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If you don't know CP you don't know Jack!

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  • N Nish Nishant

    I agree with you Colin. Its truly amazing how a lot of people go searching for stuff like buttons-with-colors on google, when all they have to do is go to the button controls section on CP. Of course basically google search results will point back to CP, but they simply add one more routing point. In fact Mike Dunn's FAQ by itself should be a problem-solver for most newbie programmers. And yeah, once CP has 50K members, MS better start listening to what we say.... Sonork ID 100.9786 voidmain
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    Daniel Turini
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    Nish [BusterBoy] wrote: And yeah, once CP has 50K members, MS better start listening to what we say.... Psst! They are listening! Furor fit laesa saepius patientia

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      Chris Maunder wrote: so, tell everyone about CodeProject! Chris Everyone knows about CP. I came to know of CP from the Microsoft MFC newsgroup. A lot of answers were in the form of direct links to CP articles. And most google searches for win32 stuff gets you to CP. But it took me a while to realize that the forums were so active. In fact I signed up only after 6 months of invisible CP usage. I am still a CP newbie and the addictive kick is not wearing off that easy :-) Nish Sonork ID 100.9786 voidmain
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      Leifen
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      OK, I signed up today but have been invisible CP usage for more than a year. And I don't think I am the only one beeing invisible.

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        OK, I signed up today but have been invisible CP usage for more than a year. And I don't think I am the only one beeing invisible.

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        Nish Nishant
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        Good example Leifen. Now the other invisible CPers can follow... Nish Sonork ID 100.9786 voidmain
        www.busterboy.org
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          Chris Maunder wrote: so, tell everyone about CodeProject! Chris Everyone knows about CP. I came to know of CP from the Microsoft MFC newsgroup. A lot of answers were in the form of direct links to CP articles. And most google searches for win32 stuff gets you to CP. But it took me a while to realize that the forums were so active. In fact I signed up only after 6 months of invisible CP usage. I am still a CP newbie and the addictive kick is not wearing off that easy :-) Nish Sonork ID 100.9786 voidmain
          www.busterboy.org
          Nish is a BIG fan of Goran Ivanisevic

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          Christian Graus
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          Nish [BusterBoy] wrote: I came to know of CP from the Microsoft MFC newsgroup. A lot of answers were in the form of direct links to CP articles. I know what you mean - I wandered into a M$ newsgroup and was shocked to see all the answers on GDI+ pretty much were links to my articles, as if I managed to fool someone into thinking I knew something. It was a bit of a shock to go somewhere for the first time and see people quoting me, I can tell you. But I have my wife to keep me humble... ( Now that I appear to have offended some of the female contingent, I thought I may as well keep it up ;-)) Christian After all, there's nothing wrong with an elite as long as I'm allowed to be part of it!! - Mike Burston Oct 23, 2001

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            Nish [BusterBoy] wrote: I came to know of CP from the Microsoft MFC newsgroup. A lot of answers were in the form of direct links to CP articles. I know what you mean - I wandered into a M$ newsgroup and was shocked to see all the answers on GDI+ pretty much were links to my articles, as if I managed to fool someone into thinking I knew something. It was a bit of a shock to go somewhere for the first time and see people quoting me, I can tell you. But I have my wife to keep me humble... ( Now that I appear to have offended some of the female contingent, I thought I may as well keep it up ;-)) Christian After all, there's nothing wrong with an elite as long as I'm allowed to be part of it!! - Mike Burston Oct 23, 2001

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            Nish Nishant
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            ****Christian Graus wrote: I wandered into a M$ newsgroup and was shocked to see all the answers on GDI+ pretty much were links to my articles, as if I managed to fool someone into thinking I knew something. It was a bit of a shock to go somewhere for the first time and see people quoting me, I can tell you. ooooooooooooooooooohhhhhhhhhhh Christian Graus is a famous man!!!! :-) Nish Sonork ID 100.9786 voidmain
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            • C ColinDavies

              Agree or disagree with the subject/header statement, but it continues to amaze me how often I run into VC++ developers online who have never heard of CP, I know CP has only circa 22,000 registered users, but I'm continually amazed at the developers posting questions in NG's and other forums who don't know that the answers lie buried in CP, Sure you can find stuff on CodeGuru also but the search engine keeps on repeating itself etc. I guess not only am I a CP addict but I'm a CP evangelist also, But I shouldn't need to be. In the first lesson of any VC++ or even C++ course held at a Uni, The first bit of the first lecture, should be extolling the virtues of CP, instead of lecturers and teachers trying to peddle there own texts etc. Anyhow wouldn't it be great if CP could crack the 50,000 mark on or before its third birthday. I know some of you or maybe most of you fellow CPians think I'm nuts, and are complaining about more server stress etc. But unfortunatly there is only 22,000 of us CPians registered and it would go a long way to making MS et al.. listen to CP the bigger the community grows. I realise 4 or 5 CPians like Paul Watson are actually VBers in disguise or C# weirdos like Chris, but its cool to have them here for the diversity and humour we can have at there expense. Regardz Colin J Davies

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              Paul Watson
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              Colin Davies wrote: If you don't know CP you don't know Jack! If you don't know CP you are poorer for it :) Colin Davies wrote: realise 4 or 5 CPians like Paul Watson are actually VBers in disguise or C# weirdos like Chris Ahem. First of all I have never disguised my VB side. Check my profile and you will see that VB is selected. In fact C++ would only come before those strange acronyms ATL and MFC... :-D Secondly count me as a C# weirdo :) Colin Davies wrote: but its cool to have them here for the diversity and humour we can have at there expense. I will remember those words, and hark! The day will come when thou shalt rue them. Anyways, I have always been an underdog and enjoy supporting the underdogs. Imagine the Lounge with 50 000 members :omg: regards, Paul Watson Bluegrass Cape Town, South Africa Do you Sonork? I do! 100.9903 Stormfront "The greatest thing you will ever learn is to love, and be loved in return" - Moulin Rouge

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                Colin Davies wrote: If you don't know CP you don't know Jack! If you don't know CP you are poorer for it :) Colin Davies wrote: realise 4 or 5 CPians like Paul Watson are actually VBers in disguise or C# weirdos like Chris Ahem. First of all I have never disguised my VB side. Check my profile and you will see that VB is selected. In fact C++ would only come before those strange acronyms ATL and MFC... :-D Secondly count me as a C# weirdo :) Colin Davies wrote: but its cool to have them here for the diversity and humour we can have at there expense. I will remember those words, and hark! The day will come when thou shalt rue them. Anyways, I have always been an underdog and enjoy supporting the underdogs. Imagine the Lounge with 50 000 members :omg: regards, Paul Watson Bluegrass Cape Town, South Africa Do you Sonork? I do! 100.9903 Stormfront "The greatest thing you will ever learn is to love, and be loved in return" - Moulin Rouge

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                Most programmers I meet are very defensive of their programming language but you do not seem to take VB jokes personally. I just want to thank you for having a sense of humor.

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                  Most programmers I meet are very defensive of their programming language but you do not seem to take VB jokes personally. I just want to thank you for having a sense of humor.

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                  Paul Watson
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                  :laugh: you are keen sighted young Henry Jacobs. Henry Jacobs wrote: Most programmers I meet are very defensive of their programming language but you do not seem to take VB jokes personally. At the root of that is the simple fact that languages, and even deeper, computers are simply a tool for me. If I used a Hammer and someone called it a stupid Hammer then I would just laugh and carry on using it till my job was done, or I found another Hammer which did the job better. That first Hammer would not have much significance to me, it is just a Hammer. Same with computers. They are just computers, a tool, nothing more. I found out one day long ago that if I want my dreams to come true then I have a better chance with computers than with say being an architect or a film producer. So bottom line is that I use computers for my own end, my own goals. IMHO most developers are a tad too attached to their computers. Sure if they want to be then thats fine and I have no right to diss it. But then they should not expect the same of me. And if you are thinking "Then why do you come to CP?" the answer is; The characters, those wonderful people on here. Also the chance for me to maybe, with my limited knowledge and experience, help out some others who struggled through the same path as I. Oh, and I talk a lot of shit most of the time, that helps a lot :-D Do you feel any special tug-o-heart towards your language of choice? What is it? Why? Why to you is it more than just a tool, a bunch of Os and 1s? regards, Paul Watson Bluegrass Cape Town, South Africa Do you Sonork? I do! 100.9903 Stormfront "The greatest thing you will ever learn is to love, and be loved in return" - Moulin Rouge

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                  • C ColinDavies

                    Agree or disagree with the subject/header statement, but it continues to amaze me how often I run into VC++ developers online who have never heard of CP, I know CP has only circa 22,000 registered users, but I'm continually amazed at the developers posting questions in NG's and other forums who don't know that the answers lie buried in CP, Sure you can find stuff on CodeGuru also but the search engine keeps on repeating itself etc. I guess not only am I a CP addict but I'm a CP evangelist also, But I shouldn't need to be. In the first lesson of any VC++ or even C++ course held at a Uni, The first bit of the first lecture, should be extolling the virtues of CP, instead of lecturers and teachers trying to peddle there own texts etc. Anyhow wouldn't it be great if CP could crack the 50,000 mark on or before its third birthday. I know some of you or maybe most of you fellow CPians think I'm nuts, and are complaining about more server stress etc. But unfortunatly there is only 22,000 of us CPians registered and it would go a long way to making MS et al.. listen to CP the bigger the community grows. I realise 4 or 5 CPians like Paul Watson are actually VBers in disguise or C# weirdos like Chris, but its cool to have them here for the diversity and humour we can have at there expense. Regardz Colin J Davies

                    Sonork ID 100.9197:Colin

                    Click here for free technical assistance!

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                    Chris Losinger
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                    i think i'm one of only two or three people in my office (30 developers maybe) who know about CP or CGuru. it amazes some of my co-workers how fast i can come up with code to do this or that. when they ask where i got it, i tell them "www.codeproject.com". but i don't think they listen. -c


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                      i think i'm one of only two or three people in my office (30 developers maybe) who know about CP or CGuru. it amazes some of my co-workers how fast i can come up with code to do this or that. when they ask where i got it, i tell them "www.codeproject.com". but i don't think they listen. -c


                      Smaller Animals Software, Inc.

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                      ColinDavies
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                      Chris Losinger wrote: it amazes some of my co-workers how fast i can come up with code to do this or that. ROTFLOL Like I said they don't know Jack do they Chris Some poeple you just can't tell anything to. Regardz Colin J Davies

                      Sonork ID 100.9197:Colin

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