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This place is getting more like Facebook every day.
Peter Wasser Art is making something out of nothing and selling it. Frank Zappa
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I just upvoted you. See what I did there.
Wrong is evil and must be defeated. - Jeff Ello[^]
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Want to watch a somewhat experienced .NET/MVC/Typescript junkie hack away at one of his side projects in real time? I'll happily share my thought process along the way and I welcome your feedback as well. Join in here. https://plus.google.com/events/cukcjnoh97pltobk42771sv294s[^] And here's the backstory... http://www.codeproject.com/Lounge.aspx?msg=4722302#xx4722302xx[^]
I must have popped in at the same point as others as you seemed to be going on an existential quest to work out the meaning of life, the universe and certain keys in the Paypal API. "Where does this value come from? Why do I use it?" I really needed to crank up the speakers to hear what you were saying as you spent a fair bit of time mumbling - you really should have used a professional quality microphone to capture your thoughts. To be honest, while I can see what you were trying to achieve, it felt like I would have been better off watching a Pluralsight or CodeProject.TV video.
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Hmmm, I just checked and he's still browsing Paypal API documentation. :rolleyes: Marc
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I'm not sure if you've ever tried to use PayPal but that is entirely plausible, unless it's much better than it was back when I was paddling in that pond.
BobJanova wrote:
I'm not sure if you've ever tried to use PayPal but that is entirely plausible, unless it's much better than it was back when I was paddling in that pond.
Well, setting up a Donate button was trivial, and as for using PayPal for actual transactions, that was quite straight forward as well. There's a PayPal Ruby gem called "catarse_paypal_express" which the crowdfunding website that I was working with used, so it was straight forward too since it hid all the nuances. Marc
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Tune in to my feed tonight while I browse porn. Far more interesting ;)
MVVM # - I did it My Way ___________________________________________ Man, you're a god. - walterhevedeich 26/05/2011 .\\axxx (That's an 'M')
_Maxxx_ wrote:
Far more interesting
The pr0n, or you watching the pr0n? :rolleyes: Marc
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I must have popped in at the same point as others as you seemed to be going on an existential quest to work out the meaning of life, the universe and certain keys in the Paypal API. "Where does this value come from? Why do I use it?" I really needed to crank up the speakers to hear what you were saying as you spent a fair bit of time mumbling - you really should have used a professional quality microphone to capture your thoughts. To be honest, while I can see what you were trying to achieve, it felt like I would have been better off watching a Pluralsight or CodeProject.TV video.
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This place is getting more like Facebook every day.
Peter Wasser Art is making something out of nothing and selling it. Frank Zappa
Wonder if I should suggest auto-playing video ads in suggs and bugs?
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Pete O'Hanlon wrote:
Pluralsight
I just found about this today. Is it worth spending money here for courses?
"Bastards encourage idiots to use Oracle Forms, Web Forms, Access and a number of other dinky web publishing tolls.", Mycroft Holmes[^]
It certainly is. The courses are excellent. And, of course, it's well worth checking out CodeProject.tv.
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BobJanova wrote:
I'm not sure if you've ever tried to use PayPal but that is entirely plausible, unless it's much better than it was back when I was paddling in that pond.
Well, setting up a Donate button was trivial, and as for using PayPal for actual transactions, that was quite straight forward as well. There's a PayPal Ruby gem called "catarse_paypal_express" which the crowdfunding website that I was working with used, so it was straight forward too since it hid all the nuances. Marc
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I must have popped in at the same point as others as you seemed to be going on an existential quest to work out the meaning of life, the universe and certain keys in the Paypal API. "Where does this value come from? Why do I use it?" I really needed to crank up the speakers to hear what you were saying as you spent a fair bit of time mumbling - you really should have used a professional quality microphone to capture your thoughts. To be honest, while I can see what you were trying to achieve, it felt like I would have been better off watching a Pluralsight or CodeProject.TV video.
Code project has a TV station? Are there dancing girls??? :-D
Christopher Duncan Author of Unite the Tribes: Leadership Skills for Technology Managers Have Fun, Get Paid: How to Make a Living with Your Creativity The Career Programmer
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It certainly is. The courses are excellent. And, of course, it's well worth checking out CodeProject.tv.
Interesting. I am looking for a WCF course for intermediate to expert level professionals. I found a rather old series of blog on MSDN. Not that they are bad, but it seems REST is most preferred while showing code samples. For instance, I would have appreciated full implementation of IEndpointBehavior interface rather than inheriting WebHttpBehavior. I will check out if there are fully course like videos on CPTV. If not, I will have to go with this website. Of course I will come after you to get my money back if I don't find the courses useful. ;P On an unrelated topic, have you seen Codility[^]? I did a demo test and it looks interesting as well.
"Bastards encourage idiots to use Oracle Forms, Web Forms, Access and a number of other dinky web publishing tolls.", Mycroft Holmes[^]
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BobJanova wrote:
Catarse? Really?
Yes, really.[^] Marc
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Code project has a TV station? Are there dancing girls??? :-D
Christopher Duncan Author of Unite the Tribes: Leadership Skills for Technology Managers Have Fun, Get Paid: How to Make a Living with Your Creativity The Career Programmer
Well, there's someone called Ruby[^] on there.
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Well, there's someone called Ruby[^] on there.
Ah, yes. Ruby Star. My cousin used to record with her after Black Oak Arkansas. But there were no rails or any other track marks. She wasn't really into needles.
Christopher Duncan Author of Unite the Tribes: Leadership Skills for Technology Managers Have Fun, Get Paid: How to Make a Living with Your Creativity The Career Programmer
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BobJanova wrote:
Catarse? Really?
Yes, really.[^] Marc
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_Maxxx_ wrote:
Far more interesting
The pr0n, or you watching the pr0n? :rolleyes: Marc
Either is more interesting than watching someone browse API documentation. one is a little more disturbing than the other. although I believe if that's your thing you can join chatroullette :-D
MVVM # - I did it My Way ___________________________________________ Man, you're a god. - walterhevedeich 26/05/2011 .\\axxx (That's an 'M')