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  • P Paul Watson

    Shaun Wilde wrote: oh and you are saying that those of us that use C# are not real software engineers? Exactly what he is saying. It is the usual "[insert any language name that is not C++] is crap and anyone who uses it is a wannabe" rubbish. Just ignore them I reckon. They can smell their own arses for the rest of eternity for all I care.

    Paul Watson
    Bluegrass
    Cape Town, South Africa

    Christopher Duncan wrote: Which explains why when Santa asked, "And what do you want for Christmas, little boy?" I said, "A life." (Accesories sold separately)

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    Shaun Wilde
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    wierd - I am a C++ programmer who makes a good living even in this economic clime by using C# now. I use whatever language is good for the job (except VB - don't need to now I have C#). If he is such a die hard C++ developer what is he doing here? I assumed all die hards wouldn't trust a line of code not written by themselves and therefore community sites would be useless to them - the old NDH scenario.

    Technically speaking the dictionary would define Visual Basic users as programmers.
    But here again, a very generalized, liberal definition is being employed and it's wrong
    - just plain wrong - Tom Archer 5/12/02

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    • E Erik Funkenbusch

      # as used in musical notation means, half a step above C, which seems fitting. However, it's actually the intersection of two groups of ++ laid over each other and sligtly skewed. Notice how # has 4 +'s in it :) -- Where are we going? And why am I in this handbasket?

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      Shaun Wilde
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      hmm 4 +'s vs 2 +'s to make the logo - since we are into efficiency then I vote for 2

      Technically speaking the dictionary would define Visual Basic users as programmers.
      But here again, a very generalized, liberal definition is being employed and it's wrong
      - just plain wrong - Tom Archer 5/12/02

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        hmm 4 +'s vs 2 +'s to make the logo - since we are into efficiency then I vote for 2

        Technically speaking the dictionary would define Visual Basic users as programmers.
        But here again, a very generalized, liberal definition is being employed and it's wrong
        - just plain wrong - Tom Archer 5/12/02

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        Erik Funkenbusch
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        However, # is one byte, ++ is two. # is more efficient :) -- Where are we going? And why am I in this handbasket?

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        • D David Cunningham

          Well, we certainly saw this all coming, and that was the driving force behind the tabs you see on the main page of the site. If you click on the MFC/C++ tab, then all the content, menus and questions you're presented with should be restricted to MFC/C++. The lounge of course is un-filtered). David

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          George
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          David Cunningham wrote: If you click on the MFC/C++ tab, then all the content, menus and questions you're presented with should be restricted to MFC/C++. You mean like .NET(Managed C++, SOAP and XML, C++ Web Services) and Web/Scripting (ISAPI)? X|

          /* I C++, therefore I am... */

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          • S Shaun Wilde

            ProIT wrote: Why was it named C#? I was told that is was the 2 plus symbols from C++ overlapping and then it eventually became # - which as well is being 'sharp' in music - also means 'octothorpe'. also it is not surprising that C# stuff is being posted most of the things have already been done in MFC and ATL etc that people would find it hard to write anything new. If you want to make article writing easier, just wander through the MFC stuff and rewrite them in C# - instant article minimum effort - I'd do it myself but I can't be bothered.

            Technically speaking the dictionary would define Visual Basic users as programmers.
            But here again, a very generalized, liberal definition is being employed and it's wrong
            - just plain wrong - Tom Archer 5/12/02

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            Megan Forbes
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            Shaun Wilde wrote: instant article minimum effort - I'd do it myself but I can't be bothered :laugh:


            I knew it would end badly when I first met Chris in a Canberra alleyway and he said 'try some - it won't hurt you'..... - Christian Graus on Code Project outages Damned nice for remote servers where using Enterprise Manager is like wadding through treacle while covered in velcro, upside down -Paul Watson on SQL Server Query Analyser

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            • G George

              David Cunningham wrote: If you click on the MFC/C++ tab, then all the content, menus and questions you're presented with should be restricted to MFC/C++. You mean like .NET(Managed C++, SOAP and XML, C++ Web Services) and Web/Scripting (ISAPI)? X|

              /* I C++, therefore I am... */

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              Hmmm, would you like it to be filtered even further? David

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              • D Daniel Turini

                Come on, there are still lots of good articles in C++. Look at This great article[^], for an example :cool: I see dumb people

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                Roger Wright
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                :laugh: The crazy part is that I think I learned something from it! Maybe I should rewrite the article using Katakana so that others can share my epiphany... "How many times do I have to flush before you go away?" - Megan Forbes, on Management (12/5/2002)

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                • P Paul Watson

                  Shaun Wilde wrote: oh and you are saying that those of us that use C# are not real software engineers? Exactly what he is saying. It is the usual "[insert any language name that is not C++] is crap and anyone who uses it is a wannabe" rubbish. Just ignore them I reckon. They can smell their own arses for the rest of eternity for all I care.

                  Paul Watson
                  Bluegrass
                  Cape Town, South Africa

                  Christopher Duncan wrote: Which explains why when Santa asked, "And what do you want for Christmas, little boy?" I said, "A life." (Accesories sold separately)

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                  fishing for allies, again? :cool: [sarcasm]Don't you ever learn! Just when the revolution is over and all the cpluspussies are up against the wall or down the drain, the Csharpies will laugh at you Veebees again![sarcasm]


                  If I could find a souvenir / just to prove the world was here   [sighist]

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                  • P peterchen

                    fishing for allies, again? :cool: [sarcasm]Don't you ever learn! Just when the revolution is over and all the cpluspussies are up against the wall or down the drain, the Csharpies will laugh at you Veebees again![sarcasm]


                    If I could find a souvenir / just to prove the world was here   [sighist]

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                    Paul Watson
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                    peterchen wrote: fishing for allies, again? How did you guess? :rolleyes: As per usual; I was not born to be agreeable. If you get offended, ignore me. :)

                    Paul Watson
                    Bluegrass
                    Cape Town, South Africa

                    Christopher Duncan wrote: Which explains why when Santa asked, "And what do you want for Christmas, little boy?" I said, "A life." (Accesories sold separately)

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                    • E Erik Funkenbusch

                      However, # is one byte, ++ is two. # is more efficient :) -- Where are we going? And why am I in this handbasket?

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                      :cool: My article on a reference-counted smart pointer that supports polymorphic objects and raw pointers

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                      • D David Cunningham

                        Hmmm, would you like it to be filtered even further? David

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                        George
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                        David Cunningham wrote: Hmmm, would you like it to be filtered even further? Perhaps. However, with C# and .NET propaganda is just like with those spam emails, add banners and popups - after a while I adapt to ignore them all together and then it's OK ;)

                        /* I C++, therefore I am... */

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                        • E Erik Funkenbusch

                          # as used in musical notation means, half a step above C, which seems fitting. However, it's actually the intersection of two groups of ++ laid over each other and sligtly skewed. Notice how # has 4 +'s in it :) -- Where are we going? And why am I in this handbasket?

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                          Daniel Ferguson
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                          Erik Funkenbusch wrote: # as used in musical notation means, half a step above C, which seems fitting. It should have been VB# then.

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                          • P ProIT

                            Did C# really make life that easier???!!! :) Why was it named C#? Any one knows that the sign (#) means "sharp" and it is used in the music and standard notations? It's been so long that only C# stuff are getting posted! May be time for renaming the www.codeproject.com, a www.c#deproject.com Everytime am up on CP, I "C" C# and .NET & ASP! What's up with MFC and Win32! What to feel now? :-D X| :omg:

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                            Christian Graus
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                            Yes, but what is there left to say about MFC ? You can filter CP on the main page to show you MFC/C++ stuff if that's all you want to see. Personally, I think there is still a good mix, tending towards the stuff the most people are now learning and using. Christian No offense, but I don't really want to encourage the creation of another VB developer. - Larry Antram 22 Oct 2002 C# will attract all comers, where VB is for IT Journalists and managers - Michael P Butler 05-12-2002 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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                            • P Paul Watson

                              peterchen wrote: fishing for allies, again? How did you guess? :rolleyes: As per usual; I was not born to be agreeable. If you get offended, ignore me. :)

                              Paul Watson
                              Bluegrass
                              Cape Town, South Africa

                              Christopher Duncan wrote: Which explains why when Santa asked, "And what do you want for Christmas, little boy?" I said, "A life." (Accesories sold separately)

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                              :zzz:

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                                :zzz:

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                                Norm Almond wrote: :zzz: :confused:

                                Paul Watson
                                Bluegrass
                                Cape Town, South Africa

                                Christopher Duncan wrote: Which explains why when Santa asked, "And what do you want for Christmas, little boy?" I said, "A life." (Accesories sold separately)

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