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    If you try to delete the b'date from your profile. It saves settings without any problem, but again shows deleted b'date in your profile.

    Prasad Notifier using ATL | Operator new[],delete[][^]

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      If you try to delete the b'date from your profile. It saves settings without any problem, but again shows deleted b'date in your profile.

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      prasad_som wrote:

      If you try to delete the b'date from your profile. It saves settings without any problem, but again shows deleted b'date in your profile.

      It's been that way for a while now. A workaround is to set it to a wrong date like Jan 1 2000 and leave it at that.

      Regards, Nish


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        prasad_som wrote:

        If you try to delete the b'date from your profile. It saves settings without any problem, but again shows deleted b'date in your profile.

        It's been that way for a while now. A workaround is to set it to a wrong date like Jan 1 2000 and leave it at that.

        Regards, Nish


        Nish’s thoughts on MFC, C++/CLI and .NET (my blog)
        Currently working on C++/CLI in Action for Manning Publications. (*Sample chapter available online*)

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        Nishant Sivakumar wrote:

        It's been that way for a while now.

        I was thinking, How its gone unnoticed.

        Nishant Sivakumar wrote:

        A workaround is to set it to a wrong date like Jan 1 2000 and leave it at that.

        Thinking something similar.

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          prasad_som wrote:

          If you try to delete the b'date from your profile. It saves settings without any problem, but again shows deleted b'date in your profile.

          It's been that way for a while now. A workaround is to set it to a wrong date like Jan 1 2000 and leave it at that.

          Regards, Nish


          Nish’s thoughts on MFC, C++/CLI and .NET (my blog)
          Currently working on C++/CLI in Action for Manning Publications. (*Sample chapter available online*)

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          Nishant Sivakumar wrote:

          It's been that way for a while now. A workaround is to set it to a wrong date like Jan 1 2000 and leave it at that.

          Is that really the best the premier "Visual Studio and .NET" site can muster?

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            Nishant Sivakumar wrote:

            It's been that way for a while now. A workaround is to set it to a wrong date like Jan 1 2000 and leave it at that.

            Is that really the best the premier "Visual Studio and .NET" site can muster?

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            The Grand Negus wrote:

            Is that really the best the premier "Visual Studio and .NET" site can muster?

            I see what you are trying to do Osmo - but it's not working. The right question is, "how good would a site's content and community have to be, if it's the #1 site in the world for its technology area despite minor inconveniences such as an inability to change the date of birth setting" :-)

            Regards, Nish


            Nish’s thoughts on MFC, C++/CLI and .NET (my blog)
            Currently working on C++/CLI in Action for Manning Publications. (*Sample chapter available online*)

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              The Grand Negus wrote:

              Is that really the best the premier "Visual Studio and .NET" site can muster?

              I see what you are trying to do Osmo - but it's not working. The right question is, "how good would a site's content and community have to be, if it's the #1 site in the world for its technology area despite minor inconveniences such as an inability to change the date of birth setting" :-)

              Regards, Nish


              Nish’s thoughts on MFC, C++/CLI and .NET (my blog)
              Currently working on C++/CLI in Action for Manning Publications. (*Sample chapter available online*)

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              It's simply Database 101. For each field in a table, we need add, change, delete, and query capability. These are not "conveniences", but expected essentials, and their lack is not a mere "inconvenience", but negligence. It's wrong; it's broken; it's a bug; it should be fixed; it never should have made it past beta testing. You know it, I know it, everyone knows it. Or should. And the #1 site in the world for its technology area should be ashamed about it. Ashamed.

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                It's simply Database 101. For each field in a table, we need add, change, delete, and query capability. These are not "conveniences", but expected essentials, and their lack is not a mere "inconvenience", but negligence. It's wrong; it's broken; it's a bug; it should be fixed; it never should have made it past beta testing. You know it, I know it, everyone knows it. Or should. And the #1 site in the world for its technology area should be ashamed about it. Ashamed.

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                Chris has other things to worry about, like the implementation of a PHP forum.


                Brad Australian - Christian Graus on "Best books for VBscript" A big thick one, so you can whack yourself on the head with it.

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                  Chris has other things to worry about, like the implementation of a PHP forum.


                  Brad Australian - Christian Graus on "Best books for VBscript" A big thick one, so you can whack yourself on the head with it.

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                  Bradml wrote:

                  Chris has other things to worry about

                  Perhaps. And there's all that biking, too. But you're missing the point. Basic add, change, and delete capability is something that should be provided at the very start. Oversights like this one - and there are many similar problems with this site - should not have made it (as I said before) past beta testing. No user in his right mind would accept such a thing; do your clients let you get away with work so sloppy? I hope not. "Well, Mr. Businessman, we're sorry you can't update the phone numbers, and when you delete a dependent sometimes it works and sometimes it doesn't, but look how nice those payroll checks look!" Nonsense. We're the users of this program, and we have a right to demand more of our developer. Especially since he claims to be working with the best technologies available.

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                    Bradml wrote:

                    Chris has other things to worry about

                    Perhaps. And there's all that biking, too. But you're missing the point. Basic add, change, and delete capability is something that should be provided at the very start. Oversights like this one - and there are many similar problems with this site - should not have made it (as I said before) past beta testing. No user in his right mind would accept such a thing; do your clients let you get away with work so sloppy? I hope not. "Well, Mr. Businessman, we're sorry you can't update the phone numbers, and when you delete a dependent sometimes it works and sometimes it doesn't, but look how nice those payroll checks look!" Nonsense. We're the users of this program, and we have a right to demand more of our developer. Especially since he claims to be working with the best technologies available.

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                    Yeah, I'm pretty slack. Maybe I'll do some work or something one day.

                    The Grand Negus wrote:

                    should not have made it (as I said before) past beta testing

                    Yes, there are a hundred little things like this but you know what? The site works pretty well in serving its purpose: to allow developers to share source code, post articles, and discuss programming issues as a community. We even offer a money back guarantee that should keep Mr. Businessman happy. So yes we can go back and fix all those little niggly things or we can just move on, as we are doing, with rearchitecting and rewriting everything. And anyway, who said anything about us being past the beta stage? It's just that, unlike Google, we don't actually stick a "beta" tag on everything ;)

                    cheers, Chris Maunder

                    CodeProject.com : C++ MVP

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                      Bradml wrote:

                      Chris has other things to worry about

                      Perhaps. And there's all that biking, too. But you're missing the point. Basic add, change, and delete capability is something that should be provided at the very start. Oversights like this one - and there are many similar problems with this site - should not have made it (as I said before) past beta testing. No user in his right mind would accept such a thing; do your clients let you get away with work so sloppy? I hope not. "Well, Mr. Businessman, we're sorry you can't update the phone numbers, and when you delete a dependent sometimes it works and sometimes it doesn't, but look how nice those payroll checks look!" Nonsense. We're the users of this program, and we have a right to demand more of our developer. Especially since he claims to be working with the best technologies available.

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                      CP is due for a bit of a rewrite. Not that it is completely messed up, but it does have a few little bugs. I suspect Chris is working on a new system as we speak. Anyway this is not a corporate site, it is a community site, can you name one that doesn't have bugs? One major factor to any bugs here is the decision to use ASP.net X|


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                        Yeah, I'm pretty slack. Maybe I'll do some work or something one day.

                        The Grand Negus wrote:

                        should not have made it (as I said before) past beta testing

                        Yes, there are a hundred little things like this but you know what? The site works pretty well in serving its purpose: to allow developers to share source code, post articles, and discuss programming issues as a community. We even offer a money back guarantee that should keep Mr. Businessman happy. So yes we can go back and fix all those little niggly things or we can just move on, as we are doing, with rearchitecting and rewriting everything. And anyway, who said anything about us being past the beta stage? It's just that, unlike Google, we don't actually stick a "beta" tag on everything ;)

                        cheers, Chris Maunder

                        CodeProject.com : C++ MVP

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                        And Pilate replied, "What is truth?"

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                          CP is due for a bit of a rewrite. Not that it is completely messed up, but it does have a few little bugs. I suspect Chris is working on a new system as we speak. Anyway this is not a corporate site, it is a community site, can you name one that doesn't have bugs? One major factor to any bugs here is the decision to use ASP.net X|


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                          Bradml wrote:

                          Anyway this is not a corporate site, it is a community site, can you name one that doesn't have bugs

                          It's an attitude thing, Brad. "Good enough is not good enough." Or is it? When an error is pointed out, one can either make excuses for it or, like a man, simply say, "You're right. I'll fix it." End of story.

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                            Bradml wrote:

                            Anyway this is not a corporate site, it is a community site, can you name one that doesn't have bugs

                            It's an attitude thing, Brad. "Good enough is not good enough." Or is it? When an error is pointed out, one can either make excuses for it or, like a man, simply say, "You're right. I'll fix it." End of story.

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                            If it were security flaw then I would expect a fix within 24 hours of discovery. After that, it was a crippling bug that caused the product to be unusable or barely functinal I would expect an update within 24-90 hours from discover. Anything after that is just faffing.


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                              Bradml wrote:

                              Anything after that is just faffing.

                              See, it is an attitude thing. You're fired.

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                              The Grand Negus wrote:

                              You're fired.

                              ?


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                                If it were security flaw then I would expect a fix within 24 hours of discovery. After that, it was a crippling bug that caused the product to be unusable or barely functinal I would expect an update within 24-90 hours from discover. Anything after that is just faffing.


                                Brad Australian - Christian Graus on "Best books for VBscript" A big thick one, so you can whack yourself on the head with it.

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                                Bradml wrote:

                                Anything after that is just faffing.

                                See, it is an attitude thing. You're fired.

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                                  The Grand Negus wrote:

                                  You're fired.

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                                  If you worked for me, I'd fire you. Bad attitude. Too accepting of mediocracy. Not striving for excellence.

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                                    If you worked for me, I'd fire you. Bad attitude. Too accepting of mediocracy. Not striving for excellence.

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                                    Of course i strive for excellence, but have you ever heard of prioritizing? I know that to provide the best product for my customer I have to delegate my staff appropriately. This means taking the tasks at hand and deciding what is the most important. I am not saying the approach they take here is perfect, but it seems to work well enough for it to be the number one site in the field. Basically all I am saying is, in this instance atleast, relax.


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                                      Of course i strive for excellence, but have you ever heard of prioritizing? I know that to provide the best product for my customer I have to delegate my staff appropriately. This means taking the tasks at hand and deciding what is the most important. I am not saying the approach they take here is perfect, but it seems to work well enough for it to be the number one site in the field. Basically all I am saying is, in this instance atleast, relax.


                                      Brad Australian - Christian Graus on "Best books for VBscript" A big thick one, so you can whack yourself on the head with it.

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                                      Bradml wrote:

                                      Of course i strive for excellence, but have you ever heard of prioritizing?

                                      Yes, I have. I would have fixed the basic add, change, and delete functions before releasing the product. I believe that's the right order. I would have fixed the bugs before going on an extended biking trip. Or at least assigned someone else to do so. I believe that's proper priority. I could be wrong, of course, but I don't think so.

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                                        Bradml wrote:

                                        Of course i strive for excellence, but have you ever heard of prioritizing?

                                        Yes, I have. I would have fixed the basic add, change, and delete functions before releasing the product. I believe that's the right order. I would have fixed the bugs before going on an extended biking trip. Or at least assigned someone else to do so. I believe that's proper priority. I could be wrong, of course, but I don't think so.

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                                        The bike trip has nothing to do with it, and maybe Chris is just being lazy... By I don't really care that much about this. I am a user, not the coder, so don't question my development methods because I don't care about someone else's mistake.


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                                          The bike trip has nothing to do with it, and maybe Chris is just being lazy... By I don't really care that much about this. I am a user, not the coder, so don't question my development methods because I don't care about someone else's mistake.


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                                          Bradml wrote:

                                          By I don't really care that much about this. I am a user, not the coder, so don't question my development methods because I don't care about someone else's mistake.

                                          See, it is an attitude thing. Are we in a loop here?

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