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  • T theoldfool

    Hey, welcome from the oldest guy around. Great place this.

    >64 Some days the dragon wins. Suck it up.

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    Steve Raw
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    I don't know. I'm actually pretty old. You know what I spent doing this Friday night? I organized my internet bookmarks. I remember back in ancient times, the best access to the internet required a 28.8 b/s phone modem. It was only the elite people with great privilege who owned the coveted 55 b/s phone modems. You could download an animated GIF in under an hour! You could download a song in just a single day. Nowadays, we have more bandwidth than we could possibly ever imagine, but we only use it to look at cat photos. What would we do without the internet?

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    • H honey the codewitch

      It's the computer, or rather the code. I wrote "compiles" rather than "complies" :-D

      Check out my IoT graphics library here: https://honeythecodewitch.com/gfx And my IoT UI/User Experience library here: https://honeythecodewitch.com/uix

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      Steve Raw
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      lol! I'm going to try this. Every time I compile code, I will bang my head on the keyboard. If that makes it work better, I'm all for it. I wonder if I should wear a helmet. A bicycle helmet would fall apart, so I may go with a motorcycle helmet.

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      • H honey the codewitch

        And harassing witches! :~

        Check out my IoT graphics library here: https://honeythecodewitch.com/gfx And my IoT UI/User Experience library here: https://honeythecodewitch.com/uix

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        Steve Raw
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        When it comes to harassing witches, Monty Python comes to mind for some reason. I'm thinking of a scene in The Holy Grail where a group of people resorted to nonsense in an effort to justify themselves that she was actually a witch. That movie is so funny.

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        • N Nelek

          Welcome Steve. I joined CP back then when writing my tesis. I like the site and was very active. Then I had a break while working in a company that got me traveling A LOT and came back to when I settled a bit. I like the site, I like the atmosphere and I learn something new almost every day I stay here for a while. About who I am... you might have a look to my profile (or any other ones here), so I am not going to repeat it :)

          M.D.V. ;) If something has a solution... Why do we have to worry about?. If it has no solution... For what reason do we have to worry about? Help me to understand what I'm saying, and I'll explain it better to you Rating helpful answers is nice, but saying thanks can be even nicer.

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          Steve Raw
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          Hi, Nelek. Thank you for welcoming me. What you say is in line with what I'm looking for in a developer community. There's a wealth of knowledge and a strong sense of community. I like that.

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          • M Marc Clifton

            Hi Steve, I encountered CodeProject over 21 years ago searching for something, can't remember what, and was delighted to find a site where I could post articles. I love writing but never wrote articles for the mags because they were always theme-of-the-month based and I just wanted to write! And here I still am!

            Latest Articles:
            A Lightweight Thread Safe In-Memory Keyed Generic Cache Collection Service A Dynamic Where Implementation for Entity Framework

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            Steve Raw
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            Wow, you're another CP member who has been here for 20 years! So far, that's 3 people in this thread alone who have been members for over a decade. That says a lot. It's nice to meet you, Marc. Thank you for the welcome.

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            • S Steve Raw

              As a new member of this community, I would like to get to know some of you. I researched 11 different online groups dedicated to serving those who develop software. This is the one I chose to join. I looked at Hashnode, Hacker News, Stack Overflow, and Reddit to name a few. While these communities can be a great resource in different ways, CodeProject looks to be the best choice. That explains why I am here, but I'm curious to know who you are, and why you choose to be here. What compels you to be a member of this community?

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              Amarnath S
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              Welcome. Me too, just short of 20 years here. Joined in 2004. Was passive for some years, before writing a few articles here. Nowadays mostly restricted to the daily Wordle messages.

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              • S Steve Raw

                As a new member of this community, I would like to get to know some of you. I researched 11 different online groups dedicated to serving those who develop software. This is the one I chose to join. I looked at Hashnode, Hacker News, Stack Overflow, and Reddit to name a few. While these communities can be a great resource in different ways, CodeProject looks to be the best choice. That explains why I am here, but I'm curious to know who you are, and why you choose to be here. What compels you to be a member of this community?

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                jmaida
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                Hi Steve, welcome. I was a silent member for a number of years, but since I retired I have more time to participate. You chose well.

                "A little time, a little trouble, your better day" Badfinger

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                • R Ravi Bhavnani

                  Welcome, Steve!

                  Steve Raw wrote:

                  who you are, and why you choose to be here. What compels you to be a member of this community?

                  This[^] /ravi

                  My new year resolution: 2048 x 1536 Home | Articles | My .NET bits | Freeware ravib(at)ravib(dot)com

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                  Steve Raw
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                  Oh, you live in Canada? How do you like it? If I add it all up, I'd say I've spent about 3 years total in Canada. I used to spend summers in Nova Scotia. I stayed right on the beach of Nova Scotia's north shore facing Prince Edward Island. It's one of the most beautiful places that I've ever been. It's nice to meet you, Ravi.

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                  • FreedMallocF FreedMalloc

                    Welcome Steve! I joined almost 20 years ago. I asked a colleague if he knew of a C++ DB interface library for a project I was working on. He said to check CP. I did and found an article with code that fit my needs to a T. I've been here ever since, though mostly as a lurker. I got a little more involved when I retired 5 years ago. The main draw for me was (and still is) the open, friendly atmosphere. When a question is asked the answers (and those who choose to answer) are trying to help and not just impress with their superiorority. So, stick around for a while, join in, have some fun. Beer's in the fridge!

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                    Steve Raw
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                    Thank you for the welcome, FreedMalloc. Seeing as you've been a member here for twenty years, there's probably a good reason for that. What else could I ask for other than free beer? Over at GitHub, they all drink apple juice. At Stack-Overflow, they binge-drink cheap whiskey and exchange death threats. Over at HackerNews, they all get vanned on a regular basis by some secret government agency. Over at Hashnode, they struggle with Legos and share a fascination with small shiny objects. Let's see, who else is there? Oh, yes, and then we have Women Who Code. Don't be fooled. They use coding as a front to distract from their radically militant feminist agenda. They've been declared a terrorist organization by the UN, and they're heavily involved in weapons trafficking. With all that to consider, I think I joined the right group. Oh ya, I forgot about FreeCodeCamp. It's free because everything is stolen. That just about covers it. Have I missed any groups?

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                    • A Amarnath S

                      Welcome. Me too, just short of 20 years here. Joined in 2004. Was passive for some years, before writing a few articles here. Nowadays mostly restricted to the daily Wordle messages.

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                      Steve Raw
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                      This is pretty impressive. I don't think it's a coincidence that I've met four members who have been here for 20 years. One of the best ways to gauge the quality of an online community is to look at the member turnover rate. You know it's a good quality group when you encounter so many senior members in just a single thread. It's nice to meet you, Amarnath S. Thank you for welcoming me.

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                      • S Steve Raw

                        When it comes to harassing witches, Monty Python comes to mind for some reason. I'm thinking of a scene in The Holy Grail where a group of people resorted to nonsense in an effort to justify themselves that she was actually a witch. That movie is so funny.

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                        Daniel Pfeffer
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                        The funniest part of that is the pseudo-Socratic questioning performed by the knight.

                        Freedom is the freedom to say that two plus two make four. If that is granted, all else follows. -- 6079 Smith W.

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                        • S Steve Raw

                          Why you're just a whipper-snapper. Back in my day, I entertained myself using rocks and sticks. Now we have the newly-fangled supercomputers that we hold in one hand. I find them to be irritating, but before electricity was discovered, I had to drag around a large wooden abacus. Those were the good ol' days. I even remember being in a car one day, and we ran over a dinosaur!

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                          Daniel Pfeffer
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                          Steve Raw wrote:

                          I even remember being in a car one day, and we ran over a dinosaur!

                          Give my regards to the Flintstones and the Rubbles. :)

                          Freedom is the freedom to say that two plus two make four. If that is granted, all else follows. -- 6079 Smith W.

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                          • S Steve Raw

                            When it comes to C#, I'm in the same boat that you were in. It's a great language to know, but it takes time to fully understand, as w/ any programming language. If you want to keep up to speed, languages like C# are vital. I can't say I'm entirely familiar with it, but I can still use it in countless ways to produce all sorts of things. Thank you for the welcome, OG. Once I find out where the mat is, I'll be sure to spit on it. I'm assuming that spitting on the mat is a good thing, but insulting certain cats is a reason for peril. I'm not sure what all that means, but maybe I'll figure it out with some time.

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                            C# is (still) a pretty simple language, though it's getting a lot more complex as these things do. When I started an experienced developer could learn the language itself in an afternoon, no problem - now it'd take a day, maybe two to be thorough. Learning the framework(s) behind it that are essential to use it? Months! It's a quote: A Bertram Chandler - Liberty Hall[^]. The pTerry version is better, but a bit too short and "real world" to be recognized as a quote*. :D * Grebo was a b*****d though:

                            The late, great pTerry - Lords and Ladies

                            Greebo had spent an irritating two minutes in that box. Technically, a cat locked in a box may be alive or it may be dead. You never know until you look. In fact, the mere act of opening the box will determine the state of the cat, although in this case there were three determinate states the cat could be in: these being Alive, Dead, and Bloody Furious.

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                            • H honey the codewitch

                              OriginalGriff wrote:

                              many members know what they are talking about.

                              I hope you're not accusing me of that? :~ I bash my head against the keyboard until it compiles.

                              Check out my IoT graphics library here: https://honeythecodewitch.com/gfx And my IoT UI/User Experience library here: https://honeythecodewitch.com/uix

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                              pkfox
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                              Or complies ( sorry it's my CCC head )

                              In a closed society where everybody's guilty, the only crime is getting caught. In a world of thieves, the only final sin is stupidity. - Hunter S Thompson - RIP

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                              • S Steve Raw

                                This is pretty impressive. I don't think it's a coincidence that I've met four members who have been here for 20 years. One of the best ways to gauge the quality of an online community is to look at the member turnover rate. You know it's a good quality group when you encounter so many senior members in just a single thread. It's nice to meet you, Amarnath S. Thank you for welcoming me.

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                                Lost User
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                                Hi Steve, and welcome. I first found CodeProject when working full time, and it certainly helped me with a number of issues I was being challenged with. Since retiring I have become more involved and learned a lot from some of the masters here.

                                Steve Raw wrote:

                                You know it's a good quality group when you encounter so many senior members in just a single thread.

                                Or maybe we have such empty lives ... :laugh:

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                                  Oh, you live in Canada? How do you like it? If I add it all up, I'd say I've spent about 3 years total in Canada. I used to spend summers in Nova Scotia. I stayed right on the beach of Nova Scotia's north shore facing Prince Edward Island. It's one of the most beautiful places that I've ever been. It's nice to meet you, Ravi.

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                                  Ravi Bhavnani
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                                  Nice to meet you too, Steve.  I enjoy living in Toronto, but I find the winters colder (and a lot longer) than the Boston winters I'm accustomed to. :) /ravi

                                  My new year resolution: 2048 x 1536 Home | Articles | My .NET bits | Freeware ravib(at)ravib(dot)com

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                                  • S Steve Raw

                                    As a new member of this community, I would like to get to know some of you. I researched 11 different online groups dedicated to serving those who develop software. This is the one I chose to join. I looked at Hashnode, Hacker News, Stack Overflow, and Reddit to name a few. While these communities can be a great resource in different ways, CodeProject looks to be the best choice. That explains why I am here, but I'm curious to know who you are, and why you choose to be here. What compels you to be a member of this community?

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                                    Joe Woodbury
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                                    Just beware of Chris Maunder[^] , he thinks he runs this place :)

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                                    • J Joe Woodbury

                                      Just beware of Chris Maunder[^] , he thinks he runs this place :)

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                                      Steve Raw
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                                      Thanks for the heads up, Joe. The nerve of some people... they have no shame.

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                                      • H honey the codewitch

                                        And harassing witches! :~

                                        Check out my IoT graphics library here: https://honeythecodewitch.com/gfx And my IoT UI/User Experience library here: https://honeythecodewitch.com/uix

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                                        I wouldn't have to if you just braced your code correctly :D

                                        Best, Sander Azure DevOps Succinctly (free eBook) Azure Serverless Succinctly (free eBook) Migrating Apps to the Cloud with Azure arrgh.js - Bringing LINQ to JavaScript

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                                        • S Steve Raw

                                          As a new member of this community, I would like to get to know some of you. I researched 11 different online groups dedicated to serving those who develop software. This is the one I chose to join. I looked at Hashnode, Hacker News, Stack Overflow, and Reddit to name a few. While these communities can be a great resource in different ways, CodeProject looks to be the best choice. That explains why I am here, but I'm curious to know who you are, and why you choose to be here. What compels you to be a member of this community?

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                                          In tyhe first company I worked for we didn't have Internet access - only MSDN. At that time (2012-2018) MSDN often linked to StackOverflow and CodeProject, but we coulnd't see those results. A lot of authorization and hemming and hewing later we had SO and CP opened. SO is what it is, and also quite useless in the fields I work in (it has been incredible for embedded Linux but luckily I don't reguarly work on it). And that's how I met CP.

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