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    Paul Hooper
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    CP just saved me hours (again). As a lone developer what I miss is the interaction between developers that help you fill in the gaps in your knowledge - you know - someone looks over your shoulder and says "You don't do it THAT way do you? Why don't you try..." Interestingly it is usually the "side comments" in articles that help most. Something that the author puts in on a whim but point me in a direction that I didn't know existed before. The other interesting thing is that I often find the gems in articles about things I already know about. Just goes to show that there is ALWAYS something else to learn. So thanks Chris. You just helped make a lone developer's life a little easier.:-D Paul Hooper If you spend your whole life looking over your shoulder, they will get you from the front instead.

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      CP just saved me hours (again). As a lone developer what I miss is the interaction between developers that help you fill in the gaps in your knowledge - you know - someone looks over your shoulder and says "You don't do it THAT way do you? Why don't you try..." Interestingly it is usually the "side comments" in articles that help most. Something that the author puts in on a whim but point me in a direction that I didn't know existed before. The other interesting thing is that I often find the gems in articles about things I already know about. Just goes to show that there is ALWAYS something else to learn. So thanks Chris. You just helped make a lone developer's life a little easier.:-D Paul Hooper If you spend your whole life looking over your shoulder, they will get you from the front instead.

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      Olli
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      Paul Hooper wrote: So thanks Chris. You just helped make a lone developer's life a little easier. Not only him, but ALL of the CPains who keep the thought of sharing alive!

      Olli Make it idiot proof and someone will make a better idiot......
      :beer: + :java: = NULL :=> X|

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        CP just saved me hours (again). As a lone developer what I miss is the interaction between developers that help you fill in the gaps in your knowledge - you know - someone looks over your shoulder and says "You don't do it THAT way do you? Why don't you try..." Interestingly it is usually the "side comments" in articles that help most. Something that the author puts in on a whim but point me in a direction that I didn't know existed before. The other interesting thing is that I often find the gems in articles about things I already know about. Just goes to show that there is ALWAYS something else to learn. So thanks Chris. You just helped make a lone developer's life a little easier.:-D Paul Hooper If you spend your whole life looking over your shoulder, they will get you from the front instead.

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        Chris Maunder
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        Don't thank me - thank those who put the time in to write the articles and post the messages. cheers, Chris Maunder

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          CP just saved me hours (again). As a lone developer what I miss is the interaction between developers that help you fill in the gaps in your knowledge - you know - someone looks over your shoulder and says "You don't do it THAT way do you? Why don't you try..." Interestingly it is usually the "side comments" in articles that help most. Something that the author puts in on a whim but point me in a direction that I didn't know existed before. The other interesting thing is that I often find the gems in articles about things I already know about. Just goes to show that there is ALWAYS something else to learn. So thanks Chris. You just helped make a lone developer's life a little easier.:-D Paul Hooper If you spend your whole life looking over your shoulder, they will get you from the front instead.

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          Ted Ferenc
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          Paul Hooper wrote: As a lone developer what I miss is the interaction between developers Very well put:rose:, I am in the same situation, even after c. 30 years writing software I still find something new here!


          If I have seen further it is by standing on the shoulders of Giants. - Isaac Newton 1676

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            Don't thank me - thank those who put the time in to write the articles and post the messages. cheers, Chris Maunder

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            Jeremy Falcon
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            Chris Maunder wrote: thank those who put the time in to write the articles Well technically, you've written some articles yourself. So, where does that place you? ;P (*Falcon).Jeremy.GetLatestArticle() = "Learning Binary and Hexadecimal"

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