Happy B Day CP in advance
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CodeProject was born Nov 15, 1999. What you're seeing is the birthday of the membership system ;) ...and I know not to dare try keeping up with Alex when it comes to drinking. cheers, Chris Maunder I spent a minute looking at my own code by accident. I was thinking "What the hell is this guy doing?" - @Logan
:) I think I hear Alex screaming in the back Happy Birthday birthday membership system :-D Cheers R2hhemkgVyBOb3YgMDYA It is Illogical to define an inventor by his invention
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:) I think I hear Alex screaming in the back Happy Birthday birthday membership system :-D Cheers R2hhemkgVyBOb3YgMDYA It is Illogical to define an inventor by his invention
Can a VB component actually have a birthday? If any language is going to get personified to such an extent please let it be C++, Delphi or C# and not the devil's language. :suss: (sorry , Paul) :laugh: Cheers, Simon "Sign up for a chance to be among the first to experience the wrath of the gods.", Microsoft's home page (24/06/2002)
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CodeProject was born Nov 15, 1999. What you're seeing is the birthday of the membership system ;) ...and I know not to dare try keeping up with Alex when it comes to drinking. cheers, Chris Maunder I spent a minute looking at my own code by accident. I was thinking "What the hell is this guy doing?" - @Logan
Well, Happy 2 years memebership then! ;) ;) ;) Best regards, Alexandru Savescu
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CodeProject was born Nov 15, 1999. What you're seeing is the birthday of the membership system ;) ...and I know not to dare try keeping up with Alex when it comes to drinking. cheers, Chris Maunder I spent a minute looking at my own code by accident. I was thinking "What the hell is this guy doing?" - @Logan
Chris Maunder wrote: CodeProject was born Nov 15, 1999. What you're seeing is the birthday of the membership system Chris, How long did you and others work on all of the design/code of Code Project before Code Project was initially released? Nick Parker
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Can a VB component actually have a birthday? If any language is going to get personified to such an extent please let it be C++, Delphi or C# and not the devil's language. :suss: (sorry , Paul) :laugh: Cheers, Simon "Sign up for a chance to be among the first to experience the wrath of the gods.", Microsoft's home page (24/06/2002)
SimonS wrote: Can a VB component actually have a birthday? Sure, you just add a 1 to it's version number; major or minor your choice. :) Nick Parker
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Chris Maunder wrote: CodeProject was born Nov 15, 1999. What you're seeing is the birthday of the membership system Chris, How long did you and others work on all of the design/code of Code Project before Code Project was initially released? Nick Parker
Do you want the answer that will make you feel like you are in safe hands, or the honest answer? OK - the honest answer is that I wrote the first static HTML homepage and graphics in a morning. 3 days after it was launched I flew home to Australia from Canada and spent most of the 30 hours of travel reading 'ASP for complete idiots and C++ programmers'. My laptop battery lasted 2 hours, so the remaining 28 hours was book reading and furious note scribbling. By the end of the first week the initial content management scripts had been written as well as the mailing list. Basically CodeProject has never been designed. It's been nurtured. It's also been sent to it's room without supper a few times, but after 2 years we're at a point where we know *exactly* what we need in terms of content management. Maybe I'll write a book one day. It'll probably have a lot of cussing in it. cheers, Chris Maunder
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Do you want the answer that will make you feel like you are in safe hands, or the honest answer? OK - the honest answer is that I wrote the first static HTML homepage and graphics in a morning. 3 days after it was launched I flew home to Australia from Canada and spent most of the 30 hours of travel reading 'ASP for complete idiots and C++ programmers'. My laptop battery lasted 2 hours, so the remaining 28 hours was book reading and furious note scribbling. By the end of the first week the initial content management scripts had been written as well as the mailing list. Basically CodeProject has never been designed. It's been nurtured. It's also been sent to it's room without supper a few times, but after 2 years we're at a point where we know *exactly* what we need in terms of content management. Maybe I'll write a book one day. It'll probably have a lot of cussing in it. cheers, Chris Maunder
Chris Maunder wrote: Maybe I'll write a book one day. Yeah! 'Code Project: The history of Bob' Great title, isn't it? MP Maciej Pirog
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Do you want the answer that will make you feel like you are in safe hands, or the honest answer? OK - the honest answer is that I wrote the first static HTML homepage and graphics in a morning. 3 days after it was launched I flew home to Australia from Canada and spent most of the 30 hours of travel reading 'ASP for complete idiots and C++ programmers'. My laptop battery lasted 2 hours, so the remaining 28 hours was book reading and furious note scribbling. By the end of the first week the initial content management scripts had been written as well as the mailing list. Basically CodeProject has never been designed. It's been nurtured. It's also been sent to it's room without supper a few times, but after 2 years we're at a point where we know *exactly* what we need in terms of content management. Maybe I'll write a book one day. It'll probably have a lot of cussing in it. cheers, Chris Maunder
Chris Maunder wrote: but after 2 years we're at a point where we know *exactly* what we need in terms of content management. Maybe I'll write a book one day. It'll probably have a lot of cussing in it Book Title: Content Management - A 1, 2, 3 Year Evolution By Chris Maunder. Sounds like fun, hmm....wondering what the chapters would look like. Nick Parker
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Do you want the answer that will make you feel like you are in safe hands, or the honest answer? OK - the honest answer is that I wrote the first static HTML homepage and graphics in a morning. 3 days after it was launched I flew home to Australia from Canada and spent most of the 30 hours of travel reading 'ASP for complete idiots and C++ programmers'. My laptop battery lasted 2 hours, so the remaining 28 hours was book reading and furious note scribbling. By the end of the first week the initial content management scripts had been written as well as the mailing list. Basically CodeProject has never been designed. It's been nurtured. It's also been sent to it's room without supper a few times, but after 2 years we're at a point where we know *exactly* what we need in terms of content management. Maybe I'll write a book one day. It'll probably have a lot of cussing in it. cheers, Chris Maunder
So I have another question about the *evolution* of Code Project. Did you have to go out a buy all of the servers, Windows 2000 Advanced Server and the loot, or was some of this *supplied*. Hope this isn't NDA stuff, just curious as I am working on setting up my site; I think you looked at it the other day (for my resume, not to compete with CP) and have found that IIS 5.1 on Windows XP Professional can only support 10 concurrent users. P.S. - I removed Peedy that morning from the site. -- No more MS Agent for me. :) Nick Parker
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Do you want the answer that will make you feel like you are in safe hands, or the honest answer? OK - the honest answer is that I wrote the first static HTML homepage and graphics in a morning. 3 days after it was launched I flew home to Australia from Canada and spent most of the 30 hours of travel reading 'ASP for complete idiots and C++ programmers'. My laptop battery lasted 2 hours, so the remaining 28 hours was book reading and furious note scribbling. By the end of the first week the initial content management scripts had been written as well as the mailing list. Basically CodeProject has never been designed. It's been nurtured. It's also been sent to it's room without supper a few times, but after 2 years we're at a point where we know *exactly* what we need in terms of content management. Maybe I'll write a book one day. It'll probably have a lot of cussing in it. cheers, Chris Maunder
Chris Maunder wrote: I flew home to Australia from Canada and spent most of the 30 hours of travel reading 'ASP for complete idiots and C++ programmers' I know this is a rather late response than normal but this just occured to me: Do you find it offensive that they grouped "complete idiots" and "C++ programmers" together? Just a random thought I had. :) Nick Parker
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Chris Maunder wrote: I flew home to Australia from Canada and spent most of the 30 hours of travel reading 'ASP for complete idiots and C++ programmers' I know this is a rather late response than normal but this just occured to me: Do you find it offensive that they grouped "complete idiots" and "C++ programmers" together? Just a random thought I had. :) Nick Parker
It was a made up title ;) It was 'ASP techniques for Webmasters' or something. I just added the 'C++ programmers' and 'idiots' because I fell neatly into both categories. cheers, Chris Maunder