"Will Code for Green" Contest for Devs
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Sounds like an interesting, and yet pointless, competition. Interesting because coding ones way out of catastrophic environmental melt down would be interesting, but pointless because whatever efforts are expended in seeking the solution could easily be exceeded by everyone who participates turning their computer off for two hours per day. Also "Bing Outreach Team"? Bing? Bing? BOT? Nate, you seriously need a better name!
print "http://www.codeproject.com".toURL().text Ain't that Groovy?
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My name is Nate from the Bing Outreach Team and I wanted to make sure that all of you know about the contest called "Will Code for Green", that is going on now. The goal of “Will Code for Green” is to create a Web application or mashup in order to a) help people cope with the economy OR b) help people protect the environment. The top prizes for economy or ecology categories are $10,000 each, with 3 overall runners up receiving $3,000. The prize money for this contest is larger in hopes of promoting the formation of teams. So... if you think you have an idea for an out of this world app and think it can change the world, you can read more details here about how to enter at: http://willcodeforgreen.gnomedex.com[^]
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My name is Nate from the Bing Outreach Team and I wanted to make sure that all of you know about the contest called "Will Code for Green", that is going on now. The goal of “Will Code for Green” is to create a Web application or mashup in order to a) help people cope with the economy OR b) help people protect the environment. The top prizes for economy or ecology categories are $10,000 each, with 3 overall runners up receiving $3,000. The prize money for this contest is larger in hopes of promoting the formation of teams. So... if you think you have an idea for an out of this world app and think it can change the world, you can read more details here about how to enter at: http://willcodeforgreen.gnomedex.com[^]
Bing Outreach Team, better known by its acronym: B.O.T. Since I assume that you'll insist on Microsoft technologies in any submission, and since we all know that Microsoft has thoroughly deprecated native mode development, that means that .NET is required. The whole thing is better known as BOTNET?
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My name is Nate from the Bing Outreach Team and I wanted to make sure that all of you know about the contest called "Will Code for Green", that is going on now. The goal of “Will Code for Green” is to create a Web application or mashup in order to a) help people cope with the economy OR b) help people protect the environment. The top prizes for economy or ecology categories are $10,000 each, with 3 overall runners up receiving $3,000. The prize money for this contest is larger in hopes of promoting the formation of teams. So... if you think you have an idea for an out of this world app and think it can change the world, you can read more details here about how to enter at: http://willcodeforgreen.gnomedex.com[^]
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Bing Outreach Team, better known by its acronym: B.O.T. Since I assume that you'll insist on Microsoft technologies in any submission, and since we all know that Microsoft has thoroughly deprecated native mode development, that means that .NET is required. The whole thing is better known as BOTNET?
Software Zen:
delete this;
Fold With Us![^]Which rhymes with .Net
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Wow, way to slay me. The messenger is officially dead and Martin I'm afraid of what you'd suggest as a new name. haha Cheers, Nate A member of the Bing Outreach Team
Fair call there Nate - you are indeed the messenger and it is not your fault if someone up the food chain hasn't thought things through sensibly. Perhaps we would be lucky enough to have said person(s) make an appearance on codeproject so we can point a few things out to them from our perspectives as M$ developers/IT professionals. cheers Bryce
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oh yes good point - Making a competition available only to septics and having the cheek to post it on the premier development website in the _world_, thus annoying even more people than I had considered in my previous post. 0, yes 0. For chaps who write operating systems and other such cleverness - your appreciation of reality and the world around you is remarkably disturbing. Bryce - official CP Scorer.
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bryce wrote:
Making a competition available only to septics
But, Bryce, septics have more tanks. best, Bill
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Do you realize that Bing Outreach Team is an anagram of 'Teach about minger', or vice versa, of course. I'm not suggesting for a minute that there is any relation between those two terms. I just find it interesting, 'sall.
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'Teach about minger'
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Fair call there Nate - you are indeed the messenger and it is not your fault if someone up the food chain hasn't thought things through sensibly. Perhaps we would be lucky enough to have said person(s) make an appearance on codeproject so we can point a few things out to them from our perspectives as M$ developers/IT professionals. cheers Bryce
MCAD --- To paraphrase Fred Dagg - the views expressed in this post are bloody good ones. --
Publitor, making Pubmed easy. http://www.sohocode.com/publitorOur kids books :The Snot Goblin, and Book 2 - the Snotgoblin and Fluff
Now that I'd like to see. If you bring along their buddy from the VS2010 team, we can have some "real" fun... :evil grin:
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My name is Nate from the Bing Outreach Team and I wanted to make sure that all of you know about the contest called "Will Code for Green", that is going on now. The goal of “Will Code for Green” is to create a Web application or mashup in order to a) help people cope with the economy OR b) help people protect the environment. The top prizes for economy or ecology categories are $10,000 each, with 3 overall runners up receiving $3,000. The prize money for this contest is larger in hopes of promoting the formation of teams. So... if you think you have an idea for an out of this world app and think it can change the world, you can read more details here about how to enter at: http://willcodeforgreen.gnomedex.com[^]
In case you hadn't noticed we grow our own vegetables in Europe. ;P
Anna :rose: Having a bad bug day? Tech Blog | Anna's Place | Tears and Laughter "If mushy peas are the food of the devil, the stotty cake is the frisbee of God"
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My name is Nate from the Bing Outreach Team and I wanted to make sure that all of you know about the contest called "Will Code for Green", that is going on now. The goal of “Will Code for Green” is to create a Web application or mashup in order to a) help people cope with the economy OR b) help people protect the environment. The top prizes for economy or ecology categories are $10,000 each, with 3 overall runners up receiving $3,000. The prize money for this contest is larger in hopes of promoting the formation of teams. So... if you think you have an idea for an out of this world app and think it can change the world, you can read more details here about how to enter at: http://willcodeforgreen.gnomedex.com[^]
F'n popoups. Stuff your website in your Bing and ... Gnomedex? what's next, dwarflight?
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My name is Nate from the Bing Outreach Team and I wanted to make sure that all of you know about the contest called "Will Code for Green", that is going on now. The goal of “Will Code for Green” is to create a Web application or mashup in order to a) help people cope with the economy OR b) help people protect the environment. The top prizes for economy or ecology categories are $10,000 each, with 3 overall runners up receiving $3,000. The prize money for this contest is larger in hopes of promoting the formation of teams. So... if you think you have an idea for an out of this world app and think it can change the world, you can read more details here about how to enter at: http://willcodeforgreen.gnomedex.com[^]
hello there, here , you said to go and write a green code ? i did it... i even added some Bing Spelling technology into it have a look - http://www.printingmonitor.com