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    Thomas Canter
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    As I don't know the first thing about C++ and I don't think i'll have the time to learn for a while, why is virtually every piece of code on this site written in C++ ? You people have made a really great site, with loads of useful information, but unfortunately there is no variety. Just my opinion

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      As I don't know the first thing about C++ and I don't think i'll have the time to learn for a while, why is virtually every piece of code on this site written in C++ ? You people have made a really great site, with loads of useful information, but unfortunately there is no variety. Just my opinion

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      Jeff
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      Dear Mr. Tomas Canter, Hee's the way I see it: - Most programs are coded in C++, making it the most used language - C++ is also one of the best and most portable languages ever - If you dont like C++ for whatever reason surf around the web, theres lots of other sites out there: http://www.vbaccelerator.com - Visual Basic http://www.codeguru.com - lots of stuff, a bit hard to navigate though http://www.webmonkey.com - HTML,CSS,JavaScript, ect - Hey, CodeProject is new, cut Chris and the others a break Take my advice and use google or alltheweb.com and do a search for whatever language you code in - i.e. search for +"Open Source" +pascal CodeProject is great and I think it is one of the best developer sites out there Just my opinion - Jeff

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        As I don't know the first thing about C++ and I don't think i'll have the time to learn for a while, why is virtually every piece of code on this site written in C++ ? You people have made a really great site, with loads of useful information, but unfortunately there is no variety. Just my opinion

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        Hi, I'm a VBer, I can't wite much C++ beyond "Hello Inclusive Multicultural Global Society" [ex-Pascal too], but I'm getting kinda tired of: (1) not really knowing what is going on in there (proxy and stub who?), and/or (2) having the feeling of missing something fundamental: for me it feels like hiring a self drive 7-tonner on a automatic driving licence, when I'm trying to figure out why my latest and greatest dog-food app. hangs my colleagues machine (what! you serously think I'd test my own work, hey I wrote it I know what it is like inside!) I'm a *big* *big* fan of this site mainly because I want to extend my knowledge; I'm out of my depth amoung these people. I think that skill-set enhancement is a pretty common desire amongst our (I'm including you, if I may) breed. The peer group have written some wonderful tutorials (go see, there's even VB), and are more then helpful when reasonable questions are asked. IMHO devotees of other languages go to other well known sites because that's where they would expect their peers to be. I'm off to www.csharpindex.com now (oooh infamy), perhaps I'll 'see' you there?! Kind regards Al. ATL, whatever that is, all the way!

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