Recommendations for a Programmers Help Line
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I've seen a few of these in various forms and I think I could really use something like this. I'm an old timer, been out of the code for a while getting back into things and getting my stride pretty good. Just recently decided to change horses and move over to C#.. and likely will get into some C++ before too long as well. My past life has been all VB under .NET and ASP so I'm pretty well rooted in the MS world. What I pick up from there on Code Project is great when I get it but tends to be at times understandably a bit slow in coming. I've come to really enjoy the comments and input I get here and look forward to when I'm able to contribute more as my knowledge is more current. But what I would like to find is something akin to a party chat for coding based on language type. Now I've seen some ad's for some live support services but I can't afford them. However, I'd be willing to pay a monthly subscription of some sort to have exposure to such a setting where the level of interaction was that much more realtime and you could 'discuss' coding issues as a group. Anyone know of such services? Has Code Project considered rolling such a service under this banner? I'd be an avid customer for sure! Ken...
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I've seen a few of these in various forms and I think I could really use something like this. I'm an old timer, been out of the code for a while getting back into things and getting my stride pretty good. Just recently decided to change horses and move over to C#.. and likely will get into some C++ before too long as well. My past life has been all VB under .NET and ASP so I'm pretty well rooted in the MS world. What I pick up from there on Code Project is great when I get it but tends to be at times understandably a bit slow in coming. I've come to really enjoy the comments and input I get here and look forward to when I'm able to contribute more as my knowledge is more current. But what I would like to find is something akin to a party chat for coding based on language type. Now I've seen some ad's for some live support services but I can't afford them. However, I'd be willing to pay a monthly subscription of some sort to have exposure to such a setting where the level of interaction was that much more realtime and you could 'discuss' coding issues as a group. Anyone know of such services? Has Code Project considered rolling such a service under this banner? I'd be an avid customer for sure! Ken...
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Too explicit, even for the Soapbox? ;)
Anything that is unrelated to elephants is irrelephant
Anonymous
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The problem with quotes on the internet is that you can never tell if they're genuine
Winston Churchill, 1944
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I'd just like a chance to prove that money can't make me happy.
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I've seen a few of these in various forms and I think I could really use something like this. I'm an old timer, been out of the code for a while getting back into things and getting my stride pretty good. Just recently decided to change horses and move over to C#.. and likely will get into some C++ before too long as well. My past life has been all VB under .NET and ASP so I'm pretty well rooted in the MS world. What I pick up from there on Code Project is great when I get it but tends to be at times understandably a bit slow in coming. I've come to really enjoy the comments and input I get here and look forward to when I'm able to contribute more as my knowledge is more current. But what I would like to find is something akin to a party chat for coding based on language type. Now I've seen some ad's for some live support services but I can't afford them. However, I'd be willing to pay a monthly subscription of some sort to have exposure to such a setting where the level of interaction was that much more realtime and you could 'discuss' coding issues as a group. Anyone know of such services? Has Code Project considered rolling such a service under this banner? I'd be an avid customer for sure! Ken...
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I've seen a few of these in various forms and I think I could really use something like this. I'm an old timer, been out of the code for a while getting back into things and getting my stride pretty good. Just recently decided to change horses and move over to C#.. and likely will get into some C++ before too long as well. My past life has been all VB under .NET and ASP so I'm pretty well rooted in the MS world. What I pick up from there on Code Project is great when I get it but tends to be at times understandably a bit slow in coming. I've come to really enjoy the comments and input I get here and look forward to when I'm able to contribute more as my knowledge is more current. But what I would like to find is something akin to a party chat for coding based on language type. Now I've seen some ad's for some live support services but I can't afford them. However, I'd be willing to pay a monthly subscription of some sort to have exposure to such a setting where the level of interaction was that much more realtime and you could 'discuss' coding issues as a group. Anyone know of such services? Has Code Project considered rolling such a service under this banner? I'd be an avid customer for sure! Ken...
SoapBox, definition: ask serious question here and you get to pick up the soap. Repeatedly.
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I've seen a few of these in various forms and I think I could really use something like this. I'm an old timer, been out of the code for a while getting back into things and getting my stride pretty good. Just recently decided to change horses and move over to C#.. and likely will get into some C++ before too long as well. My past life has been all VB under .NET and ASP so I'm pretty well rooted in the MS world. What I pick up from there on Code Project is great when I get it but tends to be at times understandably a bit slow in coming. I've come to really enjoy the comments and input I get here and look forward to when I'm able to contribute more as my knowledge is more current. But what I would like to find is something akin to a party chat for coding based on language type. Now I've seen some ad's for some live support services but I can't afford them. However, I'd be willing to pay a monthly subscription of some sort to have exposure to such a setting where the level of interaction was that much more realtime and you could 'discuss' coding issues as a group. Anyone know of such services? Has Code Project considered rolling such a service under this banner? I'd be an avid customer for sure! Ken...
Wrong forum but so what! CP had a chat to the experts some time ago where some poor sod volunteered to be on the end of a chat line. It died, not sure why but I can see immense problems with such a service. Consider the lazy bastards you find in Q&A, I can imagine one of them monopolising your time to do their homework for them.
Never underestimate the power of human stupidity RAH
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Wrong forum but so what! CP had a chat to the experts some time ago where some poor sod volunteered to be on the end of a chat line. It died, not sure why but I can see immense problems with such a service. Consider the lazy bastards you find in Q&A, I can imagine one of them monopolising your time to do their homework for them.
Never underestimate the power of human stupidity RAH
Agreed. Q&A vs a "support line" is email vs phone call. With Q&A you can answer at your leisure, or not at all. You can ignore stupid follow-up questions when it's obvious the user is out of their depth, you can do none of those with a live support thing. Why would someone volunteer to do this for free? I used to do phone support for a computer manufacturer and that was bad enough ("click once....no, don't double click, just click once...no, with the left mouse button...") but at least I was getting paid.
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Wrong forum but so what! CP had a chat to the experts some time ago where some poor sod volunteered to be on the end of a chat line. It died, not sure why but I can see immense problems with such a service. Consider the lazy bastards you find in Q&A, I can imagine one of them monopolising your time to do their homework for them.
Never underestimate the power of human stupidity RAH
Precisely why something like that needs to be 'for fee' not for free. And no this isn't about coding folks it is a discussion topic about finding support. Big difference. I'm sorry if that got too close for comfort for some of you. Good grief! RAH I do appreciate your response. Ken...
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I've seen a few of these in various forms and I think I could really use something like this. I'm an old timer, been out of the code for a while getting back into things and getting my stride pretty good. Just recently decided to change horses and move over to C#.. and likely will get into some C++ before too long as well. My past life has been all VB under .NET and ASP so I'm pretty well rooted in the MS world. What I pick up from there on Code Project is great when I get it but tends to be at times understandably a bit slow in coming. I've come to really enjoy the comments and input I get here and look forward to when I'm able to contribute more as my knowledge is more current. But what I would like to find is something akin to a party chat for coding based on language type. Now I've seen some ad's for some live support services but I can't afford them. However, I'd be willing to pay a monthly subscription of some sort to have exposure to such a setting where the level of interaction was that much more realtime and you could 'discuss' coding issues as a group. Anyone know of such services? Has Code Project considered rolling such a service under this banner? I'd be an avid customer for sure! Ken...
Member 9742793 wrote:
Has Code Project considered rolling such a service under this banner?
An earlier suggestion for a support-chat has been turned down with the argument that the idea of CP is that information should be available to everyone by searching the articles and forums and shouldn't be exclusive to the chatting members. I also don't know of any such service since Google Helpouts has been shut down. The next best thing I would recommend are the discussion forums here (over QA*), because at the right time of day you have a good chance of getting fast responses to follow-up questions. * QA doesn't lend itself as good to follow-up questions.
If the brain were so simple we could understand it, we would be so simple we couldn't. — Lyall Watson
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Too explicit, even for the Soapbox? ;)
Anything that is unrelated to elephants is irrelephant
Anonymous
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The problem with quotes on the internet is that you can never tell if they're genuine
Winston Churchill, 1944
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I'd just like a chance to prove that money can't make me happy.
Me, all the time -
Wrong forum but so what! CP had a chat to the experts some time ago where some poor sod volunteered to be on the end of a chat line. It died, not sure why but I can see immense problems with such a service. Consider the lazy bastards you find in Q&A, I can imagine one of them monopolising your time to do their homework for them.
Never underestimate the power of human stupidity RAH
Mycroft Holmes wrote:
Wrong forum but so what!
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There are only 10 types of people in the world, those who understand binary and those who don't.
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Member 9742793 wrote:
Has Code Project considered rolling such a service under this banner?
An earlier suggestion for a support-chat has been turned down with the argument that the idea of CP is that information should be available to everyone by searching the articles and forums and shouldn't be exclusive to the chatting members. I also don't know of any such service since Google Helpouts has been shut down. The next best thing I would recommend are the discussion forums here (over QA*), because at the right time of day you have a good chance of getting fast responses to follow-up questions. * QA doesn't lend itself as good to follow-up questions.
If the brain were so simple we could understand it, we would be so simple we couldn't. — Lyall Watson
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Johnny J. wrote:
Too explicit, even for the Soapbox?
Yes. I couldn't even make it through the first sentence before I had to cover my eyes. :-\
There are only 10 types of people in the world, those who understand binary and those who don't.
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Anything that is unrelated to elephants is irrelephant
Anonymous
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The problem with quotes on the internet is that you can never tell if they're genuine
Winston Churchill, 1944
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I'd just like a chance to prove that money can't make me happy.
Me, all the time -
Wrong forum but so what! CP had a chat to the experts some time ago where some poor sod volunteered to be on the end of a chat line. It died, not sure why but I can see immense problems with such a service. Consider the lazy bastards you find in Q&A, I can imagine one of them monopolising your time to do their homework for them.
Never underestimate the power of human stupidity RAH
I thought the Q&A section always received well formatted, thought provoking technical questions. But then, I could be wrong... :laugh:
"Real men drive manual transmission" - Rajesh.
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Johnny J. wrote:
Too explicit, even for the Soapbox?
Yes. I couldn't even make it through the first sentence before I had to cover my eyes. :-\
There are only 10 types of people in the world, those who understand binary and those who don't.
RyanDev wrote:
I couldn't even make it through the first sentence
That's just because the post was TLDR...
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Precisely why something like that needs to be 'for fee' not for free. And no this isn't about coding folks it is a discussion topic about finding support. Big difference. I'm sorry if that got too close for comfort for some of you. Good grief! RAH I do appreciate your response. Ken...
I actually considered volunteering but did not have the bandwidth to do the job properly. See Sitecore's comment, I think the level of support requested would be on a level higher than click this, click that. After trying to interpret some of the postings in the forum and Q&A I can understand why it folded. Between the use of txt and the lousy translation into English chat would have been bloody difficult. Experts Exchange tried a paid service and is still one of the most vilified sites on the interwebs. What I think is needed is something like a mentor system.
Never underestimate the power of human stupidity RAH
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I've seen a few of these in various forms and I think I could really use something like this. I'm an old timer, been out of the code for a while getting back into things and getting my stride pretty good. Just recently decided to change horses and move over to C#.. and likely will get into some C++ before too long as well. My past life has been all VB under .NET and ASP so I'm pretty well rooted in the MS world. What I pick up from there on Code Project is great when I get it but tends to be at times understandably a bit slow in coming. I've come to really enjoy the comments and input I get here and look forward to when I'm able to contribute more as my knowledge is more current. But what I would like to find is something akin to a party chat for coding based on language type. Now I've seen some ad's for some live support services but I can't afford them. However, I'd be willing to pay a monthly subscription of some sort to have exposure to such a setting where the level of interaction was that much more realtime and you could 'discuss' coding issues as a group. Anyone know of such services? Has Code Project considered rolling such a service under this banner? I'd be an avid customer for sure! Ken...
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Stack Overflow has chat rooms[^], sounds like the kind of thing you are looking for. They have rooms for each language, as well as more general rooms
I never noticed it there. I'll have to check it out. Thanks