Bookmark an article = vote(5)
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I suggest that if a member bookmarks an article, it automatically counts as a vote of 5 for that article. Or at least it requires voting prior bookmarking What do you see ?
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I frequently bookmark articles after reading just the title and first paragraph or so - I may not have time to go through the whole thing and the code at that moment, but I want to be able to come back to it later when I have more time. I wouldn't want that to be considered an automatic 5.
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I bookmark an article so I can find it later as the subject is interesting for whatever reason. At that point I may not have even read the article fully and have most probably not downloaded the code and studied it. Therefore I am in no position to cast a valid vote at that point.
Dave
If this helped, please vote & accept answer!
Binging is like googling, it just feels dirtier. (Pete O'Hanlon)
BTW, in software, hope and pray is not a viable strategy. (Luc Pattyn)I also think the same thing after reading the original post. :thumbsup:
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I suggest that if a member bookmarks an article, it automatically counts as a vote of 5 for that article. Or at least it requires voting prior bookmarking What do you see ?
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No way. I bookmark an article for one of two reasons. One that I read and I find completely awesome and needs to be within my quick reach or one that is there for me to read within the next few days because there is something about it that caught my eye. Its only the article that I read and find to be both informative and well written that gets a 5. However, with some writers (like Sacha Barber[^], Nishant Sivakumar[^] and Marc Clifton[^] [and believe me, this list is outrageously short, there are some proper geniuses here]) its almost a given that their article is both VERY informative and VERY well written.
If the post was helpful, please vote, eh! Current activities: Book: Devils by Fyodor Dostoyevsky Project: Hospital Automation, final stage Learning: Image analysis, LINQ Now and forever, defiant to the end. What is Multiple Sclerosis[^]?
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em .. makes sense :^)
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To me it does... Perhaps the article itself is poorly written, but contains some valid concepts or code that I want to keep track of. I can bookmark just to keep track of some of the content but I am not committing that the overall quality of the article is anywhere near a 5, or even a 2 or a 3.
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To me it does... Perhaps the article itself is poorly written, but contains some valid concepts or code that I want to keep track of. I can bookmark just to keep track of some of the content but I am not committing that the overall quality of the article is anywhere near a 5, or even a 2 or a 3.
Ray Cassick wrote:
To me it does...
That what I said :zzz:
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I suggest that if a member bookmarks an article, it automatically counts as a vote of 5 for that article. Or at least it requires voting prior bookmarking What do you see ?
foreach(Minute m in MyLife) myExperience++;
Heck no! I bookmark articles that are utter rubbish (other than my own) so that I can: 0) Go back and add ridicule later. 1) Maybe do some research to support my point of view. 2) Perhaps develop a "better" solution and provide that to the author. 3) Occasionally take a look to see if the article improved. And sometimes I hit "bookmark" accidently. :doh: Actually, I just bookmarked an old article by Marc Clifton that showed up as the Featured Article because I don't have time to read it now.
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No way. I bookmark an article for one of two reasons. One that I read and I find completely awesome and needs to be within my quick reach or one that is there for me to read within the next few days because there is something about it that caught my eye. Its only the article that I read and find to be both informative and well written that gets a 5. However, with some writers (like Sacha Barber[^], Nishant Sivakumar[^] and Marc Clifton[^] [and believe me, this list is outrageously short, there are some proper geniuses here]) its almost a given that their article is both VERY informative and VERY well written.
If the post was helpful, please vote, eh! Current activities: Book: Devils by Fyodor Dostoyevsky Project: Hospital Automation, final stage Learning: Image analysis, LINQ Now and forever, defiant to the end. What is Multiple Sclerosis[^]?
Mustafa Ismail Mustafa wrote:
Marc Clifton
I like him very much. One funny reason is his similarity to Rubeus Hagrid in harry potter. :-\
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Heck no! I bookmark articles that are utter rubbish (other than my own) so that I can: 0) Go back and add ridicule later. 1) Maybe do some research to support my point of view. 2) Perhaps develop a "better" solution and provide that to the author. 3) Occasionally take a look to see if the article improved. And sometimes I hit "bookmark" accidently. :doh: Actually, I just bookmarked an old article by Marc Clifton that showed up as the Featured Article because I don't have time to read it now.
Good points :thumbsup: I have completely gave up, man By the way, nice pic :)
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No way. I bookmark an article for one of two reasons. One that I read and I find completely awesome and needs to be within my quick reach or one that is there for me to read within the next few days because there is something about it that caught my eye. Its only the article that I read and find to be both informative and well written that gets a 5. However, with some writers (like Sacha Barber[^], Nishant Sivakumar[^] and Marc Clifton[^] [and believe me, this list is outrageously short, there are some proper geniuses here]) its almost a given that their article is both VERY informative and VERY well written.
If the post was helpful, please vote, eh! Current activities: Book: Devils by Fyodor Dostoyevsky Project: Hospital Automation, final stage Learning: Image analysis, LINQ Now and forever, defiant to the end. What is Multiple Sclerosis[^]?
Mustafa Ismail Mustafa wrote:
However, with some writers (like Sacha Barber[^], Nishant Sivakumar[^]
These members are bookmarked themselves rather than their articles Also, have a look at this guy Omar Al Zabir
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Mustafa Ismail Mustafa wrote:
However, with some writers (like Sacha Barber[^], Nishant Sivakumar[^]
These members are bookmarked themselves rather than their articles Also, have a look at this guy Omar Al Zabir
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Like I said, that list is pathetically inadequate.
If the post was helpful, please vote, eh! Current activities: Book: Devils by Fyodor Dostoyevsky Project: Hospital Automation, final stage Learning: Image analysis, LINQ Now and forever, defiant to the end. What is Multiple Sclerosis[^]?
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Mustafa Ismail Mustafa wrote:
Marc Clifton
I like him very much. One funny reason is his similarity to Rubeus Hagrid in harry potter. :-\
:laugh:
If the post was helpful, please vote, eh! Current activities: Book: Devils by Fyodor Dostoyevsky Project: Hospital Automation, final stage Learning: Image analysis, LINQ Now and forever, defiant to the end. What is Multiple Sclerosis[^]?
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Heck no! I bookmark articles that are utter rubbish (other than my own) so that I can: 0) Go back and add ridicule later. 1) Maybe do some research to support my point of view. 2) Perhaps develop a "better" solution and provide that to the author. 3) Occasionally take a look to see if the article improved. And sometimes I hit "bookmark" accidently. :doh: Actually, I just bookmarked an old article by Marc Clifton that showed up as the Featured Article because I don't have time to read it now.
Very ammusing, but tell me, is there a Marc Clifton fan club? ;P
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Very ammusing, but tell me, is there a Marc Clifton fan club? ;P
The first rule of the Marc Clifton fan club is we don't talk about the Marc Clifton fan club.
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The first rule of the Marc Clifton fan club is we don't talk about the Marc Clifton fan club.
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I suggest that if a member bookmarks an article, it automatically counts as a vote of 5 for that article. Or at least it requires voting prior bookmarking What do you see ?
foreach(Minute m in MyLife) myExperience++;
Trying to get higher rating on your articles? Try writing better articles.
I know the language. I've read a book. - _Madmatt
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Trying to get higher rating on your articles? Try writing better articles.
I know the language. I've read a book. - _Madmatt
Mark Nischalke wrote:
Try writing better articles.
Thanks, I will do my best
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The first rule of the Marc Clifton fan club is we don't talk about the Marc Clifton fan club.
OK :doh: Never to be mentioned again! Sorry! :-D
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Mark Nischalke wrote:
Try writing better articles.
Thanks, I will do my best
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Speaking of, I like how your article, Updating Multiple Text Files Using a ListBox Control, is able to incorporate the phrase "ass date" by creating a logo out of the initial letters in "Mass Update". Reminds me of this post by JSOP.
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I suggest that if a member bookmarks an article, it automatically counts as a vote of 5 for that article. Or at least it requires voting prior bookmarking What do you see ?
foreach(Minute m in MyLife) myExperience++;
Your suggestion belongs in the suggestion forum and no it is a bloody silly idea. Just because the article may be usefull does not mean it is well written. The corrollery is that every article you vote 5 for should be bookmarked :)
Never underestimate the power of human stupidity RAH
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Speaking of, I like how your article, Updating Multiple Text Files Using a ListBox Control, is able to incorporate the phrase "ass date" by creating a logo out of the initial letters in "Mass Update". Reminds me of this post by JSOP.
OH! my God !!! :mad: I never meant that I have just noticed that right now. However, I ask you to revisit that article and find the comments below it For the logo, I was just trying make something different, I will change it immediately. Or may ask CP staff to remove it not only because of the logo. But for the comment you will find below it
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