CPian's opinions
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Maxwell Chen wrote:_
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COMMIT;_All of a sudden SQL is looking a bit more interesting. :) it would be ok if the exam was on SQL... that would be just easy.. but the area of Databases is massive.. so much to learn... so little time!!! Noooooooo
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What databases do you use? Oracle, MS SQL Server, Sybase, Informix, IBM DB2, Access, MySQL, etc. ? I personally think that, if you apply what you've learned from the class in your own applications, you would not feel nervous or terrible or something... (excuse me I am not native English speaker). Maxwell Chen People say "No news is good news". Then, no code is good code!?
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One feature I have always wanted is the ability to expand all posts on the page, so I can lean back, leave the page scrolling down and have a good read. :) Simon Following an eye test, I have discovered that I do not need pointdexter-style glasses with 6-inch thick steel frames in order to continue staring at my monitor. How gutted am I? Sonork ID 100.10024
Ooohhhh! Sounds nice. Jeremy L. Falcon "You do not know the power of the dumb side." Homepage : Sonork = 100.16311
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One feature I have always wanted is the ability to expand all posts on the page, so I can lean back, leave the page scrolling down and have a good read. :) Simon Following an eye test, I have discovered that I do not need pointdexter-style glasses with 6-inch thick steel frames in order to continue staring at my monitor. How gutted am I? Sonork ID 100.10024
Simon Walton wrote: One feature I have always wanted is the ability to expand all posts on the page, so I can lean back, leave the page scrolling down and have a good read That would be a nice one... Never thought of that. :)
"Isn't that the "write once, debug everwhere" language?" Tom Archer on Java... :)
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One feature I have always wanted is the ability to expand all posts on the page, so I can lean back, leave the page scrolling down and have a good read. :) Simon Following an eye test, I have discovered that I do not need pointdexter-style glasses with 6-inch thick steel frames in order to continue staring at my monitor. How gutted am I? Sonork ID 100.10024
But if it does, we would spend 3 hours to open a page due to the enormous amount of data transmittion. Maxwell Chen People say "No news is good news". Then, no code is good code!?
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I was just wondering waht other CPian's views were on the number of posts that you can view on any one page. I do think that 50 is a sensible option [it's the one that I always go for :-D ] but does anybody else think that it would be a good idea if threads didn't overlap pages. e.g. you select 25 posts to view per page and you get the nearest to 25 using full threads or if you selected 50 you would get the nearest to 50 showing full threads. To be honest I think the current formula is excellent but I was just wondering what my fellow CPian's think :cool:
"Isn't that the "write once, debug everwhere" language?" Tom Archer on Java... :)
Brian Delahunty wrote: I was just wondering waht other CPian's views were on the number of posts that you can view on any one page. One thing that would be cool would be to have the last post on the page automatically open up as the top post of the next page when it is clicked. That way you don't have to click 'next' to continue reading the posts. Another thing that would be extremely nice (alread mentioned in another post of this thread) would be to have the ability to expand all posts on the current page. Even having the ability to expand all posts onto a single page from a given thread, regardless of the number of posts, would be handy. Just my $0.02. ;P
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What databases do you use? Oracle, MS SQL Server, Sybase, Informix, IBM DB2, Access, MySQL, etc. ? I personally think that, if you apply what you've learned from the class in your own applications, you would not feel nervous or terrible or something... (excuse me I am not native English speaker). Maxwell Chen People say "No news is good news". Then, no code is good code!?
Mainly Oracle, SQL Server, MySQl. Do a bit of Access. Also learn a bit of JSP which is handy to know.
"Isn't that the "write once, debug everwhere" language?" Tom Archer on Java... :)
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Brian Delahunty wrote: I was just wondering waht other CPian's views were on the number of posts that you can view on any one page. One thing that would be cool would be to have the last post on the page automatically open up as the top post of the next page when it is clicked. That way you don't have to click 'next' to continue reading the posts. Another thing that would be extremely nice (alread mentioned in another post of this thread) would be to have the ability to expand all posts on the current page. Even having the ability to expand all posts onto a single page from a given thread, regardless of the number of posts, would be handy. Just my $0.02. ;P
Loren Brewer wrote: Just my $0.02 hmmm... If i was to give my €0.02 would that be worth less then your $0.02 :confused: Just wondering
"Isn't that the "write once, debug everwhere" language?" Tom Archer on Java... :)
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Mainly Oracle, SQL Server, MySQl. Do a bit of Access. Also learn a bit of JSP which is handy to know.
"Isn't that the "write once, debug everwhere" language?" Tom Archer on Java... :)
Good luck:) :) :) Maxwell Chen People say "No news is good news". Then, no code is good code!?
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But if it does, we would spend 3 hours to open a page due to the enormous amount of data transmittion. Maxwell Chen People say "No news is good news". Then, no code is good code!?
Not so, all messages on the page are already present in each forum page. Simon Following an eye test, I have discovered that I do not need pointdexter-style glasses with 6-inch thick steel frames in order to continue staring at my monitor. How gutted am I? Sonork ID 100.10024
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Good luck:) :) :) Maxwell Chen People say "No news is good news". Then, no code is good code!?
Maxwell Chen wrote: Good luck Thanks.. I'll need it for DB... I'm crap at the whole DB modelling side fo things... Ah well.. I'll struggle on.
"Isn't that the "write once, debug everwhere" language?" Tom Archer on Java... :)