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  • B Benjamin Dodd

    ok first of all im only 16, and i have been using this site for over a year. I am not that good at spelling, does that affect my proggraming skills...i think not. I have total respect for this site, it has helped me out alot. I posted the links so that people can see my work and what i can do, and so i meet new proggramers like me. And computering is something u study.

    The_Master_Of Computering

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    1. It would be helpful if you at least learned to spell programing , to start with. 2. If you are going to set up amd maintain a web site similar to this one, good spelling is essential to put forward a good face. 3. Computering is not a word in the English language, or any other that I know of. 4. Use of text speak like 'u' is generally frowned upon here. It is seen as a sign of laziness.

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      Chris Maunder
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      Posting ads for your site on Code Project is incredibly poor etiquette. Please be a little more respectful of our site. Normally your posts would be deleted but I think it's better to just learn from mistakes.

      cheers, Chris Maunder

      CodeProject.com : C++ MVP

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        1. It would be helpful if you at least learned to spell programing , to start with. 2. If you are going to set up amd maintain a web site similar to this one, good spelling is essential to put forward a good face. 3. Computering is not a word in the English language, or any other that I know of. 4. Use of text speak like 'u' is generally frowned upon here. It is seen as a sign of laziness.

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        o hello again YOU are back, well i have been talking to a few people since your last comment and i think people on here like me and are very helpful. Thanks for ur tips however i know what i am doing i will be fine, and my forum is for teenagers, so i dont think they will frown on my words, im sorrie im a teenanger and speek with words like 'u' on the net.

        Benjamin Dodd

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          Posting ads for your site on Code Project is incredibly poor etiquette. Please be a little more respectful of our site. Normally your posts would be deleted but I think it's better to just learn from mistakes.

          cheers, Chris Maunder

          CodeProject.com : C++ MVP

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          Chris Maunder wrote:

          Posting ads for your site on Code Project is incredibly poor etiquette. Please be a little more respectful of our site. Normally your posts would be deleted but I think it's better to just learn from mistakes.

          ok i am sorry i did not know until after i posted it, i will not post anymore!

          Benjamin Dodd

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          • B Benjamin Dodd

            o hello again YOU are back, well i have been talking to a few people since your last comment and i think people on here like me and are very helpful. Thanks for ur tips however i know what i am doing i will be fine, and my forum is for teenagers, so i dont think they will frown on my words, im sorrie im a teenanger and speek with words like 'u' on the net.

            Benjamin Dodd

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            Benjamin Dodd wrote:

            im sorrie im a teenanger and speek with words like 'u' on the net.

            You know, some of us managed to make it all the way through our teens without resorting to age-based excuses for our spelling mistakes. If you have some sort of learning disability, are just learning English, or went to one of those hippy "phonetic spelling method" schools, then just admit it - but don't cast every young 'Net user as lazy or sloppy just because you feel comfortable with that appearance.

            ---- Do you see what i see? Why do we live like this? Is it because it's true... ...That ignorance is bliss?

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              Paul Conrad
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              Why? Everything I need is here, last thing I need is another site to have to visit ;P

              "The early bird may get the worm, but the second mouse gets the cheese" - anonymous, found in Uncle John's Bathroom Reader

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              • R Rob Graham

                1. It would be helpful if you at least learned to spell programing , to start with. 2. If you are going to set up amd maintain a web site similar to this one, good spelling is essential to put forward a good face. 3. Computering is not a word in the English language, or any other that I know of. 4. Use of text speak like 'u' is generally frowned upon here. It is seen as a sign of laziness.

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                Rob Graham wrote:

                4. Use of text speak like 'u' is generally frowned upon here. It is seen as a sign of laziness.

                Yes, it is and it is big time flame fuel if I may add...

                "The early bird may get the worm, but the second mouse gets the cheese" - anonymous, found in Uncle John's Bathroom Reader

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                  Benjamin Dodd wrote:

                  im sorrie im a teenanger and speek with words like 'u' on the net.

                  You know, some of us managed to make it all the way through our teens without resorting to age-based excuses for our spelling mistakes. If you have some sort of learning disability, are just learning English, or went to one of those hippy "phonetic spelling method" schools, then just admit it - but don't cast every young 'Net user as lazy or sloppy just because you feel comfortable with that appearance.

                  ---- Do you see what i see? Why do we live like this? Is it because it's true... ...That ignorance is bliss?

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                  Shog9 wrote:

                  some of us managed to make it all the way through our teens without resorting to age-based excuses for our spelling mistakes

                  And that was before there were any frickin' spell checkers that couldn't spell...

                  "The early bird may get the worm, but the second mouse gets the cheese" - anonymous, found in Uncle John's Bathroom Reader

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                  • B Benjamin Dodd

                    o hello again YOU are back, well i have been talking to a few people since your last comment and i think people on here like me and are very helpful. Thanks for ur tips however i know what i am doing i will be fine, and my forum is for teenagers, so i dont think they will frown on my words, im sorrie im a teenanger and speek with words like 'u' on the net.

                    Benjamin Dodd

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                    Your obvious failure to take advice suggests that you might be a bit arrogant. there are other regulars here that won't be so gentle. I suggest you wise up and follow the advice given, before some of the really rude folk catch up to you. What you do on your own site is your business, but what you post here is subject to comment from others here, particularly when posted in this forum.

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                    • R Rob Manderson

                      A check through history on CP would reveal that we're not picking on you specifically; we tend to frown upon people advertising competing forums here. As for your English? We curmudgeonly old bastards prefer to see something that bears more than a mere passing resemblance to English. :)

                      Rob Manderson My bloghttp://robmanderson.blogspot.com[^]

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                      Rob Manderson wrote:

                      As for your English? We curmudgeonly old bastards prefer to see something that bears more than a mere passing resemblance to English.

                      I completely agree. I must be getting to the curmudgeonly old bastard stage of life. I'm 33 next month and I've got greying hair.


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                      • R Rob Manderson

                        Heh, I wasn't objecting to being called old - it takes talent to live this long! I'll get flamed by others for this but I don't have a problem with VB6 - it's a great language for whipping up quick and dirty prototypes or as a COM test container. On the other hand, I don't think of it as a 'long term' language. By that I mean that I wouldn't like releasing a product based on VB6 - I'd use it as the lever to get started and, once comfortable that it's going where the client wants it to go, I'd recode from the ground up in c++ (and MFC). If that last comment doesn't mark me as old then nothing will!!!

                        Rob Manderson My bloghttp://robmanderson.blogspot.com[^]

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                        Why on Earth VB6 and not VB.NET? I was quite a bit VB6 coder years ago, but now just looking at VB6 code threatens my mental stability.

                        "Once in Africa I lost the corkscrew and we were forced to live off food and water for weeks." - Ernest Hemingway My New Blog

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                        • R Rob Graham

                          1. It would be helpful if you at least learned to spell programing , to start with. 2. If you are going to set up amd maintain a web site similar to this one, good spelling is essential to put forward a good face. 3. Computering is not a word in the English language, or any other that I know of. 4. Use of text speak like 'u' is generally frowned upon here. It is seen as a sign of laziness.

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                          Rob Graham wrote:

                          1. It would be helpful if you at least learned to spell programing , to start with. 2. If you are going to set up amd maintain a web site similar to this one, good spelling is essential to put forward a good face.

                          People in glass houses.... :0)

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                          • R Rob Graham

                            The_Master_Of_Computering wrote:

                            f u want to see my Channel where u can watch turtorils

                            Given your inablility to spell,your use of textspeak, and your lack of respect for this site, I think not. In the future, refrain from spamming this site. and WTF is "Computering" ?

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                            >>turtorils << Did he mean 1) tutorials or 2) turtles ? :-D

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