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  • S Sushant Joshi

    Christian Graus wrote:

    making it easier for technically clueless people to take on programming work, and students to cheat on their homework

    Ooops .. even the most technically sound people do search stuff across the net using Google. I would say, Google has eased the learning curve for every developer. I strongly believe everyone on this forum has used Google at some point of time in his career to find stuff quickly!

    Sucess is going from failure to failure without loss of enthusiasm.

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    Christian Graus
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    Sushant Joshi wrote:

    Ooops .. even the most technically sound people do search stuff across the net using Google.

    That's true. The difference is, we understand what we read. The people who don't understand it at all, still manage to find hte codez nowadays, with google.

    Christian Graus Driven to the arms of OSX by Vista. Read my blog to find out how I've worked around bugs in Microsoft tools and frameworks.

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      I found CP by entering a programming question in Google -- almost any programming question you Google returns CP pages in the result. That may mean that the clueless can find their way here, but it also means that those who do know what they're doing can get what they need from here, too.

      I'll see your roundabout, and raise you two swings.

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      Christian Graus
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      Mark Wallace wrote:

      That may mean that the clueless can find their way here, but it also means that those who do know what they're doing can get what they need from here, too.

      True - the point is that the clueless are able to churn out something that appears to work, nowadays, b/c of google mostly.

      Christian Graus Driven to the arms of OSX by Vista. Read my blog to find out how I've worked around bugs in Microsoft tools and frameworks.

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        I found CP by entering a programming question in Google -- almost any programming question you Google returns CP pages in the result. That may mean that the clueless can find their way here, but it also means that those who do know what they're doing can get what they need from here, too.

        I'll see your roundabout, and raise you two swings.

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        Sushant Joshi
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        Mark Wallace wrote:

        That may mean that the clueless can find their way here, but it also means that those who do know what they're doing can get what they need from here, too.

        I admire your sense of humor bro. I would like to know only one thing, before opening CP for the first time, how did you have an idea about the conent present in the site/page ?!?! Whether you accept or not, everyone is clueless (with clueless I mean naïve/beginner) for the first time.

        Sucess is going from failure to failure without loss of enthusiasm.

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        • C Christian Graus

          Sushant Joshi wrote:

          Ooops .. even the most technically sound people do search stuff across the net using Google.

          That's true. The difference is, we understand what we read. The people who don't understand it at all, still manage to find hte codez nowadays, with google.

          Christian Graus Driven to the arms of OSX by Vista. Read my blog to find out how I've worked around bugs in Microsoft tools and frameworks.

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          Sushant Joshi
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          Christian Graus wrote:

          That's true. The difference is, we understand what we read. The people who don't understand it at all, still manage to find hte codez nowadays, with google.

          No mate, I disagree, even if you are able to search something on the net using Google, still you need elementary understanding of the technology and programming concepts to apply it. I don't believe that people are simply downloading the stuff from net and directly pasting it all over without knowing a bit of it.

          Sucess is going from failure to failure without loss of enthusiasm.

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            CDP1802 wrote:

            Hmm, and this place here did not help at all?

            Not as much, because we tend to try to help in ways that require people to think and learn. Google tends towards copying and pasting code you don't understand.

            Christian Graus Driven to the arms of OSX by Vista. Read my blog to find out how I've worked around bugs in Microsoft tools and frameworks.

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            Lost User
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            What I meant is, that there will always be people who will mis- or even abuse any service they can get their hands on. But this does not reduce the value of the service.

            A while ago he asked me what he should have printed on my business cards. I said 'Wizard'. I read books which nobody else understand. Then I do something which nobody understands. After that the computer does something which nobody understands. When asked, I say things about the results which nobody understand. But everybody expects miracles from me on a regular basis. Looks to me like the classical definition of a wizard.

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              So its Google's 12th Birthday, Happy Birthday Google !! May your dream of global domination come true...

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              Done baby, done. --Mr.Google. :)

              If the Lord God Almighty had consulted me before embarking upon the Creation, I would have recommended something simpler. -- Alfonso the Wise, 13th Century King of Castile.
              This is going on my arrogant assumptions. You may have a superb reason why I'm completely wrong. -- Iain Clarke
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              • S Sushant Joshi

                Mark Wallace wrote:

                That may mean that the clueless can find their way here, but it also means that those who do know what they're doing can get what they need from here, too.

                I admire your sense of humor bro. I would like to know only one thing, before opening CP for the first time, how did you have an idea about the conent present in the site/page ?!?! Whether you accept or not, everyone is clueless (with clueless I mean naïve/beginner) for the first time.

                Sucess is going from failure to failure without loss of enthusiasm.

                modified on Monday, September 27, 2010 3:35 AM

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                Electron Shepherd
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                Sushant Joshi wrote:

                Whether you accept or not, everyone is clueless (with clueless I mean naïve/beginner) for the first time.

                Very true. I've also heard the same sentiment expressed as: "There are no difficult problems. There are only easy problems I don't yet know how to solve." and "Everything is difficult until you know how to do it."

                Server and Network Monitoring

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                • S Sushant Joshi

                  Christian Graus wrote:

                  That's true. The difference is, we understand what we read. The people who don't understand it at all, still manage to find hte codez nowadays, with google.

                  No mate, I disagree, even if you are able to search something on the net using Google, still you need elementary understanding of the technology and programming concepts to apply it. I don't believe that people are simply downloading the stuff from net and directly pasting it all over without knowing a bit of it.

                  Sucess is going from failure to failure without loss of enthusiasm.

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                  Aamir Butt
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                  Sushant Joshi wrote:

                  I don't believe that people are simply downloading the stuff from net and directly pasting it all over without knowing a bit of it.

                  You need to follow programming forums a bit more :)

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                    So its Google's 12th Birthday, Happy Birthday Google !! May your dream of global domination come true...

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                    Niklas L
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                    I find Skynet... eh, Google, very useful in my everyday work.

                    home

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                    • A Arun Jacob

                      Not a happy day for Google. Orkut got attacked with Cross Site scripting last saturday.

                      Arun Jacob My Technical Blog : Code.NET

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                      Jwalant Natvarlal Soneji
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                      Arun Jacob wrote:

                      Orkut got attacked

                      :omg: Nah, Indians don't mind; have moved to Facebook (finally...) :)

                      SQL.NET

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                      • S Sushant Joshi

                        Christian Graus wrote:

                        making it easier for technically clueless people to take on programming work, and students to cheat on their homework

                        Ooops .. even the most technically sound people do search stuff across the net using Google. I would say, Google has eased the learning curve for every developer. I strongly believe everyone on this forum has used Google at some point of time in his career to find stuff quickly!

                        Sucess is going from failure to failure without loss of enthusiasm.

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                        NormDroid
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                        Bring back the days when there was NO internet, I bet your bottom dollar they'd be less unprofessional developers.

                        Two heads are better than one.

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                          So its Google's 12th Birthday, Happy Birthday Google !! May your dream of global domination come true...

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                          Jwalant Natvarlal Soneji
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                          Yeah, Happy Birthday Google! I hope you give me back Public Calendar Search feature :~ The "Search Public Calendars" button is missing from my Google Calendar[^]

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                          • S Sushant Joshi

                            Christian Graus wrote:

                            That's true. The difference is, we understand what we read. The people who don't understand it at all, still manage to find hte codez nowadays, with google.

                            No mate, I disagree, even if you are able to search something on the net using Google, still you need elementary understanding of the technology and programming concepts to apply it. I don't believe that people are simply downloading the stuff from net and directly pasting it all over without knowing a bit of it.

                            Sucess is going from failure to failure without loss of enthusiasm.

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                            Pete OHanlon
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                            Sushant Joshi wrote:

                            I don't believe that people are simply downloading the stuff from net and directly pasting it all over without knowing a bit of it.

                            You don't help out much in the forums do you? :-D

                            I have CDO, it's OCD with the letters in the right order; just as they ruddy well should be

                            Forgive your enemies - it messes with their heads

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                            • S Sushant Joshi

                              Christian Graus wrote:

                              That's true. The difference is, we understand what we read. The people who don't understand it at all, still manage to find hte codez nowadays, with google.

                              No mate, I disagree, even if you are able to search something on the net using Google, still you need elementary understanding of the technology and programming concepts to apply it. I don't believe that people are simply downloading the stuff from net and directly pasting it all over without knowing a bit of it.

                              Sucess is going from failure to failure without loss of enthusiasm.

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                              NormDroid
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                              Sushant Joshi wrote:

                              I don't believe that people are simply downloading the stuff from net and directly pasting it all over without knowing a bit of it.

                              Niave or stupid?

                              Two heads are better than one.

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                                Yeah, Happy Birthday Google! I hope you give me back Public Calendar Search feature :~ The "Search Public Calendars" button is missing from my Google Calendar[^]

                                SQL.NET

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                                NormDroid
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                                It will be back alright - with Ads.

                                Two heads are better than one.

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                                • S Sushant Joshi

                                  Mark Wallace wrote:

                                  That may mean that the clueless can find their way here, but it also means that those who do know what they're doing can get what they need from here, too.

                                  I admire your sense of humor bro. I would like to know only one thing, before opening CP for the first time, how did you have an idea about the conent present in the site/page ?!?! Whether you accept or not, everyone is clueless (with clueless I mean naïve/beginner) for the first time.

                                  Sucess is going from failure to failure without loss of enthusiasm.

                                  modified on Monday, September 27, 2010 3:35 AM

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                                  Mark_Wallace
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                                  Sushant Joshi wrote:

                                  Whether you accept or not, everyone is clueless (with clueless I mean naïve/beginner) for the first time.

                                  No argument here (although I think you either misunderstood what I wrote or you're replying to the wrong person). Cluelessness is themed, though, and has depth -- and applies to everything, not just coding. For example, I jump from project to project, and project element to project element, so frequently that I can find being myself clueless several times a week, and have to spend a lot of time trying to understand WTF I'm looking at, reading up, and tinkering to see how things really work. Some of the things I have problems with, I could implement very easily in other ways, and people who know the (for me, new) way could well look down at me as clueless -- until they have to implement it in a (for them, new) way that I'm familiar with, when I could look down on them as being clueless. So we're all clueless, really. And the average Barbie would look down on almost everyone in CP for not knowing enough about different brands of eye shadow (maybe not DD -- have you seen the black line around the daleks' eyeballs?). So I don't have a problem with cluelessness, as long as it's accompanied by a willingness to learn, rather than "SNED CODS PLEEZZZ!"

                                  I wanna be a eunuchs developer! Pass me a bread knife!

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                                  • S Sushant Joshi

                                    Mark Wallace wrote:

                                    That may mean that the clueless can find their way here, but it also means that those who do know what they're doing can get what they need from here, too.

                                    I admire your sense of humor bro. I would like to know only one thing, before opening CP for the first time, how did you have an idea about the conent present in the site/page ?!?! Whether you accept or not, everyone is clueless (with clueless I mean naïve/beginner) for the first time.

                                    Sucess is going from failure to failure without loss of enthusiasm.

                                    modified on Monday, September 27, 2010 3:35 AM

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                                    Pete OHanlon
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                                    To add to Mark's point - one thing that you see a lot in the forums here is somebody voting you down because you don't supply them with the code to solve their problem. They seem to labour under the misapprehsion that this is rentacoder, and take it as a personal affront that you don't do their thinking for them.

                                    I have CDO, it's OCD with the letters in the right order; just as they ruddy well should be

                                    Forgive your enemies - it messes with their heads

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                                      Sushant Joshi wrote:

                                      Whether you accept or not, everyone is clueless (with clueless I mean naïve/beginner) for the first time.

                                      Very true. I've also heard the same sentiment expressed as: "There are no difficult problems. There are only easy problems I don't yet know how to solve." and "Everything is difficult until you know how to do it."

                                      Server and Network Monitoring

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                                      Mark_Wallace
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                                      Electron Shepherd wrote:

                                      Very true. I've also heard the same sentiment expressed as: "There are no difficult problems. There are only easy problems I don't yet know how to solve." and "Everything is difficult until you know how to do it."

                                      Or, more cruelly, as You ARE the weakest link!"

                                      I wanna be a eunuchs developer! Pass me a bread knife!

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                                      • A Aamir Butt

                                        Sushant Joshi wrote:

                                        I don't believe that people are simply downloading the stuff from net and directly pasting it all over without knowing a bit of it.

                                        You need to follow programming forums a bit more :)

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                                        Sushant Joshi
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                                        Aamir Butt wrote:

                                        You need to follow programming forums a bit more

                                        I do follow sir, and I myself have posted both questions and answers on several forums including few products which we use in our project. My statement was regarding the same, for example, I am using a third-party tool in my application, it is not possible for every developer to know every possible function/feature of the tool, and I believe that if (s)he is stuck at some point; I don't feel that it is crime for developer to search on the net or post on the forum of the tool (as most of the licensed tools provide 1 yr priority support) so that (s)he can get ideas and proceed with the deliverables.

                                        Sucess is going from failure to failure without loss of enthusiasm.

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                                          Sushant Joshi wrote:

                                          I don't believe that people are simply downloading the stuff from net and directly pasting it all over without knowing a bit of it.

                                          You don't help out much in the forums do you? :-D

                                          I have CDO, it's OCD with the letters in the right order; just as they ruddy well should be

                                          Forgive your enemies - it messes with their heads

                                          My blog | My articles | MoXAML PowerToys | Onyx

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                                          Sushant Joshi
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                                          Pete O'Hanlon wrote:

                                          You don't help out much in the forums do you?

                                          I do, however, may not be as much as you. However, I myself have posted both questions and answers (relatively less) on several forums including few products which we use in our project. For example, I am using a third-party tool in my application, it is not possible for me to know every possible function/feature of the tool(s) and then only proceed for the coding phase. Whenever, we procure a tool, we check for few features which we need, do check if any other team in the organization has used the features with tool et al. Now, in the midst of coding if I am stuck at some point; I don't feel that it is crime to search on the net or post on the forum of the tool (as most of the licensed tools provide one yr priority support) so that we can get ideas and proceed with the deliverables.

                                          Sucess is going from failure to failure without loss of enthusiasm.

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