues as other colors come in. :) nice to see... oh wait... you were talking articles... sorry. :) congrats!! everyone deserves a slice of 5 minutes of fame. :cool:
_________________________ Asu no koto o ieba, tenjo de nezumi ga warau. Talk about things of tomorrow and the mice in the ceiling laugh. (Japanese Proverb)
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Rexx brother?? :( or You've hidden any pun inside?:~(like everytime you do ;p)
--[:jig:]-- [My Current Status] Link2006 wrote:Let's take it outside of CP Jeremy : Please don't.I would love to see this.I'm making the popcorn already.
No I haven't hidden any pun. My original post was just trying to be nice. I didn't even think about it being mis-received. Then it was and I knew that would continue so I modified it. Sometimes No I just *am* really tired of people being jerks here. So when I encounter a jerk I'm replying in kind. I'm totally fed up with ungrateful people who act like brats. If I could find them I'd thump them and very capable of doing so (thumping them) I'm that sick of it. I've learned recently that some people won't get it until you pound the crap out of them. I'm starting to enjoy the thought...:-D
I only read CP for the articles. Code-frog System Architects, Inc.
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No I haven't hidden any pun. My original post was just trying to be nice. I didn't even think about it being mis-received. Then it was and I knew that would continue so I modified it. Sometimes No I just *am* really tired of people being jerks here. So when I encounter a jerk I'm replying in kind. I'm totally fed up with ungrateful people who act like brats. If I could find them I'd thump them and very capable of doing so (thumping them) I'm that sick of it. I've learned recently that some people won't get it until you pound the crap out of them. I'm starting to enjoy the thought...:-D
I only read CP for the articles. Code-frog System Architects, Inc.
code-frog wrote:
totally fed up with ungrateful people who act like brats.
Who's like that tell me :mad:.. let's take them to John Simons :-D. Anyway bro.. ungrateful people,people without affection,without common sense, and so much greed are everywhere. I totally avoid them. I stick to those who match my frequency and keep going. :cool:.May good people join Rexx and the bad ones leave out:)
--[:jig:]-- [My Current Status] Link2006 wrote:Let's take it outside of CP Jeremy : Please don't.I would love to see this.I'm making the popcorn already.