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Sour grapes. norm.net wrote: Blogless COOL! :-D
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Me thinketh the lady doth protest too much! Gee, did I touch a nerve, or what? LOL.
ahz wrote: Me thinketh the lady doth protest too much!
LADY? :wtf:
ahz wrote: Gee, did I touch a nerve, or what? Nope. Not in the least bit. :) If somebody thinks I made a mistake, I explain my side of the argument. But if they persist, they're free to disagree. :) Cheers, Vikram.
http://www.geocities.com/vpunathambekar "It's like hitting water with your fist. There's all sorts of motion and noise at impact, and no impression left whatsoever shortly thereafter." — gantww.
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ahz wrote: Me thinketh the lady doth protest too much!
LADY? :wtf:
ahz wrote: Gee, did I touch a nerve, or what? Nope. Not in the least bit. :) If somebody thinks I made a mistake, I explain my side of the argument. But if they persist, they're free to disagree. :) Cheers, Vikram.
http://www.geocities.com/vpunathambekar "It's like hitting water with your fist. There's all sorts of motion and noise at impact, and no impression left whatsoever shortly thereafter." — gantww.
It's a quote from a shakespeare play. As if you didn't know. LOL
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norm.net wrote: Yep! a typical case of "One rule for one, another rule for another", which seems be case in the lounge. Depending on your popularity factor, posting Programming or near Programming question, a 'blind eye' will be taken. I suppose it depends on your point of view. To me, Nish didn't post a programming question. He started a discussion on a programming subject. He wasn't asking for help with his programming, he was asking for a point of view on a programming concept. I don't know about you, but this is the kind of thing me and other programmers discuss over lunch or other non-working get-togethers. So I think it is a valid lounge topic. Michael CP Blog [^] Development Blog [^]
Michael P Butler wrote: To me, Nish didn't post a programming question. It gets to a fine line discussion/question I'm not splitting hairs, I've seen newbies and near newbies dragged backwards through the bushes for posting similar messages, yet when a popular long timer posts similar material the blind eye approach is taken. It's merely an general observation and my opinion. Blogless
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Michael P Butler wrote: To me, Nish didn't post a programming question. It gets to a fine line discussion/question I'm not splitting hairs, I've seen newbies and near newbies dragged backwards through the bushes for posting similar messages, yet when a popular long timer posts similar material the blind eye approach is taken. It's merely an general observation and my opinion. Blogless
norm.net wrote: It gets to a fine line discussion/question I'm not splitting hairs, I've seen newbies and near newbies dragged backwards through the bushes for posting similar messages, yet when a popular long timer posts similar material the blind eye approach is taken. It's merely an general observation and my opinion. You have a fair point. Newbies on any site always get a rougher time than those who are on the staff or who are well-respected members of the community. (You should look-up some of the hassle that Nish got when he first joined) Michael CP Blog [^] Development Blog [^]
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hi, i am some newb in MFC programming now dealing with some problems while learning other's codes [IMG]http://img145.echo.cx/img145/8175/cstring3uk.jpg\[/IMG\] as you can see from the image, i am running debugging mode going step by step up to that yellow arrow (circled in red) i noticed that in the "watcher" section at the bottom right it says the symbol "str" is not found what puzzles me is that "str" has already been declared already (circled in red) and how is it possible that it cannot be found? shouldnt it be some text? or at least empty text "" ? i hovered my mouse over "str" and nothing came up :confused: could it be some declarations i left out? i got no idea please advise and enlighten me :wave: - winxp - VC6.0++, SP5 - MFC style
So - 15 replies and NO help? interesting... First of all, do you debug a Debug build or a Release? (Release build can rearrange your variables) Second, is the code in the executable file or in a DLL? (The code that you are looking at might not be current if you have multiple copies of your DLL) ----------------------------- Get trial copy of comment generating tool CommentMakerPro, a collection of convenience and productivity tools for Microsoft Visual Studio .NET FeinStuff, and std::string and std::string containers viewer FeinEvaluatorPro at www.FeinSoftware.com
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norm.net wrote: It gets to a fine line discussion/question I'm not splitting hairs, I've seen newbies and near newbies dragged backwards through the bushes for posting similar messages, yet when a popular long timer posts similar material the blind eye approach is taken. It's merely an general observation and my opinion. You have a fair point. Newbies on any site always get a rougher time than those who are on the staff or who are well-respected members of the community. (You should look-up some of the hassle that Nish got when he first joined) Michael CP Blog [^] Development Blog [^]
Michael P Butler wrote: You should look-up some of the hassle that Nish got when he first joined Glad someone remembers :-D
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WHAT? :wtf: > old I'm 21 years young. > message board Yes, this is indeed a message board. > nazi I'm North Indian, which I guess makes me Aryan, but I'm certainly not racist, so I don't see how I can be called a Nazi. > fart I eat healthy food, and I eat in moderation. It's a long time since I f*rted. Only one out of your four charges is valid. And I don't think posting on a message board is a crime. :) Are you criticizing me for my previous post? If so, I'm sorry, you're mistaken. Was my post in any way combative or threatening or demeaning? I certainly think I was polite, but if you disagree, I can't help it. Cheers, Vikram.
http://www.geocities.com/vpunathambekar "It's like hitting water with your fist. There's all sorts of motion and noise at impact, and no impression left whatsoever shortly thereafter." — gantww.
Vikram A Punathambekar wrote: I'm 21 years young. I believe, you going to young by one more year next month:)
"Opinions are neither right nor wrong. I cannot change your opinion. I can, however, change what influences your opinion." - David Crow
cheers, Alok Gupta
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Vikram A Punathambekar wrote: I'm 21 years young. I believe, you going to young by one more year next month:)
"Opinions are neither right nor wrong. I cannot change your opinion. I can, however, change what influences your opinion." - David Crow
cheers, Alok Gupta
Truth be told, I hate growing up. But the problem is only when you're under 25 and haven't grown up inside - people think you're childish and immature and actually look down upon you. If you're older than 25 and haven't grown up, people actually admire you. :cool: Cheers, Vikram.
http://www.geocities.com/vpunathambekar "It's like hitting water with your fist. There's all sorts of motion and noise at impact, and no impression left whatsoever shortly thereafter." — gantww.
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Truth be told, I hate growing up. But the problem is only when you're under 25 and haven't grown up inside - people think you're childish and immature and actually look down upon you. If you're older than 25 and haven't grown up, people actually admire you. :cool: Cheers, Vikram.
http://www.geocities.com/vpunathambekar "It's like hitting water with your fist. There's all sorts of motion and noise at impact, and no impression left whatsoever shortly thereafter." — gantww.
GuruJI Nice pravachan :) Vikram A Punathambekar wrote: If you're older than 25 and haven't grown up, people actually admire you. yeah, I believe I heard this many time :)
"Opinions are neither right nor wrong. I cannot change your opinion. I can, however, change what influences your opinion." - David Crow
cheers, Alok Gupta