Bob gets a bad rep
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well, what part of it isn't true ??. most of the code here is brutal to say the least. Most post so-called "articles" here because they think it makes a difference on there resumes', and to re-validate themselves because they have no life. "um, umm, you want to see my slide ruler girls" :laugh: "oh yeah, i had articles published on CP" --- every article is posted NOT published here. when you get a paper published in a real journal, give me a call:laugh::laugh:
I think that says more about you than others.
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Chris Maunder wrote:
And we don't provide printed manuals and there's no phone support. Insane.
I agree. You're charging way too much for this stuff. How dare you? :rolleyes:
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The guy who runs the site and made the original comment said 'here's a clue, it starts with c and ends with odeproject.com'. I tend to agree with what was generally said - if someone writes their code by cutting and pasting a bunch of articles blindly, they deserve what they get. The self published nature of CP means there ARE some lousy articles here, that's what the article rating system and purgatory are for. There is also some amazingly well written and thought out code here, which is what makes the site a great resource for developers who have half a clue.
Christian Graus - Microsoft MVP - C++ Metal Musings - Rex and my new metal blog
My reply: It's not the code snippet but the fact he didn't know what he was doing ("Unix is based on Windows"). As for quality, look at the maturity of the replies in this thread...
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The guy who runs the site and made the original comment said 'here's a clue, it starts with c and ends with odeproject.com'. I tend to agree with what was generally said - if someone writes their code by cutting and pasting a bunch of articles blindly, they deserve what they get. The self published nature of CP means there ARE some lousy articles here, that's what the article rating system and purgatory are for. There is also some amazingly well written and thought out code here, which is what makes the site a great resource for developers who have half a clue.
Christian Graus - Microsoft MVP - C++ Metal Musings - Rex and my new metal blog
Christian Graus wrote:
he guy who runs the site and made the original comment said 'here's a clue, it starts with c and ends with odeproject.com'.
Ah, must've missed that.
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