About "Add Comment"
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One very valuable feature that is missing is "Add comment" at the end of submitted code. I always enjoyed checking them before I implemented the code, since there was often a report of a memory leak, etc that would spare the grief of using damaging code. Is this in the pipeline at all. Otherwise, I'm very happy with the new site. It's also cool seeing it so bare (for now) - I feel like I'm personally involved as I watch it grow and at the same time work at contributions. Jason Hattingh www.greystonefx.com
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One very valuable feature that is missing is "Add comment" at the end of submitted code. I always enjoyed checking them before I implemented the code, since there was often a report of a memory leak, etc that would spare the grief of using damaging code. Is this in the pipeline at all. Otherwise, I'm very happy with the new site. It's also cool seeing it so bare (for now) - I feel like I'm personally involved as I watch it grow and at the same time work at contributions. Jason Hattingh www.greystonefx.com
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One very valuable feature that is missing is "Add comment" at the end of submitted code. I always enjoyed checking them before I implemented the code, since there was often a report of a memory leak, etc that would spare the grief of using damaging code. Is this in the pipeline at all. Otherwise, I'm very happy with the new site. It's also cool seeing it so bare (for now) - I feel like I'm personally involved as I watch it grow and at the same time work at contributions. Jason Hattingh www.greystonefx.com
Glad you like the bare-bones look :) Each day I'll try and get a dozen or so articles up. Re: comments. In past experience I've found them to be a two edged sword. Over 90% of comments on articles were actually questions or outdated bug reports. In the end it was just a huge mess. In any case something similar, but more refined, is on the cards. ================== The original message was: One very valuable feature that is missing is "Add comment" at the end of submitted code. I always enjoyed checking them before I implemented the code, since there was often a report of a memory leak, etc that would spare the grief of using damaging code.
Is this in the pipeline at all.
Otherwise, I'm very happy with the new site. It's also cool seeing it so bare (for now) - I feel like I'm personally involved as I watch it grow and at the same time work at contributions.
Jason Hattingh
www.greystonefx.com -
One very valuable feature that is missing is "Add comment" at the end of submitted code. I always enjoyed checking them before I implemented the code, since there was often a report of a memory leak, etc that would spare the grief of using damaging code. Is this in the pipeline at all. Otherwise, I'm very happy with the new site. It's also cool seeing it so bare (for now) - I feel like I'm personally involved as I watch it grow and at the same time work at contributions. Jason Hattingh www.greystonefx.com
Absolutely. That was the single most important feature of the the old CodeGuru. Tom. ================== The original message was: One very valuable feature that is missing is "Add comment" at the end of submitted code. I always enjoyed checking them before I implemented the code, since there was often a report of a memory leak, etc that would spare the grief of using damaging code.
Is this in the pipeline at all.
Otherwise, I'm very happy with the new site. It's also cool seeing it so bare (for now) - I feel like I'm personally involved as I watch it grow and at the same time work at contributions.
Jason Hattingh
www.greystonefx.com -
One very valuable feature that is missing is "Add comment" at the end of submitted code. I always enjoyed checking them before I implemented the code, since there was often a report of a memory leak, etc that would spare the grief of using damaging code. Is this in the pipeline at all. Otherwise, I'm very happy with the new site. It's also cool seeing it so bare (for now) - I feel like I'm personally involved as I watch it grow and at the same time work at contributions. Jason Hattingh www.greystonefx.com
I agree with the previous posters - while numerous comments could lead to loss of signal among the noise, it is also sometimes the only indicator that there might be some potential pitfalls with the posted article. Please consider adding this feature ASAP!