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palbano wrote: So CP should go in the direction of reproducing the Problems you listed from both GotDotNet and Sourceforge? Can you please specify if your conclusion above is due to lack of common sence or a need to argument? :laugh: - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Memory leaks is the price we pay \0 01234567890123456789012345678901234
Yeah and even now that I know the intent of it, when I read it... I still can't believe what it says. So i guess i lack more than common sense. Even so, I am still not arguing with him since I have no clue what he has proposed. :laugh::laugh:
"No matter where you go, there your are." - Buckaroo Banzai
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Nathan Ridley wrote: What do you guys think? I like it just the way it is, and any significant change would encourage me to quit visiting. If gotdotnet/ sourceforge had anything to offer me, I'd be there. I've visited them, but found nothing to make me wish to revisit them. I want to read about how others have solved specific problems, learn new techniques, and share what I've learned with others who can use some help. I don't want to collaborate on application development, and I do like to keep in touch with the many friends I've acquired since joining CodeProject. CP is more than a developer information site; it's a community of peers. It's different from other sites devoted to code, and it's the difference that gives it value. Let the other sites fix their problems, and leave us to do what we've been doing so long and successfully. "My kid was Inmate of the Month at Adobe Mountain Juvenile Corrections Center" - Bumper Sticker in Bullhead City
Fair enough, good points. After more thought on the subject I possibly think I'm starting to agree with you. Just an idea thrown out there anyway. NATHAN RIDLEY Web Application Developer email: nathan @ netlab.com.au [remove the spaces before and after the @ symbol]