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  • M Manoj Sterex

    Does The Code Project need a new design? Okay. Before you scratch your head (if you agree) or pick up a baseball bat to whack me (if you disagree) I'd like to confess that I'm very new here. I don't know how exactly TCP has evolved till now, but I feel, the website design could have been better. :rolleyes: That said, I really love the site for all the information and thank you all who have been involved for such long to bring it to here. :) P.S: Happy New Year! :-D

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    Xiangyang Liu
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    Manoj Sterex wrote:

    I'd like to confess that I'm very new here.

    That explains. If you stay longer, you will learn how a group of hamsters started this site and how orange is their favorite color, and why nothing should be changed (ever). :-D

    My .NET Business Application Framework My Home Page My Younger Son & His "PET"

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      Manoj Sterex wrote:

      I'd like to confess that I'm very new here.

      That explains. If you stay longer, you will learn how a group of hamsters started this site and how orange is their favorite color, and why nothing should be changed (ever). :-D

      My .NET Business Application Framework My Home Page My Younger Son & His "PET"

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      Dalek Dave
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      Chris is good to the hamsters, he occasionally feeds them and doesn't beat them too often.

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      • M Manoj Sterex

        Does The Code Project need a new design? Okay. Before you scratch your head (if you agree) or pick up a baseball bat to whack me (if you disagree) I'd like to confess that I'm very new here. I don't know how exactly TCP has evolved till now, but I feel, the website design could have been better. :rolleyes: That said, I really love the site for all the information and thank you all who have been involved for such long to bring it to here. :) P.S: Happy New Year! :-D

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        Nelek
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        If you want "cool" designs go to an art gallery. For a programmers site the most important feature is to be functional, practical and to work good, and that's out of discussion in CP.

        Regards. -------- M.D.V. ;) If something has a solution... Why do we have to worry about?. If it has no solution... For what reason do we have to worry about? Help me to understand what I'm saying, and I'll explain it better to you Rating helpfull answers is nice, but saying thanks can be even nicer.

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        • M Manoj Sterex

          Does The Code Project need a new design? Okay. Before you scratch your head (if you agree) or pick up a baseball bat to whack me (if you disagree) I'd like to confess that I'm very new here. I don't know how exactly TCP has evolved till now, but I feel, the website design could have been better. :rolleyes: That said, I really love the site for all the information and thank you all who have been involved for such long to bring it to here. :) P.S: Happy New Year! :-D

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          This site is functional in the first place. How it looks is not important. besides we have Bob watching over us. He changes once in a while. :bob:

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            Chris is good to the hamsters, he occasionally feeds them and doesn't beat them too often.

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            ragnaroknrol
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            Yes but their days are numbered. The cold fusion experiments are making them run slow and will soon yield results that will provide power aplenty. After that he'll only have to provide chilled empty beer kegs instead of hamster food to run the site.

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            • D Dalek Dave

              First post and a criticism? Not auspicious I should think. If you dislike the site please feel free to "go stick your head in a pig". Or find another developer site.

              ------------------------------------ No Good Deed Goes Unpunished Clare Boothe Luce

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              Manoj Sterex
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              Dalek Dave wrote:

              First post and a criticism? Not auspicious I should think.

              Haha.. I should have thought.. I might have entered on a wrong foot here.. So can I stick my foot in the pig than my head? :P Lol! Anyways, there's nothing to dislike here. Its just a difference of opinion 'cause you are accustomed to TCP the way it is and I'm new. :-) Good day!

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              • D Dalek Dave

                First post and a criticism? Not auspicious I should think. If you dislike the site please feel free to "go stick your head in a pig". Or find another developer site.

                ------------------------------------ No Good Deed Goes Unpunished Clare Boothe Luce

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                Nish Nishant
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                Dalek Dave wrote:

                If you dislike the site

                He does not dislike the site, he dislikes the TCP protocol that Chris chose to run the site on (namely HTTP). He'd much rather prefer that Chris uses a proprietary TCP protocol on a custom port, and that we browse CP via a proprietary TCP client. :rolleyes: I wonder if he's alright with using plain text (via XML or HTML) or if he'd rather see us use a binary format :~

                Regards, Nish


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                • N Nelek

                  If you want "cool" designs go to an art gallery. For a programmers site the most important feature is to be functional, practical and to work good, and that's out of discussion in CP.

                  Regards. -------- M.D.V. ;) If something has a solution... Why do we have to worry about?. If it has no solution... For what reason do we have to worry about? Help me to understand what I'm saying, and I'll explain it better to you Rating helpfull answers is nice, but saying thanks can be even nicer.

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                  Manoj Sterex
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                  An art gallery of programming. Hmm.. I guess I've come to the right place then. :-)

                  Nelek wrote:

                  For a programmers site the most important feature is to be functional, practical and to work good, and that's out of discussion in CP.

                  True. And CP is all that. :-) Lol! I'm not a 14-year old demanding a new redesign! My God! Sorry for posting my opinion. Next time on, I'll stick to programs. :sigh:

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                  • M Manoj Sterex

                    Does The Code Project need a new design? Okay. Before you scratch your head (if you agree) or pick up a baseball bat to whack me (if you disagree) I'd like to confess that I'm very new here. I don't know how exactly TCP has evolved till now, but I feel, the website design could have been better. :rolleyes: That said, I really love the site for all the information and thank you all who have been involved for such long to bring it to here. :) P.S: Happy New Year! :-D

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                    Bob changes his look each Holiday and bathes every spring. How much fresher could it get?


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                      Bob changes his look each Holiday and bathes every spring. How much fresher could it get?


                      I know the language. I've read a book. - _Madmatt

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                      Dalek Dave
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                      Mark Nischalke wrote:

                      bathes every spring

                      Whether he needs one or not!

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                      • M Manoj Sterex

                        Does The Code Project need a new design? Okay. Before you scratch your head (if you agree) or pick up a baseball bat to whack me (if you disagree) I'd like to confess that I'm very new here. I don't know how exactly TCP has evolved till now, but I feel, the website design could have been better. :rolleyes: That said, I really love the site for all the information and thank you all who have been involved for such long to bring it to here. :) P.S: Happy New Year! :-D

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                        Chris Maunder
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                        I totally agree. ;)

                        cheers, Chris Maunder The Code Project Co-founder Microsoft C++ MVP

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                        • M Manoj Sterex

                          An art gallery of programming. Hmm.. I guess I've come to the right place then. :-)

                          Nelek wrote:

                          For a programmers site the most important feature is to be functional, practical and to work good, and that's out of discussion in CP.

                          True. And CP is all that. :-) Lol! I'm not a 14-year old demanding a new redesign! My God! Sorry for posting my opinion. Next time on, I'll stick to programs. :sigh:

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                          Nelek
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                          I didn't say that you were a 14 years old, neither I said that you must not say your opinion. The lounge is for this, but that's the risk posting here. You can get answers you maybe don't like ;) ;P Sorry if my answer "sounded" rude, it was not my intention. I was just exposing facts. Colors could be other way, yes. But these have become part of CP-Identity, and other changes in layout and so on would bring a lot of "not necessary" job + complications. You have to consider the volume of data/users/functionality and so on that has this site. The plainest it is, the easier to mantain/improve. If they start doing animations/other layouts or similar things, and problems begin... CP could loose those aspects that make it one of the best sites in the web.

                          Regards. -------- M.D.V. ;) If something has a solution... Why do we have to worry about?. If it has no solution... For what reason do we have to worry about? Help me to understand what I'm saying, and I'll explain it better to you Rating helpfull answers is nice, but saying thanks can be even nicer.

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                          • M Manoj Sterex

                            Does The Code Project need a new design? Okay. Before you scratch your head (if you agree) or pick up a baseball bat to whack me (if you disagree) I'd like to confess that I'm very new here. I don't know how exactly TCP has evolved till now, but I feel, the website design could have been better. :rolleyes: That said, I really love the site for all the information and thank you all who have been involved for such long to bring it to here. :) P.S: Happy New Year! :-D

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                            John M Drescher
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                            Manoj Sterex wrote:

                            Does The Code Project need a new design?

                            I do not think so.

                            John

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                            • N Nelek

                              I didn't say that you were a 14 years old, neither I said that you must not say your opinion. The lounge is for this, but that's the risk posting here. You can get answers you maybe don't like ;) ;P Sorry if my answer "sounded" rude, it was not my intention. I was just exposing facts. Colors could be other way, yes. But these have become part of CP-Identity, and other changes in layout and so on would bring a lot of "not necessary" job + complications. You have to consider the volume of data/users/functionality and so on that has this site. The plainest it is, the easier to mantain/improve. If they start doing animations/other layouts or similar things, and problems begin... CP could loose those aspects that make it one of the best sites in the web.

                              Regards. -------- M.D.V. ;) If something has a solution... Why do we have to worry about?. If it has no solution... For what reason do we have to worry about? Help me to understand what I'm saying, and I'll explain it better to you Rating helpfull answers is nice, but saying thanks can be even nicer.

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                              There is a thing called "Consumer Resistance". Change a product design in any way and loyalty is lost. This happens in all aspects of commerce, trade and even TV Programs. When coke changed it's recipe it soon changed it back, there was a backlash. When a major TV Series changes one of it's principal cast members it is a sign that the program will be ending soon. (Exceptions being Dr Who where cast changes are an essential part of the narritive and ensemble shows like Eastenders). People do not like change, (although one shouldn't fall foul of the Wet Monkey syndrome).

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                              • C Chris Maunder

                                I totally agree. ;)

                                cheers, Chris Maunder The Code Project Co-founder Microsoft C++ MVP

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                                Dalek Dave
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                                Short of work Chris? Need something to do? Insane?

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                                • M Manoj Sterex

                                  Does The Code Project need a new design? Okay. Before you scratch your head (if you agree) or pick up a baseball bat to whack me (if you disagree) I'd like to confess that I'm very new here. I don't know how exactly TCP has evolved till now, but I feel, the website design could have been better. :rolleyes: That said, I really love the site for all the information and thank you all who have been involved for such long to bring it to here. :) P.S: Happy New Year! :-D

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                                  Rob Graham
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                                  So what is wrong with the current design and why?

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                                  • M Manoj Sterex

                                    An art gallery of programming. Hmm.. I guess I've come to the right place then. :-)

                                    Nelek wrote:

                                    For a programmers site the most important feature is to be functional, practical and to work good, and that's out of discussion in CP.

                                    True. And CP is all that. :-) Lol! I'm not a 14-year old demanding a new redesign! My God! Sorry for posting my opinion. Next time on, I'll stick to programs. :sigh:

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                                    Lost User
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                                    Shh, the Hamsters are listening... I can hear the big wheel squeaking... Personally I have been dreaming of a way to use XAML on this site... Or have an option to view in Silverlight, I think the editing would be better that way...

                                    "Make everything as simple as possible, but not simpler." -- Albert Einstein

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                                      Short of work Chris? Need something to do? Insane?

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                                      ragnaroknrol
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                                      the poor hamsters...

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                                      • M Manoj Sterex

                                        Does The Code Project need a new design? Okay. Before you scratch your head (if you agree) or pick up a baseball bat to whack me (if you disagree) I'd like to confess that I'm very new here. I don't know how exactly TCP has evolved till now, but I feel, the website design could have been better. :rolleyes: That said, I really love the site for all the information and thank you all who have been involved for such long to bring it to here. :) P.S: Happy New Year! :-D

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                                        MidwestLimey
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                                        If you're going to raise a problem (especially on your first post) then at least have the courtesy to posit a solution. You do actually have a valid point, and not being familiar with site might be able to provide some constructive criticism that us older stuck-in-the-muds won't be able to see. Why not make some suggestions and observations to the Site Bugs / Suggestions forum, Chris monitors that frequently. Also, be wary of friendly Hamsters knocking at your door late at night ...

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                                        • M MidwestLimey

                                          If you're going to raise a problem (especially on your first post) then at least have the courtesy to posit a solution. You do actually have a valid point, and not being familiar with site might be able to provide some constructive criticism that us older stuck-in-the-muds won't be able to see. Why not make some suggestions and observations to the Site Bugs / Suggestions forum, Chris monitors that frequently. Also, be wary of friendly Hamsters knocking at your door late at night ...

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                                          Abhinav S
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                                          MidwestLimey wrote:

                                          especially on your first post

                                          10 votes on the first post. Now thats a start !

                                          There are only 10 types of people in this world — those who understand binary, and those who don't.

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