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  • B Baltoro

    Just so you don't get the wrong idea,...I must tell you that I love CodeProject, as I'm sure everybody that's spent a significant amount of time exploring the site does. I've learned SO MUCH about ALL FACETS of programming here, that it's just amazing. But, some of the questions that you see posted in the programming forums, make you wonder,...what could he have POSSIBLY been thinking? I can understand that having to translate statements from your native language into the english language may be challenging,...but,... Typical: Hello, I got DLL maybe functn tha I dunno but its freakin weird, and, got visual basic so what is wrong? Could be header, byte flux or unicode? yeah,...can you help me, PLEASE! Variables from my sub class B don't debug when I select declare so that base value is overridden by unknown and evil properties,...well kinda. and I am really drunk, oh god. The correct answer: LIQUID NITROGEN

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    Rajesh R Subramanian
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    :laugh: I agree with you. You are probably being down-voted for being on the suggestions forum with this. I'm sure this must have earned you a lot of 5 votes if posted on the lounge. Thanks for the humor.

    Nobody can give you wiser advice than yourself. - Cicero .·´¯`·->Rajesh<-·´¯`·. Codeproject.com: Visual C++ MVP

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      :laugh: I agree with you. You are probably being down-voted for being on the suggestions forum with this. I'm sure this must have earned you a lot of 5 votes if posted on the lounge. Thanks for the humor.

      Nobody can give you wiser advice than yourself. - Cicero .·´¯`·->Rajesh<-·´¯`·. Codeproject.com: Visual C++ MVP

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      Baltoro
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      Rajesh R Subramanian, ...yeah, I guess this one deserved to be posted in the Lounge,... You know, whenever I visit a site that has a great forum (for example, OSR Online Developers Forum[^], or, Sysinternals Development Forum[^]), I'm inclined to think,...why doesn't someone compile a GREATEST HITS collection that automatically queries the database with each new question, using a Google-like method, displaying relevant associated topics? It would read in similar style to Raymond Chen's The Old New Thing[^]

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      • B Baltoro

        Just so you don't get the wrong idea,...I must tell you that I love CodeProject, as I'm sure everybody that's spent a significant amount of time exploring the site does. I've learned SO MUCH about ALL FACETS of programming here, that it's just amazing. But, some of the questions that you see posted in the programming forums, make you wonder,...what could he have POSSIBLY been thinking? I can understand that having to translate statements from your native language into the english language may be challenging,...but,... Typical: Hello, I got DLL maybe functn tha I dunno but its freakin weird, and, got visual basic so what is wrong? Could be header, byte flux or unicode? yeah,...can you help me, PLEASE! Variables from my sub class B don't debug when I select declare so that base value is overridden by unknown and evil properties,...well kinda. and I am really drunk, oh god. The correct answer: LIQUID NITROGEN

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        Chris Maunder
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        :-D Brilliant. I hope this goes into CP folklore

        cheers, Chris Maunder

        CodeProject.com : C++ MVP

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        • B Baltoro

          Just so you don't get the wrong idea,...I must tell you that I love CodeProject, as I'm sure everybody that's spent a significant amount of time exploring the site does. I've learned SO MUCH about ALL FACETS of programming here, that it's just amazing. But, some of the questions that you see posted in the programming forums, make you wonder,...what could he have POSSIBLY been thinking? I can understand that having to translate statements from your native language into the english language may be challenging,...but,... Typical: Hello, I got DLL maybe functn tha I dunno but its freakin weird, and, got visual basic so what is wrong? Could be header, byte flux or unicode? yeah,...can you help me, PLEASE! Variables from my sub class B don't debug when I select declare so that base value is overridden by unknown and evil properties,...well kinda. and I am really drunk, oh god. The correct answer: LIQUID NITROGEN

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          Fatbuddha 1
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          :laugh: You got my 5 !!! Cheers

          You have the thought that modern physics just relay on assumptions, that somehow depends on a smile of a cat, which isn’t there.( Albert Einstein)

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          • B Baltoro

            Just so you don't get the wrong idea,...I must tell you that I love CodeProject, as I'm sure everybody that's spent a significant amount of time exploring the site does. I've learned SO MUCH about ALL FACETS of programming here, that it's just amazing. But, some of the questions that you see posted in the programming forums, make you wonder,...what could he have POSSIBLY been thinking? I can understand that having to translate statements from your native language into the english language may be challenging,...but,... Typical: Hello, I got DLL maybe functn tha I dunno but its freakin weird, and, got visual basic so what is wrong? Could be header, byte flux or unicode? yeah,...can you help me, PLEASE! Variables from my sub class B don't debug when I select declare so that base value is overridden by unknown and evil properties,...well kinda. and I am really drunk, oh god. The correct answer: LIQUID NITROGEN

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            charlieg
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            I just had a LN moment :) I love the phrase. Dogbert has "in-duh-vidual", we have Liquid Nitrogen

            Charlie Gilley You're going to tell me what I want to know, or I'm going to beat you to death in your own house. "Where liberty dwells, there is my country." B. Franklin, 1783

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            • B Baltoro

              Just so you don't get the wrong idea,...I must tell you that I love CodeProject, as I'm sure everybody that's spent a significant amount of time exploring the site does. I've learned SO MUCH about ALL FACETS of programming here, that it's just amazing. But, some of the questions that you see posted in the programming forums, make you wonder,...what could he have POSSIBLY been thinking? I can understand that having to translate statements from your native language into the english language may be challenging,...but,... Typical: Hello, I got DLL maybe functn tha I dunno but its freakin weird, and, got visual basic so what is wrong? Could be header, byte flux or unicode? yeah,...can you help me, PLEASE! Variables from my sub class B don't debug when I select declare so that base value is overridden by unknown and evil properties,...well kinda. and I am really drunk, oh god. The correct answer: LIQUID NITROGEN

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              Arthur V Ratz
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              But, some of the questions that you see posted in the programming forums, make you wonder,...what could he have POSSIBLY been thinking? I can understand that having to translate statements from your native language into the english language may be challenging,...but,...

              I think that there should be a special web form for posting questions under programming forums, including the problem description and "what I have tried" fields that are filled out separately by the member who's giving a question.

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              from your native language into the english language may be challenging,...but,...

              Also, I would recommend that a primitive online translator from some languages other than English, as well as a spell-checker is integrated into forum's moderation tools, so that moderators would easily translate those confusing and hardly understood texts into English and know what these text are about. Thanks a lot. :)

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                But, some of the questions that you see posted in the programming forums, make you wonder,...what could he have POSSIBLY been thinking? I can understand that having to translate statements from your native language into the english language may be challenging,...but,...

                I think that there should be a special web form for posting questions under programming forums, including the problem description and "what I have tried" fields that are filled out separately by the member who's giving a question.

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                from your native language into the english language may be challenging,...but,...

                Also, I would recommend that a primitive online translator from some languages other than English, as well as a spell-checker is integrated into forum's moderation tools, so that moderators would easily translate those confusing and hardly understood texts into English and know what these text are about. Thanks a lot. :)

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                Arthur V. Ratz wrote:

                Also, I would recommend that a primitive online translator from some languages other than English, as well as a spell-checker is integrated into forum's moderation tools, so that moderators would easily translate those confusing and hardly understood texts into English and know what these text are about.

                I believe that's called mind reading. Good luck finding a good one who is fluent in two or more spoken languages, plus a few programming languages. They would need all of the foregoing skills.

                David A. Gray Delivering Solutions for the Ages, One Problem at a Time Interpreting the Fundamental Principle of Tabular Reporting

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                  Arthur V. Ratz wrote:

                  Also, I would recommend that a primitive online translator from some languages other than English, as well as a spell-checker is integrated into forum's moderation tools, so that moderators would easily translate those confusing and hardly understood texts into English and know what these text are about.

                  I believe that's called mind reading. Good luck finding a good one who is fluent in two or more spoken languages, plus a few programming languages. They would need all of the foregoing skills.

                  David A. Gray Delivering Solutions for the Ages, One Problem at a Time Interpreting the Fundamental Principle of Tabular Reporting

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                  Arthur V Ratz
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                  I believe that's called mind reading. Good luck finding a good one who is fluent in two or more spoken languages, plus a few programming languages.

                  I completely agree with you, but anyway, the using of translators and spellcheckers might provide a sufficient help in reading posts written in the other languages. For example, I often post various technical questions under software.intel.com programming forums. In many cases, under these forums, I post my questions in Ukrainian, which is my native language, and after that receive various replies posted by English-speaking persons in the same Ukrainian language. Of course, the people from Intel use embedded translators to quickly interpret posts into English for the correct understanding it. :)

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                    I believe that's called mind reading. Good luck finding a good one who is fluent in two or more spoken languages, plus a few programming languages.

                    I completely agree with you, but anyway, the using of translators and spellcheckers might provide a sufficient help in reading posts written in the other languages. For example, I often post various technical questions under software.intel.com programming forums. In many cases, under these forums, I post my questions in Ukrainian, which is my native language, and after that receive various replies posted by English-speaking persons in the same Ukrainian language. Of course, the people from Intel use embedded translators to quickly interpret posts into English for the correct understanding it. :)

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                    David A Gray
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                    Undoubtedly translators and spelling checkers would help. My point was simply that they are insufficient by themselves.

                    David A. Gray Delivering Solutions for the Ages, One Problem at a Time Interpreting the Fundamental Principle of Tabular Reporting

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                    • D David A Gray

                      Undoubtedly translators and spelling checkers would help. My point was simply that they are insufficient by themselves.

                      David A. Gray Delivering Solutions for the Ages, One Problem at a Time Interpreting the Fundamental Principle of Tabular Reporting

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                      Arthur V Ratz
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                      From one respect, I entirely agree with you as I've already explained in my previous posts. In this case, there's the only way is that these posts containing incomplete programming questions must be removed by forum's moderators. :)

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