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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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      Sander Rossel
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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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        • 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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          BernardIE5317
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          i do not recall how i found this site several years ago though it was most likely for technical reasons . i have been fortunate to have learned a thing or two here of some such use also it provides me opportunity to make a fool of myself which you have no doubt already discerned . also occasional intermissions of such chatter whilst keyboard banging is appreciated and affords some relief .

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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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            James Ingram
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            Welcome! I've been here since 2006. Got a lot of help with MIDI-related things at the time. Nowadays, like nearly 16,000,000 other members, I mostly just lurk. I check the news feed and the lounge first thing every morning: The news feed is essential reading. The lounge is a friendly place to hear what some experts/insiders are thinking. No surprise that I'm still here! On behalf of all lurkers, many thanks to the CodeProject team for your help over the past decades! Well done!! :cool:

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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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              Cpichols
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              What a fun way to rack up those community points :cool: I joined after signing up for the newsletter (recommended by my boss as a way to keep up with the tech) and wanting to comment on a Lounge question or comment. It's a great community. I've never seen a nasty response even in the face of strong disagreement. Opinions are respectfully sought, and honestly given. My handle, cpichols is an inside joke in my family. I use it because it's easy for me to remember :laugh:

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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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                Jeremy Falcon
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                Hey Steve. I'm a ghost - a figment of your imagination. I'm not really here. Despite that, I'm the guy that'll pop in every now and again to annoy people and defend JavaScript.

                Jeremy Falcon

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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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                  kmoorevs
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                  Hi Steve! Google kept referring me to this site 17+ years ago so I signed up for the newsletter. I really appreciated the wit/sarcasm in the taglines. (thanks Kent!) At some point I ventured into the Lounge and found a community of really smart people discussing really interesting topics. :)

                  "Go forth into the source" - Neal Morse "Hope is contagious"

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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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                    sasadler
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                    Welcome, this is definitely a good place! They even accept a pure firmware dev like me (I've never touched C#). Lots of interesting discussions and helpful knowledgeable members. I'm retired now but I come here every morning to view the discussions.

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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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                      Matt Bond
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                      I came for the newsletter's snarky comments and the good articles. I stayed for the good conversations.

                      Bond Keep all things as simple as possible, but no simpler. -said someone, somewhere

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