CodeGuru
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How many of us still visit CodeGuru? I have to admit I still do! Don't hurt me. I still find articles there that are useful and haven't been covered on CodeProject. I remember when CodeGuru was the best thing on the net for MFC programming and then it went all wierd and slow but I still can't help but go back and take a peek - its like putting on old slippers. Can I break this addiction? I dunno*. *But a free CodeProject T-shirt would help the withdrawal symptoms :).
Stupidity dies. The end of future offspring. Evolution wins. - A Darwin Awards Haiku
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How many of us still visit CodeGuru? I have to admit I still do! Don't hurt me. I still find articles there that are useful and haven't been covered on CodeProject. I remember when CodeGuru was the best thing on the net for MFC programming and then it went all wierd and slow but I still can't help but go back and take a peek - its like putting on old slippers. Can I break this addiction? I dunno*. *But a free CodeProject T-shirt would help the withdrawal symptoms :).
Stupidity dies. The end of future offspring. Evolution wins. - A Darwin Awards Haiku
I haven't used it in a long time. I don't believe there are stuff that I can find there and not on CP anymore. CP rules! Best regards, Alexandru Savescu P.S. Interested in art? Visit this!
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How many of us still visit CodeGuru? I have to admit I still do! Don't hurt me. I still find articles there that are useful and haven't been covered on CodeProject. I remember when CodeGuru was the best thing on the net for MFC programming and then it went all wierd and slow but I still can't help but go back and take a peek - its like putting on old slippers. Can I break this addiction? I dunno*. *But a free CodeProject T-shirt would help the withdrawal symptoms :).
Stupidity dies. The end of future offspring. Evolution wins. - A Darwin Awards Haiku
I receive their weekly newsletter, but for months there is nothing interesting there. I think CP is starting to become a MS-style monopoly in its area :) My latest article: SQL Server DO's and DONT's[^]
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How many of us still visit CodeGuru? I have to admit I still do! Don't hurt me. I still find articles there that are useful and haven't been covered on CodeProject. I remember when CodeGuru was the best thing on the net for MFC programming and then it went all wierd and slow but I still can't help but go back and take a peek - its like putting on old slippers. Can I break this addiction? I dunno*. *But a free CodeProject T-shirt would help the withdrawal symptoms :).
Stupidity dies. The end of future offspring. Evolution wins. - A Darwin Awards Haiku
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How many of us still visit CodeGuru? I have to admit I still do! Don't hurt me. I still find articles there that are useful and haven't been covered on CodeProject. I remember when CodeGuru was the best thing on the net for MFC programming and then it went all wierd and slow but I still can't help but go back and take a peek - its like putting on old slippers. Can I break this addiction? I dunno*. *But a free CodeProject T-shirt would help the withdrawal symptoms :).
Stupidity dies. The end of future offspring. Evolution wins. - A Darwin Awards Haiku
No I don't. 1) CP is more pleasant to visit. Better color scheme if you ask me. 2) Threaded views. Need I say more? 3) I get the feeling that the articles here are of better quality. 4) The article discussion threads very often contain flames. How constructive is that? The only times I hit Codeguru these days is when google leads me there. :) -- If I had the ability to smooth talk like John Simmons, this post would be less sarcastic and more to the point.
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How many of us still visit CodeGuru? I have to admit I still do! Don't hurt me. I still find articles there that are useful and haven't been covered on CodeProject. I remember when CodeGuru was the best thing on the net for MFC programming and then it went all wierd and slow but I still can't help but go back and take a peek - its like putting on old slippers. Can I break this addiction? I dunno*. *But a free CodeProject T-shirt would help the withdrawal symptoms :).
Stupidity dies. The end of future offspring. Evolution wins. - A Darwin Awards Haiku
Shaun Wilde wrote: How many of us still visit CodeGuru? In my personal case I was not a CodeGuru regular ever in my life. I am not a CodeGuru-to-CP convert like the majority of CPians seem to be. I came straight to CP. The only times I might visit a CodeGuru web page might be when google gives me a CodeGuru link. And then there was that theft incident a couple of months ago :-) Regards, Nish
Author of the romantic comedy Summer Love and Some more Cricket [New Win] Review by Shog9 Click here for review[NW]
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How many of us still visit CodeGuru? I have to admit I still do! Don't hurt me. I still find articles there that are useful and haven't been covered on CodeProject. I remember when CodeGuru was the best thing on the net for MFC programming and then it went all wierd and slow but I still can't help but go back and take a peek - its like putting on old slippers. Can I break this addiction? I dunno*. *But a free CodeProject T-shirt would help the withdrawal symptoms :).
Stupidity dies. The end of future offspring. Evolution wins. - A Darwin Awards Haiku
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How many of us still visit CodeGuru? I have to admit I still do! Don't hurt me. I still find articles there that are useful and haven't been covered on CodeProject. I remember when CodeGuru was the best thing on the net for MFC programming and then it went all wierd and slow but I still can't help but go back and take a peek - its like putting on old slippers. Can I break this addiction? I dunno*. *But a free CodeProject T-shirt would help the withdrawal symptoms :).
Stupidity dies. The end of future offspring. Evolution wins. - A Darwin Awards Haiku
I stopped using Codeguru when it was sold to Earthweb, prefering follow people who made the success of Codeguru. Semper Fidelis to the CP spirit :)
A rock pile ceases to be a rock pile the moment a single man contemplates it, bearing within him the image of a Cathedral[^]. Antoine de Saint-Exupery (1900-1944)
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Shaun Wilde wrote: How many of us still visit CodeGuru? In my personal case I was not a CodeGuru regular ever in my life. I am not a CodeGuru-to-CP convert like the majority of CPians seem to be. I came straight to CP. The only times I might visit a CodeGuru web page might be when google gives me a CodeGuru link. And then there was that theft incident a couple of months ago :-) Regards, Nish
Author of the romantic comedy Summer Love and Some more Cricket [New Win] Review by Shog9 Click here for review[NW]
Nishant S wrote: In my personal case I was not a CodeGuru regular ever in my life. I am not a CodeGuru-to-CP convert like the majority of CPians seem to be. Yup, I'm one of those. I used to visit codeguru pretty often enough. Even still check out the website from time to time. But CP rocks!
.....he created da C++ coders and Bob at da sixth day. At thy seventh day he went off snowboarding. - Mauricio Ritter on CP.****Amit Dey** Latest article - Building an Office 2000 addin**
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How many of us still visit CodeGuru? I have to admit I still do! Don't hurt me. I still find articles there that are useful and haven't been covered on CodeProject. I remember when CodeGuru was the best thing on the net for MFC programming and then it went all wierd and slow but I still can't help but go back and take a peek - its like putting on old slippers. Can I break this addiction? I dunno*. *But a free CodeProject T-shirt would help the withdrawal symptoms :).
Stupidity dies. The end of future offspring. Evolution wins. - A Darwin Awards Haiku
I was never that involved with CodeGuru, I don't think I created an account their at all. I downloaded some stuff but that was in the early days. I very rarely go back, unless I need a specific bit of code that I remember seeing there (Coloured Buttons and a ListView stuff). Michael Fat bottomed girls You make the rockin' world go round -- Queen
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Only when I can't find what I need here - and that's uncommon these days. Anna :rose: "Be yourself - not what others think you should be"
- Marcia GraeschAnna :) wrote: Only when I can't find what I need So, everytime? Or has the CP search recently been changed to something useful? :~
I don't think this is a serious possesion, and the evil most likely comes from your hand. Colin J Davies, The Lounge
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How many of us still visit CodeGuru? I have to admit I still do! Don't hurt me. I still find articles there that are useful and haven't been covered on CodeProject. I remember when CodeGuru was the best thing on the net for MFC programming and then it went all wierd and slow but I still can't help but go back and take a peek - its like putting on old slippers. Can I break this addiction? I dunno*. *But a free CodeProject T-shirt would help the withdrawal symptoms :).
Stupidity dies. The end of future offspring. Evolution wins. - A Darwin Awards Haiku
Only in desperation, when CP is down. Like yesterday. Only validated that CP rules! Marc Help! I'm an AI running around in someone's f*cked up universe simulator.
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Shaun Wilde wrote: How many of us still visit CodeGuru? In my personal case I was not a CodeGuru regular ever in my life. I am not a CodeGuru-to-CP convert like the majority of CPians seem to be. I came straight to CP. The only times I might visit a CodeGuru web page might be when google gives me a CodeGuru link. And then there was that theft incident a couple of months ago :-) Regards, Nish
Author of the romantic comedy Summer Love and Some more Cricket [New Win] Review by Shog9 Click here for review[NW]
Nishant S wrote: I was not a CodeGuru regular ever Nish, nice to see you back here on CP, now before you lose your status as CP regular, better frequent your visits to CP ;) Cheers Kannan :-)
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How many of us still visit CodeGuru? I have to admit I still do! Don't hurt me. I still find articles there that are useful and haven't been covered on CodeProject. I remember when CodeGuru was the best thing on the net for MFC programming and then it went all wierd and slow but I still can't help but go back and take a peek - its like putting on old slippers. Can I break this addiction? I dunno*. *But a free CodeProject T-shirt would help the withdrawal symptoms :).
Stupidity dies. The end of future offspring. Evolution wins. - A Darwin Awards Haiku
I started my modest learning curve on Codeguru. Now it is almost only CP. But Codeguru does contain good stuff that is not allways found on CP. A few weeks ago I deleted some files on a diskette and immediately came to regret it. I still need those files:wtf::wtf:. So I go looking for an Undelete application. Found a good one on Codeguru, but nothing on CP. Regards, Haakon S.
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How many of us still visit CodeGuru? I have to admit I still do! Don't hurt me. I still find articles there that are useful and haven't been covered on CodeProject. I remember when CodeGuru was the best thing on the net for MFC programming and then it went all wierd and slow but I still can't help but go back and take a peek - its like putting on old slippers. Can I break this addiction? I dunno*. *But a free CodeProject T-shirt would help the withdrawal symptoms :).
Stupidity dies. The end of future offspring. Evolution wins. - A Darwin Awards Haiku
Visiting like once in 2-3 month... dunno why, nostalgy I guess :) But I can found almost all I need here, at CP :) Philip Patrick Web-site: www.stpworks.com "Two beer or not two beer?" Shakesbeer
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How many of us still visit CodeGuru? I have to admit I still do! Don't hurt me. I still find articles there that are useful and haven't been covered on CodeProject. I remember when CodeGuru was the best thing on the net for MFC programming and then it went all wierd and slow but I still can't help but go back and take a peek - its like putting on old slippers. Can I break this addiction? I dunno*. *But a free CodeProject T-shirt would help the withdrawal symptoms :).
Stupidity dies. The end of future offspring. Evolution wins. - A Darwin Awards Haiku
I used to be a very heavy user of CG, even when Chris was the Admin there (before CP was born). I even made it into the top 10 most helpful people when ratings were available there :-D:-O I still visit now and again, when I need to post a link to an article to help in a question in the VC++ forum here, when I know that there is no corresponding article here. But it happens very infrequently. Roger Allen Sonork 100.10016 In case you're worried about what's going to become of the younger generation, it's going to grow up and start worrying about the younger generation. - Roger Allen, but not me!
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How many of us still visit CodeGuru? I have to admit I still do! Don't hurt me. I still find articles there that are useful and haven't been covered on CodeProject. I remember when CodeGuru was the best thing on the net for MFC programming and then it went all wierd and slow but I still can't help but go back and take a peek - its like putting on old slippers. Can I break this addiction? I dunno*. *But a free CodeProject T-shirt would help the withdrawal symptoms :).
Stupidity dies. The end of future offspring. Evolution wins. - A Darwin Awards Haiku
I stopped when I came here, I sometimes visit if CP is down, but that's about it. Christian No offense, but I don't really want to encourage the creation of another VB developer. - Larry Antram 22 Oct 2002 Hey, at least Logo had, at it's inception, a mechanical turtle. VB has always lacked even that... - Shog9 04-09-2002 Again, you can screw up a C/C++ program just as easily as a VB program. OK, maybe not as easily, but it's certainly doable. - Jamie Nordmeyer - 15-Nov-2002
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How many of us still visit CodeGuru? I have to admit I still do! Don't hurt me. I still find articles there that are useful and haven't been covered on CodeProject. I remember when CodeGuru was the best thing on the net for MFC programming and then it went all wierd and slow but I still can't help but go back and take a peek - its like putting on old slippers. Can I break this addiction? I dunno*. *But a free CodeProject T-shirt would help the withdrawal symptoms :).
Stupidity dies. The end of future offspring. Evolution wins. - A Darwin Awards Haiku
Like most of the other guys here I started out visting codeguru about 4 years ago ( when it was good ) but I moved over here when Chris started Codeproject up. For me, CodeGuru is good for one thing only - their messageboards. They contain a wealth of information from the last few years of posting and I regularly search their archives when I can't get an answer in the forums here. I never post a question there though - in fact I don't even think I have a valid login there anymore. Cheers James
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How many of us still visit CodeGuru? I have to admit I still do! Don't hurt me. I still find articles there that are useful and haven't been covered on CodeProject. I remember when CodeGuru was the best thing on the net for MFC programming and then it went all wierd and slow but I still can't help but go back and take a peek - its like putting on old slippers. Can I break this addiction? I dunno*. *But a free CodeProject T-shirt would help the withdrawal symptoms :).
Stupidity dies. The end of future offspring. Evolution wins. - A Darwin Awards Haiku
I actually use this site and CodeGuru regularly. I find that CodeGuru is a much faster site since they don't have all the fancy web stuff going on like this site. However, this site is much more active, so I have to use this one as well. Brigg Thorp Software Engineer Timex Corporation
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How many of us still visit CodeGuru? I have to admit I still do! Don't hurt me. I still find articles there that are useful and haven't been covered on CodeProject. I remember when CodeGuru was the best thing on the net for MFC programming and then it went all wierd and slow but I still can't help but go back and take a peek - its like putting on old slippers. Can I break this addiction? I dunno*. *But a free CodeProject T-shirt would help the withdrawal symptoms :).
Stupidity dies. The end of future offspring. Evolution wins. - A Darwin Awards Haiku
Everyday! Best regards, Paul. Jesus Christ is LOVE! Please tell somebody.