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    We are opening a little brother site to The Code Project. Once we are up we would like to link to your message boards over here, instead of trying to reinvent the wheel. We are in need of... input. We would like some programmers to help us build up are archives. Any language will do, if you know a language we don't have, let us know and we will probably add if for you. What I am asking for is volunteers for moderators, and people who can contribute code definitions. Respectfully, CodeDictionary.com http://www.codedictionary.com LOSTTWARE.com My site allows for people to develop private programming teams, with password protected forums for each team.

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    Interesting idea... though you may want to contact this guy before plying your wares to this motley crew...
    --- the work, which will become a new genre unto itself, will be called...

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    • L LOSTTWARE com

      We are opening a little brother site to The Code Project. Once we are up we would like to link to your message boards over here, instead of trying to reinvent the wheel. We are in need of... input. We would like some programmers to help us build up are archives. Any language will do, if you know a language we don't have, let us know and we will probably add if for you. What I am asking for is volunteers for moderators, and people who can contribute code definitions. Respectfully, CodeDictionary.com http://www.codedictionary.com LOSTTWARE.com My site allows for people to develop private programming teams, with password protected forums for each team.

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      Database ERROR: Query Failed. Warning: Cannot modify header information - headers already sent by (output started at /home/dicode/public_html/libs/MySQL.php:265) in /home/dicode/public_html/home/request_catagory_action.php on line 29


      "When death smiles at you, only thing you can do is smile back at it" - Russel Crowe (Gladiator)

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        Database ERROR: Query Failed. Warning: Cannot modify header information - headers already sent by (output started at /home/dicode/public_html/libs/MySQL.php:265) in /home/dicode/public_html/home/request_catagory_action.php on line 29


        "When death smiles at you, only thing you can do is smile back at it" - Russel Crowe (Gladiator)

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        Well, I guess no one is perfect, Thank you for bringing that our attention. LOSTTWARE.com My site allows for people to develop private programming teams, with password protected forums for each team.

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          Well, I guess no one is perfect, Thank you for bringing that our attention. LOSTTWARE.com My site allows for people to develop private programming teams, with password protected forums for each team.

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          Your welcome


          "When death smiles at you, only thing you can do is smile back at it" - Russel Crowe (Gladiator)

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            Your welcome


            "When death smiles at you, only thing you can do is smile back at it" - Russel Crowe (Gladiator)

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            Mr.Prakash wrote: Your welcome Please modify to: You're welcome. Regardz Colin J Davies

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            It's a real shame that people as stupid as you can work out how to use a computer. said by Christian Graus in the Soapbox

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              Your welcome


              "When death smiles at you, only thing you can do is smile back at it" - Russel Crowe (Gladiator)

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              Whoops sorry, I was reading your poat and another one and thought you had pointed out a spelling mistake, in which case my post would have been funny. Now I realise it's not. :-( Regardz Colin J Davies

              *** WARNING *
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              It's a real shame that people as stupid as you can work out how to use a computer. said by Christian Graus in the Soapbox

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                Whoops sorry, I was reading your poat and another one and thought you had pointed out a spelling mistake, in which case my post would have been funny. Now I realise it's not. :-( Regardz Colin J Davies

                *** WARNING *
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                **The minion's version of "Catch :bob: "

                It's a real shame that people as stupid as you can work out how to use a computer. said by Christian Graus in the Soapbox

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                ColinDavies wrote: poat hehe ;P What is so big deal about spelling mistakes... if that is a problem then i guess Code Project need to build inbuild spell checker. :-D


                "When death smiles at you, only thing you can do is smile back at it" - Russel Crowe (Gladiator)

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                  ColinDavies wrote: poat hehe ;P What is so big deal about spelling mistakes... if that is a problem then i guess Code Project need to build inbuild spell checker. :-D


                  "When death smiles at you, only thing you can do is smile back at it" - Russel Crowe (Gladiator)

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                  Mr.Prakash wrote: guess Code Project need to build inbuild spell checker. Agreed. Chris should mark this as a priority. :-) Regardz Colin J Davies

                  *** WARNING *
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                  **The minion's version of "Catch :bob: "

                  It's a real shame that people as stupid as you can work out how to use a computer. said by Christian Graus in the Soapbox

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                  • L LOSTTWARE com

                    We are opening a little brother site to The Code Project. Once we are up we would like to link to your message boards over here, instead of trying to reinvent the wheel. We are in need of... input. We would like some programmers to help us build up are archives. Any language will do, if you know a language we don't have, let us know and we will probably add if for you. What I am asking for is volunteers for moderators, and people who can contribute code definitions. Respectfully, CodeDictionary.com http://www.codedictionary.com LOSTTWARE.com My site allows for people to develop private programming teams, with password protected forums for each team.

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                    LOSTTWARE.com wrote: We are opening a little brother site to The Code Project I'm curious - why? What need are you going to fill that CodeProject doesn't already satisfy? Will there be a special emphasis on your site that attracts people who wouldn't otherwise visit this site? What's your market? While I freely quote my friends here at CP and refer people to the site regularly, I wouldn't care to replicate it simply because it wouldn't be right. Chris has done a remarkable job of creating both an excellent repository of free and useful code, and a community of intelligent, fun people. Competition is great, but the ad revenues from this site make it possible, and that pool is limited; I'd hate to see it diluted. What is CodeDictionary's mission? How will the links you include benefit this community? I'm not trying to be critical here, I just would appreciate knowing more about what you are trying to accomplish before I form any opinion. Tell me more!:) Heard in Bullhead City - "You haven't lost your girl -
                    you've just lost your turn..." [sigh] So true...

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                      LOSTTWARE.com wrote: We are opening a little brother site to The Code Project I'm curious - why? What need are you going to fill that CodeProject doesn't already satisfy? Will there be a special emphasis on your site that attracts people who wouldn't otherwise visit this site? What's your market? While I freely quote my friends here at CP and refer people to the site regularly, I wouldn't care to replicate it simply because it wouldn't be right. Chris has done a remarkable job of creating both an excellent repository of free and useful code, and a community of intelligent, fun people. Competition is great, but the ad revenues from this site make it possible, and that pool is limited; I'd hate to see it diluted. What is CodeDictionary's mission? How will the links you include benefit this community? I'm not trying to be critical here, I just would appreciate knowing more about what you are trying to accomplish before I form any opinion. Tell me more!:) Heard in Bullhead City - "You haven't lost your girl -
                      you've just lost your turn..." [sigh] So true...

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                      Well, for one, we do not wish to become "competition" for CodeProject. I swear by this site myself. I use CodeProject's resources almost daily. I think what we need indeed is a mission statment. Basically I can forsee the two sites being complements to one another. Where CodeProject gives outstanding examples, on how to use a code, functions, or entire applications (you guy's have zip files). Our site would only be a quicky reference site. Many times while using a downloaded zip file from this site I would come accross another command or function that I did not know what exactly it did. CodeDictionary is to be just that. A quick refrence site to simply look up a single snippet of code. Be it "
                      " in html, or "include" in php, it is only a dictionary. With a small, short, to the point definition of what that code does. Further more, I noticed that one of our moderators has put an entire page as a description. Damn near an article. I feel myself that that much rather belongs at a site like this. I would like to build a search engine for CP into CD and hopefully one day Vice/Versa. Pointless now, untill our databases are up to par, and we have all of the bugs worked out. We have only been open two days. ;) Also I see no point in a message board for discussing code, when this one functions just fine. I would like to direct all of our traffic this way for that, (hopefully with the favor returned). Once our code is loaded into our dictionary's database, we are looking into allowing people to click on a word and search CP for further information on it if they so desire. On that note, I hope I have answered your questions. I appreaciate them, as they bring to my attention things I should clear up at out site. -- Josh One of CodeDictionary's Webmasters. LOSTTWARE.com My site allows for people to develop private programming teams, with password protected forums for each team.

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                        Well, for one, we do not wish to become "competition" for CodeProject. I swear by this site myself. I use CodeProject's resources almost daily. I think what we need indeed is a mission statment. Basically I can forsee the two sites being complements to one another. Where CodeProject gives outstanding examples, on how to use a code, functions, or entire applications (you guy's have zip files). Our site would only be a quicky reference site. Many times while using a downloaded zip file from this site I would come accross another command or function that I did not know what exactly it did. CodeDictionary is to be just that. A quick refrence site to simply look up a single snippet of code. Be it "
                        " in html, or "include" in php, it is only a dictionary. With a small, short, to the point definition of what that code does. Further more, I noticed that one of our moderators has put an entire page as a description. Damn near an article. I feel myself that that much rather belongs at a site like this. I would like to build a search engine for CP into CD and hopefully one day Vice/Versa. Pointless now, untill our databases are up to par, and we have all of the bugs worked out. We have only been open two days. ;) Also I see no point in a message board for discussing code, when this one functions just fine. I would like to direct all of our traffic this way for that, (hopefully with the favor returned). Once our code is loaded into our dictionary's database, we are looking into allowing people to click on a word and search CP for further information on it if they so desire. On that note, I hope I have answered your questions. I appreaciate them, as they bring to my attention things I should clear up at out site. -- Josh One of CodeDictionary's Webmasters. LOSTTWARE.com My site allows for people to develop private programming teams, with password protected forums for each team.

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                        Good clarification, Josh. Thank you. I can see some value in a site that links to other, more specialized sites like this one. We are a MS technology site, for instance, but there are other, equally viable technologies out there. You mentioned PHP; Java, REBOL, MySQL, etc also have decent followings of true believers, and they deserve attention. If your site serves as a portal to access information about diverse technologies it could be of great value. I see posts here regularly asking for assistance with some topic that didn't originate in Redmond, and the responses they receive are often embarrasingly juvenile. Perhaps your site can alleviate that problem by directing them to more appropriate places. Good luck in your venture... Heard in Bullhead City - "You haven't lost your girl -
                        you've just lost your turn..." [sigh] So true...

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                          Well, for one, we do not wish to become "competition" for CodeProject. I swear by this site myself. I use CodeProject's resources almost daily. I think what we need indeed is a mission statment. Basically I can forsee the two sites being complements to one another. Where CodeProject gives outstanding examples, on how to use a code, functions, or entire applications (you guy's have zip files). Our site would only be a quicky reference site. Many times while using a downloaded zip file from this site I would come accross another command or function that I did not know what exactly it did. CodeDictionary is to be just that. A quick refrence site to simply look up a single snippet of code. Be it "
                          " in html, or "include" in php, it is only a dictionary. With a small, short, to the point definition of what that code does. Further more, I noticed that one of our moderators has put an entire page as a description. Damn near an article. I feel myself that that much rather belongs at a site like this. I would like to build a search engine for CP into CD and hopefully one day Vice/Versa. Pointless now, untill our databases are up to par, and we have all of the bugs worked out. We have only been open two days. ;) Also I see no point in a message board for discussing code, when this one functions just fine. I would like to direct all of our traffic this way for that, (hopefully with the favor returned). Once our code is loaded into our dictionary's database, we are looking into allowing people to click on a word and search CP for further information on it if they so desire. On that note, I hope I have answered your questions. I appreaciate them, as they bring to my attention things I should clear up at out site. -- Josh One of CodeDictionary's Webmasters. LOSTTWARE.com My site allows for people to develop private programming teams, with password protected forums for each team.

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                          I hope you have thought about things like copyrights. You can not publish any code without proper permissions from the copyright owner. And to know who has the copyright to a function or a snippet of code can be difficult to find out.. jhaga --------------------------------- Every generation laughs at the old fashions, but follows religiously the new. Henry David Thoreau, "Walden", 1854

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                          • L LOSTTWARE com

                            We are opening a little brother site to The Code Project. Once we are up we would like to link to your message boards over here, instead of trying to reinvent the wheel. We are in need of... input. We would like some programmers to help us build up are archives. Any language will do, if you know a language we don't have, let us know and we will probably add if for you. What I am asking for is volunteers for moderators, and people who can contribute code definitions. Respectfully, CodeDictionary.com http://www.codedictionary.com LOSTTWARE.com My site allows for people to develop private programming teams, with password protected forums for each team.

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                            What I dislike is people talking about "we" when they mean "I". Sounds rather unprofessional. Pretend to have a big team that does not exist. -- - Free Windows-based CMS: www.zeta-software.de/enu/producer/freeware/download.html - See me: www.magerquark.de - MSN Messenger: uwe_keim@hotmail.com

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                              What I dislike is people talking about "we" when they mean "I". Sounds rather unprofessional. Pretend to have a big team that does not exist. -- - Free Windows-based CMS: www.zeta-software.de/enu/producer/freeware/download.html - See me: www.magerquark.de - MSN Messenger: uwe_keim@hotmail.com

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                              Well thanks for that info, I count 12 people on our team. I know it isn't close to the size of CodeProject.com, but it surely isn't an "I." LOSTTWARE.com My site allows for people to develop private programming teams, with password protected forums for each team.

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                              • P Prakash Nadar

                                ColinDavies wrote: poat hehe ;P What is so big deal about spelling mistakes... if that is a problem then i guess Code Project need to build inbuild spell checker. :-D


                                "When death smiles at you, only thing you can do is smile back at it" - Russel Crowe (Gladiator)

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                                Spelling mistakes may be easy to catch, but grammatical ones are another story. In your case there was no spelling mistake, you just used the wrong word. It's actually a pretty common mistake but I always wonder if the person who makes it would have caught it had they gone back to read their post before submitting it. :~ Regards, Alvaro


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                                  We are opening a little brother site to The Code Project. Once we are up we would like to link to your message boards over here, instead of trying to reinvent the wheel. We are in need of... input. We would like some programmers to help us build up are archives. Any language will do, if you know a language we don't have, let us know and we will probably add if for you. What I am asking for is volunteers for moderators, and people who can contribute code definitions. Respectfully, CodeDictionary.com http://www.codedictionary.com LOSTTWARE.com My site allows for people to develop private programming teams, with password protected forums for each team.

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                                  I think the question you should have asked yourself was 'If my site was large and successful and CP was 2 days old and it's webmaster had posted this on my site how would I feel about it?'. I'm not saying your idea is a bad idea. What I'm questioning is your approach. Anyone who spends any time at all on CP knows who the webmaster is and I would have thought that common courtesy would have prompted you to approach him directly. He certainly reads emails. Rob Manderson **Paul Watson wrote:**What sense would you most dislike loosing? Ian Darling replied. Telepathy Then I'd no longer be able to find out everyones dirty little secrets The Lounge, December 4 2003

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                                    Mr.Prakash wrote: Your welcome Please modify to: You're welcome. Regardz Colin J Davies

                                    *** WARNING *
                                    This could be addictive
                                    **The minion's version of "Catch :bob: "

                                    It's a real shame that people as stupid as you can work out how to use a computer. said by Christian Graus in the Soapbox

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                                    Yes, please, before I have aan aneurism. I slept with faith and found a corpse in my arms on awakening; I drank and danced all night with doubt and found her a virgin in the morning. - Aleister Crowley

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                                      I think the question you should have asked yourself was 'If my site was large and successful and CP was 2 days old and it's webmaster had posted this on my site how would I feel about it?'. I'm not saying your idea is a bad idea. What I'm questioning is your approach. Anyone who spends any time at all on CP knows who the webmaster is and I would have thought that common courtesy would have prompted you to approach him directly. He certainly reads emails. Rob Manderson **Paul Watson wrote:**What sense would you most dislike loosing? Ian Darling replied. Telepathy Then I'd no longer be able to find out everyones dirty little secrets The Lounge, December 4 2003

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                                      You have said what I was thinking. Thus that must be worth a 5 ! Regardz Colin J Davies

                                      *** WARNING *
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                                      **The minion's version of "Catch :bob: "

                                      It's a real shame that people as stupid as you can work out how to use a computer. said by Christian Graus in the Soapbox

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                                        I think the question you should have asked yourself was 'If my site was large and successful and CP was 2 days old and it's webmaster had posted this on my site how would I feel about it?'. I'm not saying your idea is a bad idea. What I'm questioning is your approach. Anyone who spends any time at all on CP knows who the webmaster is and I would have thought that common courtesy would have prompted you to approach him directly. He certainly reads emails. Rob Manderson **Paul Watson wrote:**What sense would you most dislike loosing? Ian Darling replied. Telepathy Then I'd no longer be able to find out everyones dirty little secrets The Lounge, December 4 2003

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                                        You are loosing site of the purpose of my post. In my responces, and the orginal post, yes I have wrote what our future plans might be on trying to link with CodeProject. That was a might, I did not ask the members here to vote on if we should or tell everyone that we were going to. I would have the courtesy, and brains, to discuss something of that nature with the webmaster of this site first. The purpose of this post was to try to find programmers (which I could probebly do at this site) to help us build up our database (which I shouldn't need anyone's permision to ask for help). I mearly spelled out what our plans might be, as a courtesy to those who would consider helping us out, so that they knew who we are, where we are comming from, and what they would be getting themselves into. Oddly, I have yet to see one responce saying, "Sorry I am too busy," or, "Sure, I'll help, I know this language or that." Maybe this wasn't the right place to ask for help. LOSTTWARE.com My site allows for people to develop private programming teams, with password protected forums for each team.

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                                          You have said what I was thinking. Thus that must be worth a 5 ! Regardz Colin J Davies

                                          *** WARNING *
                                          This could be addictive
                                          **The minion's version of "Catch :bob: "

                                          It's a real shame that people as stupid as you can work out how to use a computer. said by Christian Graus in the Soapbox

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                                          So where's my 5? :-D Rob Manderson **Paul Watson wrote:**What sense would you most dislike loosing? Ian Darling replied. Telepathy Then I'd no longer be able to find out everyones dirty little secrets The Lounge, December 4 2003

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