What (on earth) is Code Project !!!!!?
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Well........ I have had it today. I have been around this place for like a six months now..... or may be less, but I am getting quite glued to the place. I know of so many people have been around for longer. But get this feeling that some of them havent just "been around". There is this "thing" they have for each other. Jeremy Falcon, for example, always seems to know how many beers Christian had gulped before he decided to change the CP layout. David stone often reminds Chris Maunder of the historical moment when his grammar started going all over the place. I feel as if you people have a history. Perhaps you guys robbed a bank together. Or played in the same band for college. Or is this what CP does to you? Or am I jumping the guns? What ever it is, what is it exactly? What on earth is codeproject?
Abhishek
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Well........ I have had it today. I have been around this place for like a six months now..... or may be less, but I am getting quite glued to the place. I know of so many people have been around for longer. But get this feeling that some of them havent just "been around". There is this "thing" they have for each other. Jeremy Falcon, for example, always seems to know how many beers Christian had gulped before he decided to change the CP layout. David stone often reminds Chris Maunder of the historical moment when his grammar started going all over the place. I feel as if you people have a history. Perhaps you guys robbed a bank together. Or played in the same band for college. Or is this what CP does to you? Or am I jumping the guns? What ever it is, what is it exactly? What on earth is codeproject?
Abhishek
AbhishekBK wrote:
What on earth is codeproject?
In one word? Awesome. In a few more words? CP is the only "online community" (that term is used a lot, and I don't use it out of habit, but it just seems to fit somehow) that I know of where people actually care for each other. I don't know why it is so different to everywhere else, but it just is. The regulars are there to give each other advice through the lows and to rejoice in the highs, but also just to chat and be good friends. There's a bit of everything here, all types of people that generally share a common interest that keeps them together. I think the fact that most people use their real name for their login (somewhat unusual these days) helps a lot too.
Ryan
"Punctuality is only a virtue for those who aren't smart enough to think of good excuses for being late" John Nichol "Point Of Impact"
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Well........ I have had it today. I have been around this place for like a six months now..... or may be less, but I am getting quite glued to the place. I know of so many people have been around for longer. But get this feeling that some of them havent just "been around". There is this "thing" they have for each other. Jeremy Falcon, for example, always seems to know how many beers Christian had gulped before he decided to change the CP layout. David stone often reminds Chris Maunder of the historical moment when his grammar started going all over the place. I feel as if you people have a history. Perhaps you guys robbed a bank together. Or played in the same band for college. Or is this what CP does to you? Or am I jumping the guns? What ever it is, what is it exactly? What on earth is codeproject?
Abhishek
AbhishekBK wrote:
Jeremy Falcon, for example, always seems to know how many beers Christian had gulped before he decided to change the CP layout.
erm, it's Chris and not I who gets to change the layout. And I don't drink.
AbhishekBK wrote:
I feel as if you people have a history.
Absolutely. I've been coming here for 7 years or so, I started shortly after I started programming. So, I feel like a lot of people here are my friends, even though I've never met most of them.
AbhishekBK wrote:
Or is this what CP does to you?
Yes, yes it is.
AbhishekBK wrote:
What on earth is codeproject?
"Your place for 13,007 free Visual Studio and .NET articles, code snippets, discussions, news and the best bunch of developers on the net. " 13,008 when I get it together to write another WPF article.
Christian Graus - Microsoft MVP - C++ Metal Musings - Rex and my new metal blog
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AbhishekBK wrote:
What on earth is codeproject?
In one word? Awesome. In a few more words? CP is the only "online community" (that term is used a lot, and I don't use it out of habit, but it just seems to fit somehow) that I know of where people actually care for each other. I don't know why it is so different to everywhere else, but it just is. The regulars are there to give each other advice through the lows and to rejoice in the highs, but also just to chat and be good friends. There's a bit of everything here, all types of people that generally share a common interest that keeps them together. I think the fact that most people use their real name for their login (somewhat unusual these days) helps a lot too.
Ryan
"Punctuality is only a virtue for those who aren't smart enough to think of good excuses for being late" John Nichol "Point Of Impact"
Ryan Binns wrote:
I think the fact that most people use their real name for their login (somewhat unusual these days) helps a lot too.
Yeah! thats true
Abhishek
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AbhishekBK wrote:
Jeremy Falcon, for example, always seems to know how many beers Christian had gulped before he decided to change the CP layout.
erm, it's Chris and not I who gets to change the layout. And I don't drink.
AbhishekBK wrote:
I feel as if you people have a history.
Absolutely. I've been coming here for 7 years or so, I started shortly after I started programming. So, I feel like a lot of people here are my friends, even though I've never met most of them.
AbhishekBK wrote:
Or is this what CP does to you?
Yes, yes it is.
AbhishekBK wrote:
What on earth is codeproject?
"Your place for 13,007 free Visual Studio and .NET articles, code snippets, discussions, news and the best bunch of developers on the net. " 13,008 when I get it together to write another WPF article.
Christian Graus - Microsoft MVP - C++ Metal Musings - Rex and my new metal blog
Christian Graus wrote:
"Your place for 13,007 free Visual Studio and .NET articles, code snippets, discussions, news and the best bunch of developers on the net. "
Well that what I thought it was..... I dont even code in .NET! But I cant help comming back every day.
Abhishek
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AbhishekBK wrote:
Jeremy Falcon, for example, always seems to know how many beers Christian had gulped before he decided to change the CP layout.
erm, it's Chris and not I who gets to change the layout. And I don't drink.
AbhishekBK wrote:
I feel as if you people have a history.
Absolutely. I've been coming here for 7 years or so, I started shortly after I started programming. So, I feel like a lot of people here are my friends, even though I've never met most of them.
AbhishekBK wrote:
Or is this what CP does to you?
Yes, yes it is.
AbhishekBK wrote:
What on earth is codeproject?
"Your place for 13,007 free Visual Studio and .NET articles, code snippets, discussions, news and the best bunch of developers on the net. " 13,008 when I get it together to write another WPF article.
Christian Graus - Microsoft MVP - C++ Metal Musings - Rex and my new metal blog
Christian Graus wrote:
erm, it's Chris and not I who gets to change the layout. And I don't drink.
Oh! The new layout is cool, by the way.
Abhishek
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Christian Graus wrote:
"Your place for 13,007 free Visual Studio and .NET articles, code snippets, discussions, news and the best bunch of developers on the net. "
Well that what I thought it was..... I dont even code in .NET! But I cant help comming back every day.
Abhishek
AbhishekBK wrote:
I dont even code in .NET!
Plenty of MFC articles here as well. :-)
AbhishekBK wrote:
But I cant help comming back every day.
Then our job is done :-)
Christian Graus - Microsoft MVP - C++ Metal Musings - Rex and my new metal blog
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Well........ I have had it today. I have been around this place for like a six months now..... or may be less, but I am getting quite glued to the place. I know of so many people have been around for longer. But get this feeling that some of them havent just "been around". There is this "thing" they have for each other. Jeremy Falcon, for example, always seems to know how many beers Christian had gulped before he decided to change the CP layout. David stone often reminds Chris Maunder of the historical moment when his grammar started going all over the place. I feel as if you people have a history. Perhaps you guys robbed a bank together. Or played in the same band for college. Or is this what CP does to you? Or am I jumping the guns? What ever it is, what is it exactly? What on earth is codeproject?
Abhishek
AbhishekBK wrote:
I have been around this place for like a six months now..... or may be less, but I am getting quite glued to the place.
quite true for me too. although i am not a frequent poster in lounge(which normaly is the meeting place) but not been able to stop myself from reading almost all the post and the replies. :) -- modified at 2:05 Friday 4th August, 2006
Best Regards, Apurva Kaushal
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Well........ I have had it today. I have been around this place for like a six months now..... or may be less, but I am getting quite glued to the place. I know of so many people have been around for longer. But get this feeling that some of them havent just "been around". There is this "thing" they have for each other. Jeremy Falcon, for example, always seems to know how many beers Christian had gulped before he decided to change the CP layout. David stone often reminds Chris Maunder of the historical moment when his grammar started going all over the place. I feel as if you people have a history. Perhaps you guys robbed a bank together. Or played in the same band for college. Or is this what CP does to you? Or am I jumping the guns? What ever it is, what is it exactly? What on earth is codeproject?
Abhishek
We're like one big screwed up dysfunctional psychotic happy family. :-D
225 years ago, we set an example for the rest of the world by creating a country where everyone could vote...
Well, except for women and black people, but we fixed that!
-Adam Duritz, of Counting Crows -
AbhishekBK wrote:
I dont even code in .NET!
Plenty of MFC articles here as well. :-)
AbhishekBK wrote:
But I cant help comming back every day.
Then our job is done :-)
Christian Graus - Microsoft MVP - C++ Metal Musings - Rex and my new metal blog
Christian Graus wrote:
Plenty of MFC articles here as well.
No MFC either. I dont use even the slightest bit of Win32 also. I never build GUIs. I write Plugins for AutoCAD. I use what they call ObjectARX. What will you say for that?:):)
Abhishek
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We're like one big screwed up dysfunctional psychotic happy family. :-D
225 years ago, we set an example for the rest of the world by creating a country where everyone could vote...
Well, except for women and black people, but we fixed that!
-Adam Duritz, of Counting CrowsDavid Stone wrote:
screwed up dysfunctional psychotic happy family.
And here I was, thinking Im the only one like this. :laugh:
rara avis in terris
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We're like one big screwed up dysfunctional psychotic happy family. :-D
225 years ago, we set an example for the rest of the world by creating a country where everyone could vote...
Well, except for women and black people, but we fixed that!
-Adam Duritz, of Counting CrowsDavid Stone wrote:
We're like one big screwed up dysfunctional psychotic happy family.
Only some of us are more screwed up while others are more happy.:laugh:
Abhishek
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Well........ I have had it today. I have been around this place for like a six months now..... or may be less, but I am getting quite glued to the place. I know of so many people have been around for longer. But get this feeling that some of them havent just "been around". There is this "thing" they have for each other. Jeremy Falcon, for example, always seems to know how many beers Christian had gulped before he decided to change the CP layout. David stone often reminds Chris Maunder of the historical moment when his grammar started going all over the place. I feel as if you people have a history. Perhaps you guys robbed a bank together. Or played in the same band for college. Or is this what CP does to you? Or am I jumping the guns? What ever it is, what is it exactly? What on earth is codeproject?
Abhishek
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Christian Graus wrote:
Plenty of MFC articles here as well.
No MFC either. I dont use even the slightest bit of Win32 also. I never build GUIs. I write Plugins for AutoCAD. I use what they call ObjectARX. What will you say for that?:):)
Abhishek
I say welcome, anyhow. Write some articles.
Christian Graus - Microsoft MVP - C++ Metal Musings - Rex and my new metal blog
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Well........ I have had it today. I have been around this place for like a six months now..... or may be less, but I am getting quite glued to the place. I know of so many people have been around for longer. But get this feeling that some of them havent just "been around". There is this "thing" they have for each other. Jeremy Falcon, for example, always seems to know how many beers Christian had gulped before he decided to change the CP layout. David stone often reminds Chris Maunder of the historical moment when his grammar started going all over the place. I feel as if you people have a history. Perhaps you guys robbed a bank together. Or played in the same band for college. Or is this what CP does to you? Or am I jumping the guns? What ever it is, what is it exactly? What on earth is codeproject?
Abhishek
I've been playing around for here for nearly 2 years (more without login in) and for me it's the only place on the net where you can find such a huge repository of code plus a large community of very well prepared/experienced people and you feel confortable to ask tech and non tech issues and also to just chat of whatever you want!!! What else can you expect?? Marc.
... she said you are the perfect stranger she said baby let's keep it like this... Dire Straits
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AbhishekBK wrote:
What on earth is codeproject?
In one word? Awesome. In a few more words? CP is the only "online community" (that term is used a lot, and I don't use it out of habit, but it just seems to fit somehow) that I know of where people actually care for each other. I don't know why it is so different to everywhere else, but it just is. The regulars are there to give each other advice through the lows and to rejoice in the highs, but also just to chat and be good friends. There's a bit of everything here, all types of people that generally share a common interest that keeps them together. I think the fact that most people use their real name for their login (somewhat unusual these days) helps a lot too.
Ryan
"Punctuality is only a virtue for those who aren't smart enough to think of good excuses for being late" John Nichol "Point Of Impact"
Ryan Binns wrote:
CP is the only "online community"...that I know of where people actually care for each other.
Do you think it's because we have The Lounge and The Soapbox where people kinda divulge their personal lives, their political stance, their hobbies, favourite food, and everything else? You know the saying, you can't love 'em if you don't know 'em :-D
"A democracy is nothing more than mob rule, where fifty-one percent of the people may take away the rights of the other forty-nine." - Thomas Jefferson "Democracy is two wolves and a lamb voting on what to have for lunch. Liberty is a well-armed lamb contesting the vote." - Benjamin Franklin Edbert Sydney, Australia
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Well........ I have had it today. I have been around this place for like a six months now..... or may be less, but I am getting quite glued to the place. I know of so many people have been around for longer. But get this feeling that some of them havent just "been around". There is this "thing" they have for each other. Jeremy Falcon, for example, always seems to know how many beers Christian had gulped before he decided to change the CP layout. David stone often reminds Chris Maunder of the historical moment when his grammar started going all over the place. I feel as if you people have a history. Perhaps you guys robbed a bank together. Or played in the same band for college. Or is this what CP does to you? Or am I jumping the guns? What ever it is, what is it exactly? What on earth is codeproject?
Abhishek
AbhishekBK wrote:
Perhaps you guys robbed a bank together.
Hey, who told you?! :suss:;P Well, some of of us have been here since the site started. I guess we have just gotten used to one another over the years.
Jeremy Falcon
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David Stone wrote:
We're like one big screwed up dysfunctional psychotic happy family.
Only some of us are more screwed up while others are more happy.:laugh:
Abhishek
AbhishekBK wrote:
David Stone wrote: We're like one big screwed up dysfunctional psychotic happy family. Only some of us are more screwed up while others are more happy.
But everybody's psychotic? Glad I fit right in :laugh:
"A democracy is nothing more than mob rule, where fifty-one percent of the people may take away the rights of the other forty-nine." - Thomas Jefferson "Democracy is two wolves and a lamb voting on what to have for lunch. Liberty is a well-armed lamb contesting the vote." - Benjamin Franklin Edbert Sydney, Australia
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AbhishekBK wrote:
What (on earth) is Code Project !!!!!?
Well its a Bittersweet symphony ..... (Excellent song :-D)
You can't see me :cool:
Monty2 wrote:
Bittersweet symphony
Have you heard any of thier other stuff? This one brilliant I agree....... blasting it in my phones as I write this.
Abhishek
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AbhishekBK wrote:
Perhaps you guys robbed a bank together.
Hey, who told you?! :suss:;P Well, some of of us have been here since the site started. I guess we have just gotten used to one another over the years.
Jeremy Falcon
Jeremy Falcon wrote:
Hey, who told you?!
I work for FBI.:cool:
Abhishek