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  • H hairy_hats

    I only ever enter MSDN's portals via Google searches. Trying to navigate around it directly is a recipe for madness.

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    Rage
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    Yeah, but this has limits. Tried "Load XML file Excel vba" and then you get macros to use the XML feature of Excel, which is precisely not what I want.

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      Yeah, but this has limits. Tried "Load XML file Excel vba" and then you get macros to use the XML feature of Excel, which is precisely not what I want.

      ~RaGE();

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      OriginalGriff
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      That's just Google-fu, you can't blame Microsoft for that. But the MSDN latest site redesign is very poor for navigation - most of the content is still pretty good, if only you can find it... [edit]Typo: "code" for "good" - I'm sure this keyboard is typing for me... - OriginalGriff[/edit]

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      • OriginalGriffO OriginalGriff

        That's just Google-fu, you can't blame Microsoft for that. But the MSDN latest site redesign is very poor for navigation - most of the content is still pretty good, if only you can find it... [edit]Typo: "code" for "good" - I'm sure this keyboard is typing for me... - OriginalGriff[/edit]

        If you get an email telling you that you can catch Swine Flu from tinned pork then just delete it. It's Spam.

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        Rage
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        OriginalGriff wrote:

        you can't blame Microsoft for that.

        I don't, was merely pointing out that Google search do not always help finding a quicker way in the clumsy documentation structure. I do have found the reference now, much easier.

        ~RaGE();

        I think words like 'destiny' are a way of trying to find order where none exists. - Christian Graus Do not feed the troll ! - Common proverb

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        • R Rage

          I have to program some excel stuff using vba and MSXML. The reference to MSXML is not included in the standard Excel help, so let's go to msdn. Good lord. :wtf: Back in the time when I was still a programmer, so 5 years back from now, MSDN was ... complicated, but the old windows help file (compiled html) version was still very handy. But today ... What's this monstrosity ? This is the most unhelpful thing I have ever seen. Are you guys ( I mean the professionals) really using this ?

          ~RaGE();

          I think words like 'destiny' are a way of trying to find order where none exists. - Christian Graus Do not feed the troll ! - Common proverb

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          Michael Haephrati
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          Where I work, they have a unique tool which is quite useful, it is called GOOGLE...

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          • M Michael Haephrati

            Where I work, they have a unique tool which is quite useful, it is called GOOGLE...

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            Rage
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            Of course, but see my comment above.

            ~RaGE();

            I think words like 'destiny' are a way of trying to find order where none exists. - Christian Graus Do not feed the troll ! - Common proverb

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            • R Rage

              I have to program some excel stuff using vba and MSXML. The reference to MSXML is not included in the standard Excel help, so let's go to msdn. Good lord. :wtf: Back in the time when I was still a programmer, so 5 years back from now, MSDN was ... complicated, but the old windows help file (compiled html) version was still very handy. But today ... What's this monstrosity ? This is the most unhelpful thing I have ever seen. Are you guys ( I mean the professionals) really using this ?

              ~RaGE();

              I think words like 'destiny' are a way of trying to find order where none exists. - Christian Graus Do not feed the troll ! - Common proverb

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              AlexCode
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              I don't know anyone that goes to MSDN for help. You might end up there when Googling (on Bing of course) but it's by mistake. In most cases there's no sample code and the information sums the propose and the dependencies. So if by mistake you end there just click back on the browser and hit the next search result :laugh:

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              • M Michael Haephrati

                Where I work, they have a unique tool which is quite useful, it is called GOOGLE...

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                Rajeev Jayaram
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                What a coincidence! It is called the same where I work too ;P

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                • R Rage

                  I have to program some excel stuff using vba and MSXML. The reference to MSXML is not included in the standard Excel help, so let's go to msdn. Good lord. :wtf: Back in the time when I was still a programmer, so 5 years back from now, MSDN was ... complicated, but the old windows help file (compiled html) version was still very handy. But today ... What's this monstrosity ? This is the most unhelpful thing I have ever seen. Are you guys ( I mean the professionals) really using this ?

                  ~RaGE();

                  I think words like 'destiny' are a way of trying to find order where none exists. - Christian Graus Do not feed the troll ! - Common proverb

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                  peterchen
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                  Yes, and I'm loving the new new layout. IMO it's more about the maturity of the topic you are looking for help for.

                  ORDER BY what user wants

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                  • OriginalGriffO OriginalGriff

                    That's just Google-fu, you can't blame Microsoft for that. But the MSDN latest site redesign is very poor for navigation - most of the content is still pretty good, if only you can find it... [edit]Typo: "code" for "good" - I'm sure this keyboard is typing for me... - OriginalGriff[/edit]

                    If you get an email telling you that you can catch Swine Flu from tinned pork then just delete it. It's Spam.

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                    Corporal Agarn
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                    OriginalGriff wrote:

                    most of the content is still pretty good

                    You must have a different site. The number of times I have tried examples that did not work... Time when I click a link only to have to guess from several links (only thing on new page).

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                    • P peterchen

                      Yes, and I'm loving the new new layout. IMO it's more about the maturity of the topic you are looking for help for.

                      ORDER BY what user wants

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                      Rage
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                      Do you really come clear with it ? Wow ! DOM and MSXML should be mature enough to be documented in MSDN, no ?

                      ~RaGE();

                      I think words like 'destiny' are a way of trying to find order where none exists. - Christian Graus Do not feed the troll ! - Common proverb

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                      • P peterchen

                        Yes, and I'm loving the new new layout. IMO it's more about the maturity of the topic you are looking for help for.

                        ORDER BY what user wants

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                        Michael Haephrati
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                        I remember the days MSDN was all packed in Visual Studio Disk 2

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                        • R Rage

                          Do you really come clear with it ? Wow ! DOM and MSXML should be mature enough to be documented in MSDN, no ?

                          ~RaGE();

                          I think words like 'destiny' are a way of trying to find order where none exists. - Christian Graus Do not feed the troll ! - Common proverb

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                          peterchen
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                          Yeah, they should. In practive it's the maturity of the documentaiotn, that is limited by the maturity of the technology itself. And I still maintain that compared to the median or average state of documentation, MSDN is stellar.

                          ORDER BY what user wants

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                          • R Rage

                            I have to program some excel stuff using vba and MSXML. The reference to MSXML is not included in the standard Excel help, so let's go to msdn. Good lord. :wtf: Back in the time when I was still a programmer, so 5 years back from now, MSDN was ... complicated, but the old windows help file (compiled html) version was still very handy. But today ... What's this monstrosity ? This is the most unhelpful thing I have ever seen. Are you guys ( I mean the professionals) really using this ?

                            ~RaGE();

                            I think words like 'destiny' are a way of trying to find order where none exists. - Christian Graus Do not feed the troll ! - Common proverb

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                            CPallini
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                            Yes, I'm really using it.

                            Veni, vidi, vici.

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                            • R Rage

                              I have to program some excel stuff using vba and MSXML. The reference to MSXML is not included in the standard Excel help, so let's go to msdn. Good lord. :wtf: Back in the time when I was still a programmer, so 5 years back from now, MSDN was ... complicated, but the old windows help file (compiled html) version was still very handy. But today ... What's this monstrosity ? This is the most unhelpful thing I have ever seen. Are you guys ( I mean the professionals) really using this ?

                              ~RaGE();

                              I think words like 'destiny' are a way of trying to find order where none exists. - Christian Graus Do not feed the troll ! - Common proverb

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                              Lost User
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                              Nothing wrong with MSDN, I use it all the time and find it very useful. I did prefer the old "classic view" though. :sigh:

                              Use the best guess

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                              • R Rage

                                I have to program some excel stuff using vba and MSXML. The reference to MSXML is not included in the standard Excel help, so let's go to msdn. Good lord. :wtf: Back in the time when I was still a programmer, so 5 years back from now, MSDN was ... complicated, but the old windows help file (compiled html) version was still very handy. But today ... What's this monstrosity ? This is the most unhelpful thing I have ever seen. Are you guys ( I mean the professionals) really using this ?

                                ~RaGE();

                                I think words like 'destiny' are a way of trying to find order where none exists. - Christian Graus Do not feed the troll ! - Common proverb

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                                Matthew Faithfull
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                                To use MSDN even in its older and more useful forms you really first have to understand the rules and ways of Microsoft. Otherwise you're always in danger of dying of frustration before you find what you need. 1. Microsoft don't understand full-text-search. It's a kind of religious thing, they just don't believe in it. So all Search means search of the index which they've created based on their assumptions about what's important to you. 2. New always trumps old. If you are looking for anything where there's a .Net thing of that name and a pre-.Net thing of the same name you will have to dig through all the .Net results before you find anything pre-.Net. 3. Most importantly Microsoft never admit when they suck. As a general rule the less detail in the documentation of a particular item the higher the probability that it is bugged, flawed, broken or in some way Microsoft wish they had never created it. Converserly APIs with loads of detail and samples are usually the ones that just work anyway, are robust and consistent and could possibly do without much of the detail as a result. 4. Almost all Microsoft sample code is terrible. In order to make use of it you generally have to be knowledgable enough not to need it and skilled enough to be utterly revolted by how insecure, poorly structured, badly written, badly commented and non reusable it is. This is of course 'recognized' by Microsoft in the only way they ever do by providing you with a disclaimer essentially telling you not to reuse it, believe it or learn from it. This also explains to some extent the lack of accumulated sample code. Once you've understood that this is what you're going to get MSDN becomes as useful as it can be. A fairly comprehensive list of entry points into Microsoft's operating system provided code with a fairly accurate description of the types needed to call those entry points and hints about how you might like to secure your code against the potentially explosive results of doing so. If you expect from it anything more you're going to be disappointed. All of this should not be taken as an attack on Microsoft so much as a reality check for what to expect. If we were talking about the interface to the Linux operating system kernel then a comprehensive list of entry points with hints as to what they're for, divided into categories would be so revolutionary as to have half the Linux Kernel hacking community in total appoplexy.

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                                • R Rage

                                  I have to program some excel stuff using vba and MSXML. The reference to MSXML is not included in the standard Excel help, so let's go to msdn. Good lord. :wtf: Back in the time when I was still a programmer, so 5 years back from now, MSDN was ... complicated, but the old windows help file (compiled html) version was still very handy. But today ... What's this monstrosity ? This is the most unhelpful thing I have ever seen. Are you guys ( I mean the professionals) really using this ?

                                  ~RaGE();

                                  I think words like 'destiny' are a way of trying to find order where none exists. - Christian Graus Do not feed the troll ! - Common proverb

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                                  Mass Nerder
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                                  Yes I am using this every day. But you are right, just due to its monstrous size, it is sometimes difficult to find things. So when i've finally found what I was looking for, I am going the hierarchy up to the more general topic an bookmark it. Like this: DOM Reference Cheers

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                                  • H hairy_hats

                                    I only ever enter MSDN's portals via Google searches. Trying to navigate around it directly is a recipe for madness.

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                                    Marco Bertschi
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                                    viaducting wrote:

                                    I only ever enter MSDN's portals via Google searches. Trying to navigate around it directly is a recipe for madness.

                                    Same here.

                                    cheers Marco Bertschi


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                                    • M Michael Haephrati

                                      Where I work, they have a unique tool which is quite useful, it is called GOOGLE...

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                                      Nicholas Marty
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                                      Is this tool free? Where can I download it? ;P

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                                      • M Michael Haephrati

                                        I remember the days MSDN was all packed in Visual Studio Disk 2

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                                        Nicholas Marty
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                                        If I remember correctly I got a printed version at home :-D (don't remember exactly the scope of it. I think it's mostly around VB6...)

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                                        • N Nicholas Marty

                                          Is this tool free? Where can I download it? ;P

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                                          Michael Haephrati
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                                          Not only tool free, but TOLL FREE (when you connect your 56K Modem...)

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