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    Barry Lapthorn
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    http://msdn.microsoft.com/theshow/episode035/default.asp[^] CP gets a good plug at the end of the "Enter The Programmer" section. For the eagle-eyed Brits watching it, watch the MapPoint demo for an amusing place name... :) Cheers, Barry

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      http://msdn.microsoft.com/theshow/episode035/default.asp[^] CP gets a good plug at the end of the "Enter The Programmer" section. For the eagle-eyed Brits watching it, watch the MapPoint demo for an amusing place name... :) Cheers, Barry

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      Jon Newman
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      I got 20 mins into it and couldn't be bothered to finish watching it. Care to tell details?


      "werewnt we going to run off and start a convent on as islandf]"
      -David Wulff, again on MSN while plastered...

      Jonathan 'nonny' Newman Homepage [www.nonny.com] [^] Bob Chum Dev site [^]

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        I got 20 mins into it and couldn't be bothered to finish watching it. Care to tell details?


        "werewnt we going to run off and start a convent on as islandf]"
        -David Wulff, again on MSN while plastered...

        Jonathan 'nonny' Newman Homepage [www.nonny.com] [^] Bob Chum Dev site [^]

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        Chris Maunder
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        NICK HODAPP: And again, I'll answer on behalf of C++ developers. A good place to start, of course, is MSDN. But from a community standpoint one of the best sites that I like is CodeProject.com, and there's just a wealth of information. It started out as a strictly MFC site, so that's a good place to start because most Visual C++ developers have some MFC experience, and as that community begins to adopt .NET you'll, as a developer, go right along with them, so that's great. CHRIS SELLS: Yeah, CodeProject.com is great. I always go there for: I don't feel like writing it; somebody must have written it already. And I'm almost always pleased with what I get at CodeProject. ROBERT HESS: Just this last week I went and got some code off there for a project I was working on that really helped an awful lot. CHRIS SELLS: Yeah, it's great. ROBERT HESS: Well, thanks for joining us. I appreciate the time. CHRIS SELLS: Thanks for having me. NICK HODAPP: Thanks. We've paid Nick off with :beer: but we're still to finalise the tab for Robert and Chris ;) cheers Chris

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          NICK HODAPP: And again, I'll answer on behalf of C++ developers. A good place to start, of course, is MSDN. But from a community standpoint one of the best sites that I like is CodeProject.com, and there's just a wealth of information. It started out as a strictly MFC site, so that's a good place to start because most Visual C++ developers have some MFC experience, and as that community begins to adopt .NET you'll, as a developer, go right along with them, so that's great. CHRIS SELLS: Yeah, CodeProject.com is great. I always go there for: I don't feel like writing it; somebody must have written it already. And I'm almost always pleased with what I get at CodeProject. ROBERT HESS: Just this last week I went and got some code off there for a project I was working on that really helped an awful lot. CHRIS SELLS: Yeah, it's great. ROBERT HESS: Well, thanks for joining us. I appreciate the time. CHRIS SELLS: Thanks for having me. NICK HODAPP: Thanks. We've paid Nick off with :beer: but we're still to finalise the tab for Robert and Chris ;) cheers Chris

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          Cheers. Nick Hodapp wrote: A good place to start, of course, is MSDN Actually, I don't know about the rest of you guys, but I tend to check out CP before MSDN. I really use MSDN for basic function definitions etc... But to see code in action, CP is always my first reference point. Examples on MSDN are either too generic or too complicated, hardly any decent real-life stuff.


          "werewnt we going to run off and start a convent on as islandf]"
          -David Wulff, again on MSN while plastered...

          Jonathan 'nonny' Newman Homepage [www.nonny.com] [^] Bob Chum Dev site [^]

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            Cheers. Nick Hodapp wrote: A good place to start, of course, is MSDN Actually, I don't know about the rest of you guys, but I tend to check out CP before MSDN. I really use MSDN for basic function definitions etc... But to see code in action, CP is always my first reference point. Examples on MSDN are either too generic or too complicated, hardly any decent real-life stuff.


            "werewnt we going to run off and start a convent on as islandf]"
            -David Wulff, again on MSN while plastered...

            Jonathan 'nonny' Newman Homepage [www.nonny.com] [^] Bob Chum Dev site [^]

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            Jonny Newman wrote: I don't know about the rest of you guys I agree 100%

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              Cheers. Nick Hodapp wrote: A good place to start, of course, is MSDN Actually, I don't know about the rest of you guys, but I tend to check out CP before MSDN. I really use MSDN for basic function definitions etc... But to see code in action, CP is always my first reference point. Examples on MSDN are either too generic or too complicated, hardly any decent real-life stuff.


              "werewnt we going to run off and start a convent on as islandf]"
              -David Wulff, again on MSN while plastered...

              Jonathan 'nonny' Newman Homepage [www.nonny.com] [^] Bob Chum Dev site [^]

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              Jonny Newman wrote: Examples on MSDN are either too generic or too complicated, hardly any decent real-life stuff. Heh, apart from some of the .NET stuff, MSDN "examples" are either 1) oneliners with example parameters, 2) shared between several topics, 3) separate projects that you have to leave the help reader to view, 4) 1&2, or 5) 2&3 On CP, if you post crap code someone tells you - thus crap code gets improved. :)

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                I got 20 mins into it and couldn't be bothered to finish watching it. Care to tell details?


                "werewnt we going to run off and start a convent on as islandf]"
                -David Wulff, again on MSN while plastered...

                Jonathan 'nonny' Newman Homepage [www.nonny.com] [^] Bob Chum Dev site [^]

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                If you mean the place name? Go on to http://www.mappoint.com[^] and search for w****** corner, oregon in the US. :) Cheers, Barry

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                  If you mean the place name? Go on to http://www.mappoint.com[^] and search for w****** corner, oregon in the US. :) Cheers, Barry

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                  http://mappoint.msn.com/(34yjyw45zlsp4gyehcw4jg45)/map.aspx?L=USA&C=45.37529%2c-122.70183&A=41.56667&P=|10B00E|&TI=Wankers+Corner%2c+Oregon%2c+United+States[^] Very good :cool:


                  "werewnt we going to run off and start a convent on as islandf]"
                  -David Wulff, again on MSN while plastered...

                  Jonathan 'nonny' Newman Homepage [www.nonny.com] [^] Bob Chum Dev site [^]

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                    NICK HODAPP: And again, I'll answer on behalf of C++ developers. A good place to start, of course, is MSDN. But from a community standpoint one of the best sites that I like is CodeProject.com, and there's just a wealth of information. It started out as a strictly MFC site, so that's a good place to start because most Visual C++ developers have some MFC experience, and as that community begins to adopt .NET you'll, as a developer, go right along with them, so that's great. CHRIS SELLS: Yeah, CodeProject.com is great. I always go there for: I don't feel like writing it; somebody must have written it already. And I'm almost always pleased with what I get at CodeProject. ROBERT HESS: Just this last week I went and got some code off there for a project I was working on that really helped an awful lot. CHRIS SELLS: Yeah, it's great. ROBERT HESS: Well, thanks for joining us. I appreciate the time. CHRIS SELLS: Thanks for having me. NICK HODAPP: Thanks. We've paid Nick off with :beer: but we're still to finalise the tab for Robert and Chris ;) cheers Chris

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                    Congrats Chris, it must be a great feeling hearing that, no? p.s. I saw snow yesterday! Was up to my knees in it! Froze my arse off and had to hike 6 hours for it through sleet but WOW! :-D

                    Paul Watson
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                    Cape Town, South Africa

                    Crikey! ain't life grand?

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                      Congrats Chris, it must be a great feeling hearing that, no? p.s. I saw snow yesterday! Was up to my knees in it! Froze my arse off and had to hike 6 hours for it through sleet but WOW! :-D

                      Paul Watson
                      Bluegrass
                      Cape Town, South Africa

                      Crikey! ain't life grand?

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                      Paul Watson wrote: I saw snow yesterday! w00t! I *have* to get you out to Toronto one day. I can just imagine you on the ski slopes: "You attach your feet to what? And then do what?? Down that??? And this is fun, right?" cheers, Chris Maunder

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