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Should understand and know multiple languages and technologies so they can pick and apply the correct one for the given situation. Are there times I recommend LAMP over MASI, absolutely. Just like sometimes I use C++ or Java. Personally, I think a well run community that also support real software developers would be kind of nice. (Ok, I am just kidding with that MS jab)
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I always thought CP was about programming. That includes PHP.
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I always thought CP was about programming. That includes PHP.
"Why don't you tie a kerosene-soaked rag around your ankles so the ants won't climb up and eat your candy ass..." - Dale Earnhardt, 1997
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"...the staggering layers of obscenity in your statement make it a work of art on so many levels." - Jason Jystad, 10/26/2001Here Here.
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I've just seen the article for Php here in CP. I'm sure its a very good article, seems to be well written and all that and I'm sure this has probably been discussed before. But I for my money adding non M$ coding technical areas is (in my opinion) polluting CP's article base, its brand and heading in an "all inclusive" direction which makes me feel uncomfortable (get over it Bryce it's not your website) From my point of view Historically the real strength of CP has been its focus on M$ technology, somewhere I could come and not have the other stuff messing things up. These LAMP JAVA etc sections and the issue raised by Marc point to a heading which I'm not too keen on. (Get over it Bryce its not your website) Am i the only one who currently thinks this ?- I'm probably just having a bad week. Bryce
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The CP that I have spent countless hours participating is a community, not a manual.
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leckey wrote:
What I would really like to see, is a private forum for Gold and above
I think about this every time I see another post from the "Hi, how was your day" guy. If there was such a forum, I would probably never come back to the Lounge. Maybe that's a reason not to have it? I know that being open to everyone has always been the CP hallmark. Lately, I'm getting the feeling that posting inane comments has become a kind of sport with the kiddies - like maybe they have contests to see who can generate the most replies to their drivel.
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That's why I call them out on my website. You can look if you want to, if you don't care then don't. But I look at it as a public service and yet, with humor.
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leckey wrote:
What I would really like to see, is a private forum for Gold and above
I think about this every time I see another post from the "Hi, how was your day" guy. If there was such a forum, I would probably never come back to the Lounge. Maybe that's a reason not to have it? I know that being open to everyone has always been the CP hallmark. Lately, I'm getting the feeling that posting inane comments has become a kind of sport with the kiddies - like maybe they have contests to see who can generate the most replies to their drivel.
Best wishes, Hans
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You know, I read the articles in the lounge almost every day - occasionally get a laugh or (perish the thought) learn something. Since I rarely contribute to the conversation, I don't think I'd be a Gold member. I'd miss the candid discussion and thoughts that are posted here. -- my 2 cents --
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Ennis Ray Lynch, Jr. wrote:
MASI
Microsoft Applied Serious Interfaces? :confused:
We are a big screwed up dysfunctional psychotic happy family - some more screwed up, others more happy, but everybody's psychotic joint venture definition of CP
blog: TDD - the Aha! | Linkify!| FoldWithUs! | sighistFackronym instead of Linux Apache MySQL and PHP, Microsoft ASP SQL Server IIS :)
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I've just seen the article for Php here in CP. I'm sure its a very good article, seems to be well written and all that and I'm sure this has probably been discussed before. But I for my money adding non M$ coding technical areas is (in my opinion) polluting CP's article base, its brand and heading in an "all inclusive" direction which makes me feel uncomfortable (get over it Bryce it's not your website) From my point of view Historically the real strength of CP has been its focus on M$ technology, somewhere I could come and not have the other stuff messing things up. These LAMP JAVA etc sections and the issue raised by Marc point to a heading which I'm not too keen on. (Get over it Bryce its not your website) Am i the only one who currently thinks this ?- I'm probably just having a bad week. Bryce
MCP --- To paraphrase Fred Dagg - the views expressed in this post are bloody good ones. --
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I've found myself wishing many times there was more php lamp articles on CP. Actually though I see the point of having the site dedicated to M$ technologies. Perhaps CP could start up a sister site focused on LAMP.
Tom Christensen www.actiondigital.com
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I've found myself wishing many times there was more php lamp articles on CP. Actually though I see the point of having the site dedicated to M$ technologies. Perhaps CP could start up a sister site focused on LAMP.
Tom Christensen www.actiondigital.com
and THAT is a bloody good idea you get a 5 for thast - you listening Maunder? copy and paste those hampsters Bryce
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1. Allow source code searches. Sometimes the only bit of information you have is the name of an API method and any example making use of it would be helpfull. 2. This should return Maunder's articles having to do with ASP.NET
Search for: maunder
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ASP.NET3. If I get a lot of results a quick way to narrow them down would be a rating filter (ie show me all results with a rating of 3.0 or greater) 4. I would also like the ability to sort by rating. If I'm trying to grok a new technology I would like to start with the highest rated articles first. 5. Search by sections[^]. Allow me to browse to http://www.codeproject.com/KB/reporting-services/[^] or select it as a filter and perform a search on "image".
Todd Smith
modified on Tuesday, April 29, 2008 2:19 AM
1. Good idea. Could be costly, but good idea 2. Done 3/4. Very costly, but will look into it. 5. Like it. added to Todo.
cheers, Chris Maunder
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