CodeGuru
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How many of us still visit CodeGuru? I have to admit I still do! Don't hurt me. I still find articles there that are useful and haven't been covered on CodeProject. I remember when CodeGuru was the best thing on the net for MFC programming and then it went all wierd and slow but I still can't help but go back and take a peek - its like putting on old slippers. Can I break this addiction? I dunno*. *But a free CodeProject T-shirt would help the withdrawal symptoms :).
Stupidity dies. The end of future offspring. Evolution wins. - A Darwin Awards Haiku
Like most of the other guys here I started out visting codeguru about 4 years ago ( when it was good ) but I moved over here when Chris started Codeproject up. For me, CodeGuru is good for one thing only - their messageboards. They contain a wealth of information from the last few years of posting and I regularly search their archives when I can't get an answer in the forums here. I never post a question there though - in fact I don't even think I have a valid login there anymore. Cheers James
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How many of us still visit CodeGuru? I have to admit I still do! Don't hurt me. I still find articles there that are useful and haven't been covered on CodeProject. I remember when CodeGuru was the best thing on the net for MFC programming and then it went all wierd and slow but I still can't help but go back and take a peek - its like putting on old slippers. Can I break this addiction? I dunno*. *But a free CodeProject T-shirt would help the withdrawal symptoms :).
Stupidity dies. The end of future offspring. Evolution wins. - A Darwin Awards Haiku
I actually use this site and CodeGuru regularly. I find that CodeGuru is a much faster site since they don't have all the fancy web stuff going on like this site. However, this site is much more active, so I have to use this one as well. Brigg Thorp Software Engineer Timex Corporation
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How many of us still visit CodeGuru? I have to admit I still do! Don't hurt me. I still find articles there that are useful and haven't been covered on CodeProject. I remember when CodeGuru was the best thing on the net for MFC programming and then it went all wierd and slow but I still can't help but go back and take a peek - its like putting on old slippers. Can I break this addiction? I dunno*. *But a free CodeProject T-shirt would help the withdrawal symptoms :).
Stupidity dies. The end of future offspring. Evolution wins. - A Darwin Awards Haiku
Everyday! Best regards, Paul. Jesus Christ is LOVE! Please tell somebody.
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Anna :) wrote: Only when I can't find what I need So, everytime? Or has the CP search recently been changed to something useful? :~
I don't think this is a serious possesion, and the evil most likely comes from your hand. Colin J Davies, The Lounge
Andreas Saurwein wrote: So, everytime? Or has the CP search recently been changed to something useful? Lol - it seems the trick is to use one word for the searches. If you use 2 words, it mainly concentrates on the first one. Google is very good for searching for codeproject articles however. Especially if you put the word codeproject at the end of your search string :-D
I knew it would end badly when I first met Chris in a Canberra alleyway and he said 'try some - it won't hurt you'..... - Christian Graus on Code Project outages A moment of silence please. A programmer's best friend has passed beyond that great exception in the sky.... - Mark Conger on "The coffee machine has died"
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I receive their weekly newsletter, but for months there is nothing interesting there. I think CP is starting to become a MS-style monopoly in its area :) My latest article: SQL Server DO's and DONT's[^]
I get that too, but section about the US box office annoys me. I mean, what has that got to do with software development. In the UK?
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How many of us still visit CodeGuru? I have to admit I still do! Don't hurt me. I still find articles there that are useful and haven't been covered on CodeProject. I remember when CodeGuru was the best thing on the net for MFC programming and then it went all wierd and slow but I still can't help but go back and take a peek - its like putting on old slippers. Can I break this addiction? I dunno*. *But a free CodeProject T-shirt would help the withdrawal symptoms :).
Stupidity dies. The end of future offspring. Evolution wins. - A Darwin Awards Haiku
I'm trying to work out if the 2 votes for 5/5 are for the mention of CodeGuru or for the hope that I'll start bribing people with T-shirts to stop straying :P cheers, Chris Maunder
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I'm trying to work out if the 2 votes for 5/5 are for the mention of CodeGuru or for the hope that I'll start bribing people with T-shirts to stop straying :P cheers, Chris Maunder
Chris Maunder wrote: I'm trying to work out if the 2 votes for 5/5 are for the mention of CodeGuru or for the hope that I'll start bribing people with T-shirts to stop straying damn you have discovered my subtle* plan. *Okay it wasn't subtle but its Monday morning and I didn't have a clean** t-shirt and I was desperate. **Before any of you panic - I am not nekked but wearing an England Rugby shirt in support of our complete and utter trouncing of the southern hemisphere nations over the past 3 weeks.
Stupidity dies. The end of future offspring. Evolution wins. - A Darwin Awards Haiku
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How many of us still visit CodeGuru? I have to admit I still do! Don't hurt me. I still find articles there that are useful and haven't been covered on CodeProject. I remember when CodeGuru was the best thing on the net for MFC programming and then it went all wierd and slow but I still can't help but go back and take a peek - its like putting on old slippers. Can I break this addiction? I dunno*. *But a free CodeProject T-shirt would help the withdrawal symptoms :).
Stupidity dies. The end of future offspring. Evolution wins. - A Darwin Awards Haiku
Oh man now you've done it. Nice talking to you Shaun, ex. CPian. :suss:
David Wulff http://www.davidwulff.co.uk
David Wulff Born and Bred.
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Oh man now you've done it. Nice talking to you Shaun, ex. CPian. :suss:
David Wulff http://www.davidwulff.co.uk
David Wulff Born and Bred.
:sniff: :sniff: so long - goodbye :sniff: :((
Stupidity dies. The end of future offspring. Evolution wins. - A Darwin Awards Haiku
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I actually use this site and CodeGuru regularly. I find that CodeGuru is a much faster site since they don't have all the fancy web stuff going on like this site. However, this site is much more active, so I have to use this one as well. Brigg Thorp Software Engineer Timex Corporation
Brigg Thorp wrote: I find that CodeGuru is a much faster site I actually remember when CodeGuru went dog slow - about the same time as EarthWeb took over - suppose they decided to put some resources into it after all.
Stupidity dies. The end of future offspring. Evolution wins. - A Darwin Awards Haiku
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How many of us still visit CodeGuru? I have to admit I still do! Don't hurt me. I still find articles there that are useful and haven't been covered on CodeProject. I remember when CodeGuru was the best thing on the net for MFC programming and then it went all wierd and slow but I still can't help but go back and take a peek - its like putting on old slippers. Can I break this addiction? I dunno*. *But a free CodeProject T-shirt would help the withdrawal symptoms :).
Stupidity dies. The end of future offspring. Evolution wins. - A Darwin Awards Haiku
Shaun Wilde wrote: How many of us still visit CodeGuru? I don“t... not anymore... Mauricio Ritter - Brazil Sonorking now: 100.13560 MRitter "Th@ langwagje is screwed! It has if's but no end if's!! Stupid php cant even do butuns on forms! VISHAUL BASICS ARE THE FUTSHURE!" - Simon Walton
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I haven't used it in a long time. I don't believe there are stuff that I can find there and not on CP anymore. CP rules! Best regards, Alexandru Savescu P.S. Interested in art? Visit this!
Alexandru Savescu wrote: P.S. Interested in art? Visit this! Nice paintings. Have you made them yourselves? P.S. There are scripting errors on almost all the pages: "Syntax error in Line 1". Christian Skovdal Andersen Don't mention the war...
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Chris Maunder wrote: I'm trying to work out if the 2 votes for 5/5 are for the mention of CodeGuru or for the hope that I'll start bribing people with T-shirts to stop straying damn you have discovered my subtle* plan. *Okay it wasn't subtle but its Monday morning and I didn't have a clean** t-shirt and I was desperate. **Before any of you panic - I am not nekked but wearing an England Rugby shirt in support of our complete and utter trouncing of the southern hemisphere nations over the past 3 weeks.
Stupidity dies. The end of future offspring. Evolution wins. - A Darwin Awards Haiku
Shaun Wilde wrote: Rugby shirt in support of our complete and utter trouncing of the southern hemisphere nations over the past 3 weeks. Like that is gonna help you get a free t-shirt ;P James - out of order -
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Alexandru Savescu wrote: P.S. Interested in art? Visit this! Nice paintings. Have you made them yourselves? P.S. There are scripting errors on almost all the pages: "Syntax error in Line 1". Christian Skovdal Andersen Don't mention the war...
Christian Skovdal Andersen wrote: ForumThe Lounge Subject:Re: CodeGuru Sender:Christian Skovdal Andersen Date:12:06 25 Nov '02 Alexandru Savescu wrote: P.S. Interested in art? Visit this! Nice paintings. Have you made them yourselves? No, I have a friend who's a painter and she asked me to make her a web site to host the paintings. Christian Skovdal Andersen wrote: .S. There are scripting errors on almost all the pages: "Syntax error in Line 1". I think it has something to do with the Geocities scripting block inserted automatically. Do you happen to know how to fix it? Best regards, Alexandru Savescu P.S. Interested in art? Visit this!