Finally my article viginity is lost.....
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Joan Murt wrote:
Excuse me, but what is a "viginity"?
Dictionary definition of it. Did you honestly not know what virginity is? :doh:
I know you believe you understood what you think I said, but I am not sure you realize what you heard is not what I meant.
I guess that everyone knows what it is... ;P But I was asking about "viginity" not "virginity" ;) I know it has been a terribly bad joke...
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Joan Murt wrote:
Excuse me, but what is a "viginity"?
Dictionary definition of it. Did you honestly not know what virginity is? :doh:
I know you believe you understood what you think I said, but I am not sure you realize what you heard is not what I meant.
Yes, we know what virginity is. But did you honestly not know how to spell it? :doh:
Graham Librarians rule, Ook!
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Yes, we know what virginity is. But did you honestly not know how to spell it? :doh:
Graham Librarians rule, Ook!
I misread the spelling mistake ;)
I know you believe you understood what you think I said, but I am not sure you realize what you heard is not what I meant.
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I'm a big boy now! :) Just posted my first ever article. Couldn't have done it without the help from several folk here at Codeproject. especially Rick Shaub[^] who helped me get to grips with winforms threading. Check it out here. Batch Image Resizer[^] Any constructive critisism is always welcome....
JimBob SquarePants ******************************************************************* "He took everything personally, including our royalties!" David St.Hubbins, Spinal Tap about Ian Faith, their ex-manager *******************************************************************
Damn it! :doh: So I didn't uncheck the work in progress box. Obviously my virginity wasn't that important to me in the first place or I'd have spelt it right. I'm now out of composing status and into pending status. To be honest with you I'm not sure what that means. The whole submission process isn't all that intuitive. I just hope it's all worth it now.......
JimBob SquarePants ******************************************************************* "He took everything personally, including our royalties!" David St.Hubbins, Spinal Tap about Ian Faith, their ex-manager *******************************************************************
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Damn it! :doh: So I didn't uncheck the work in progress box. Obviously my virginity wasn't that important to me in the first place or I'd have spelt it right. I'm now out of composing status and into pending status. To be honest with you I'm not sure what that means. The whole submission process isn't all that intuitive. I just hope it's all worth it now.......
JimBob SquarePants ******************************************************************* "He took everything personally, including our royalties!" David St.Hubbins, Spinal Tap about Ian Faith, their ex-manager *******************************************************************
JimBob SquarePants wrote:
I'm now out of composing status and into pending status
It means that we get to kill it off if we don't like it; so the workflow, in this case, goes: Composing > Pending > Decomposing.
"WPF has many lovers. It's a veritable porn star!" - Josh Smith
As Braveheart once said, "You can take our freedom but you'll never take our Hobnobs!" - Martin Hughes.
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Excuse me, but what is a "viginity"? :laugh: Now, and more seriously, congrats for the first article, but I've not been able to read the article as the link is taking you to a non correct place... :sigh:
Joan Murt wrote:
Excuse me, but what is a "viginity"?
Well, we know one thing - he's no pirate because he spelled virginity with the appropriate ARRRRRR.
.45 ACP - because shooting twice is just silly
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JimBob SquarePants wrote:
I'm now out of composing status and into pending status
It means that we get to kill it off if we don't like it; so the workflow, in this case, goes: Composing > Pending > Decomposing.
"WPF has many lovers. It's a veritable porn star!" - Josh Smith
As Braveheart once said, "You can take our freedom but you'll never take our Hobnobs!" - Martin Hughes.
5...Bravo!
JimBob SquarePants ******************************************************************* "He took everything personally, including our royalties!" David St.Hubbins, Spinal Tap about Ian Faith, their ex-manager *******************************************************************
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5...Bravo!
JimBob SquarePants ******************************************************************* "He took everything personally, including our royalties!" David St.Hubbins, Spinal Tap about Ian Faith, their ex-manager *******************************************************************
that could help too, yes. :)
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I only read code that is properly formatted, adding PRE tags is the easiest way to obtain that.
[The QA section does it automatically now, I hope we soon get it on regular forums as well]
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I'm a big boy now! :) Just posted my first ever article. Couldn't have done it without the help from several folk here at Codeproject. especially Rick Shaub[^] who helped me get to grips with winforms threading. Check it out here. Batch Image Resizer[^] Any constructive critisism is always welcome....
JimBob SquarePants ******************************************************************* "He took everything personally, including our royalties!" David St.Hubbins, Spinal Tap about Ian Faith, their ex-manager *******************************************************************
Only 3 years old and already lost your virginity. :omg:
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I'm a big boy now! :) Just posted my first ever article. Couldn't have done it without the help from several folk here at Codeproject. especially Rick Shaub[^] who helped me get to grips with winforms threading. Check it out here. Batch Image Resizer[^] Any constructive critisism is always welcome....
JimBob SquarePants ******************************************************************* "He took everything personally, including our royalties!" David St.Hubbins, Spinal Tap about Ian Faith, their ex-manager *******************************************************************
I fail to see the point of the article. It's just a bunch of so-so code. It also doesn't work properly with XP. The Windows7Tools class instantiates an instance of TaskbarManager outside the constructor if block (before you know whether Windows 7 is there.) SaveRecentFolders doesn't check if _recentFolders is null. The article doesn't display properly in Firefox 2.x
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I fail to see the point of the article. It's just a bunch of so-so code. It also doesn't work properly with XP. The Windows7Tools class instantiates an instance of TaskbarManager outside the constructor if block (before you know whether Windows 7 is there.) SaveRecentFolders doesn't check if _recentFolders is null. The article doesn't display properly in Firefox 2.x
Joe Woodbury wrote:
I fail to see the point of the article. It's just a bunch of so-so code.
How does that phrase go?..... If you've nothing nice to say....... Firefox 2.x...... Seriously?? Take a deep breath......Firefox 3.6[^]
JimBob SquarePants ******************************************************************* "He took everything personally, including our royalties!" David St.Hubbins, Spinal Tap about Ian Faith, their ex-manager *******************************************************************
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Joe Woodbury wrote:
I fail to see the point of the article. It's just a bunch of so-so code.
How does that phrase go?..... If you've nothing nice to say....... Firefox 2.x...... Seriously?? Take a deep breath......Firefox 3.6[^]
JimBob SquarePants ******************************************************************* "He took everything personally, including our royalties!" David St.Hubbins, Spinal Tap about Ian Faith, their ex-manager *******************************************************************
Way to keep your cool. I thought Joe's opinion was a bit harsh. You're article could use a little polish, sure, but it seems like you are well on your way. Just look at the feedback people leave at the bottom of your article and I'm sure you'll get your article looking great in no time. :)
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Joe Woodbury wrote:
I fail to see the point of the article. It's just a bunch of so-so code.
How does that phrase go?..... If you've nothing nice to say....... Firefox 2.x...... Seriously?? Take a deep breath......Firefox 3.6[^]
JimBob SquarePants ******************************************************************* "He took everything personally, including our royalties!" David St.Hubbins, Spinal Tap about Ian Faith, their ex-manager *******************************************************************
So you think asking for a critique means all you want is someone to kiss your ass? I gave you specific glaring problems with your code and ignored all the structural problems. An article, whether here or elsewhere, should have an explicit point, not just be a code dump. What principle are you teaching? Why should someone suggest this article to someone else? Edit: To add from Code Project guidelines: - Is the goal of the article clear? - Could the article help someone in their day-to-day work?
modified on Monday, February 1, 2010 9:32 PM
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Way to keep your cool. I thought Joe's opinion was a bit harsh. You're article could use a little polish, sure, but it seems like you are well on your way. Just look at the feedback people leave at the bottom of your article and I'm sure you'll get your article looking great in no time. :)
I fail to see how I am being a bit harsh. Coddling someone does them no good and in this case does the code project community no good. There are already too many code-dump articles, we don't need more. The Code Project guidelines include: - Is the goal of the article clear? - Could the article help someone in their day-to-day work? This article satisfies neither of these goals and pretending they do won't help anyone who is visiting Code Project to learn a specific algorithm or technique.
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I fail to see how I am being a bit harsh. Coddling someone does them no good and in this case does the code project community no good. There are already too many code-dump articles, we don't need more. The Code Project guidelines include: - Is the goal of the article clear? - Could the article help someone in their day-to-day work? This article satisfies neither of these goals and pretending they do won't help anyone who is visiting Code Project to learn a specific algorithm or technique.
Pretty sure I read that the goal was to describe his application, and he did so while describing a few of the technical problems and solutions along the way. Being that he categorized it under "Applications", seems like a perfectly suitable goal and a fair execution. And this seems like it could be a very useful application to some people, which he has provided free of charge, so even better. Code Project has many sections and many purposes; perhaps you should explore them a bit more.
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Pretty sure I read that the goal was to describe his application, and he did so while describing a few of the technical problems and solutions along the way. Being that he categorized it under "Applications", seems like a perfectly suitable goal and a fair execution. And this seems like it could be a very useful application to some people, which he has provided free of charge, so even better. Code Project has many sections and many purposes; perhaps you should explore them a bit more.
I have explored them and find the increasing net of Code Project to make is less useful, not more. Having poorly written, poorly designed applications doesn't help anyone (and it is poorly written and poorly designed.) Now, if I'm mistaken and Code Project is now Mediocre Project then I stand corrected and apologize.
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I fail to see how I am being a bit harsh. Coddling someone does them no good and in this case does the code project community no good. There are already too many code-dump articles, we don't need more. The Code Project guidelines include: - Is the goal of the article clear? - Could the article help someone in their day-to-day work? This article satisfies neither of these goals and pretending they do won't help anyone who is visiting Code Project to learn a specific algorithm or technique.
Joe Woodbury wrote:
I fail to see how I am being a bit harsh.
Joe, for what it's worth, I agree with your assessment of the article not being up to the standards we'd like to see at CP, but really find your word choice off-putting. The point of criticism is, I believe, to help someone do better both by noting where he did poorly and by noting where he did well. The way you phrased things, I felt you went out of your way to find the most pejorative way of saying what you wanted to say. Unless of course, the point of your criticism was to insure he never contributes another article.
Jon "You're the kind of people the import police come asking about later. I don't like talking to the import police. They make me nervous, and my pseudopods sweat." ~ Bog, Factor for the Interstellar Trading Co. Soap Box 1.0: the first, the original, reborn troll-less
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Joe Woodbury wrote:
I fail to see how I am being a bit harsh.
Joe, for what it's worth, I agree with your assessment of the article not being up to the standards we'd like to see at CP, but really find your word choice off-putting. The point of criticism is, I believe, to help someone do better both by noting where he did poorly and by noting where he did well. The way you phrased things, I felt you went out of your way to find the most pejorative way of saying what you wanted to say. Unless of course, the point of your criticism was to insure he never contributes another article.
Jon "You're the kind of people the import police come asking about later. I don't like talking to the import police. They make me nervous, and my pseudopods sweat." ~ Bog, Factor for the Interstellar Trading Co. Soap Box 1.0: the first, the original, reborn troll-less
Pretty much my feeling exactly. New authors should be shown a little courtesy and encouragement, not beratement for the terrible piece of work they've inflicted upon us all. That will only scare away authors with potential and ensure that first time authors stay that way, thereby reducing the overall quality of articles on Code Project.
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Pretty much my feeling exactly. New authors should be shown a little courtesy and encouragement, not beratement for the terrible piece of work they've inflicted upon us all. That will only scare away authors with potential and ensure that first time authors stay that way, thereby reducing the overall quality of articles on Code Project.
Well, I can't give you a 5, or even a 4 because I do think Joe has a point about standards being the same. It's just that there are ways of helping someone see the errors that don't make him feel like he's under attack. But I'll give you a 3. ;)
Jon "You're the kind of people the import police come asking about later. I don't like talking to the import police. They make me nervous, and my pseudopods sweat." ~ Bog, Factor for the Interstellar Trading Co. Soap Box 1.0: the first, the original, reborn troll-less
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Well, I can't give you a 5, or even a 4 because I do think Joe has a point about standards being the same. It's just that there are ways of helping someone see the errors that don't make him feel like he's under attack. But I'll give you a 3. ;)
Jon "You're the kind of people the import police come asking about later. I don't like talking to the import police. They make me nervous, and my pseudopods sweat." ~ Bog, Factor for the Interstellar Trading Co. Soap Box 1.0: the first, the original, reborn troll-less
Oakman wrote:
But I'll give you a 3.
Oy! Beware the dangers of discussing voting standards. Never again, I tells you, never again.
Oakman wrote:
I do think Joe has a point about standards being the same
I hold all authors to the same standards. I don't give less feedback because they are beginners. I just don't yell at them.