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  • S Super Lloyd

    6 years there, only 3 month ago you realized that? :doh: :rolleyes: :omg: Ho well, better late than never! :laugh:

    My programming get away... The Blog... DirectX for WinRT/C# since 2013! Taking over the world since 1371!

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    Mohammed Hameed
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    Yes... Thanks.

    Previous -> Read "CLR via C#" by Jeffrey Ritcher. Current -> Exploring WCF thru Apress' "Pro WCF" by Chris Peiris and Dennis Mulder. Next -> Need to read "The Art of Computer Programming" by Donald E. Knuth.

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    • L Lost User

      Are you living at an event horizon?

      Peter Wasser Art is making something out of nothing and selling it. Frank Zappa

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      Mohammed Hameed
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      I was living before sometime back I think,,, now it's fine. :)

      Previous -> Read "CLR via C#" by Jeffrey Ritcher. Current -> Exploring WCF thru Apress' "Pro WCF" by Chris Peiris and Dennis Mulder. Next -> Need to read "The Art of Computer Programming" by Donald E. Knuth.

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      • M Mohammed Hameed

        Hi friends, Joined CP almost 6 yrs ago but recently (last 3 months ago) realized the power of CP and the ocean of knowledge it is providing to its users (thru its users) is highly appreciable. Most of the CP buddies doing wonderful job by sharing lots of knowledge thru articles, blogs, Q&A, forum msgs, etc. Really, learning a lot of things....Thanks a lot everybody.

        Previous -> Read "CLR via C#" by Jeffrey Ritcher. Current -> Exploring WCF thru Apress' "Pro WCF" by Chris Peiris and Dennis Mulder. Next -> Need to read "The Art of Computer Programming" by Donald E. Knuth.

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        devenv exe
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        Mohammed Hameed wrote:

        Really, learning a lot of things....Thanks a lot everybody.

        Thanks a lot too ;)

        "Coming soon"

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        • D devenv exe

          Mohammed Hameed wrote:

          Really, learning a lot of things....Thanks a lot everybody.

          Thanks a lot too ;)

          "Coming soon"

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          Mohammed Hameed
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          You're welcome.

          Previous -> Read "CLR via C#" by Jeffrey Ritcher. Current -> Exploring WCF thru Apress' "Pro WCF" by Chris Peiris and Dennis Mulder. Next -> Need to read "The Art of Computer Programming" by Donald E. Knuth.

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          • M Mohammed Hameed

            You're welcome.

            Previous -> Read "CLR via C#" by Jeffrey Ritcher. Current -> Exploring WCF thru Apress' "Pro WCF" by Chris Peiris and Dennis Mulder. Next -> Need to read "The Art of Computer Programming" by Donald E. Knuth.

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            Keith Barrow
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            No you're welcome.

            PB 369,783 wrote:

            I just find him very unlikeable, and I think the way he looks like a prettier version of his Mum is very disturbing.[^]

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            • K Keith Barrow

              No you're welcome.

              PB 369,783 wrote:

              I just find him very unlikeable, and I think the way he looks like a prettier version of his Mum is very disturbing.[^]

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              Lost User
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              Keith Barrow wrote:

              No you're welcome.

              Does it mean 'you're not welcome' in American language?

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              • M Mohammed Hameed

                Hi friends, Joined CP almost 6 yrs ago but recently (last 3 months ago) realized the power of CP and the ocean of knowledge it is providing to its users (thru its users) is highly appreciable. Most of the CP buddies doing wonderful job by sharing lots of knowledge thru articles, blogs, Q&A, forum msgs, etc. Really, learning a lot of things....Thanks a lot everybody.

                Previous -> Read "CLR via C#" by Jeffrey Ritcher. Current -> Exploring WCF thru Apress' "Pro WCF" by Chris Peiris and Dennis Mulder. Next -> Need to read "The Art of Computer Programming" by Donald E. Knuth.

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                Erudite_Eric
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                Mohammed Hameed wrote:

                realized the power of CP and the ocean of knowledge

                Its not as good as stackoverflow though.

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                • L Lost User

                  Keith Barrow wrote:

                  No you're welcome.

                  Does it mean 'you're not welcome' in American language?

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                  Keith Barrow
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                  Apologies, it should have been: No, you're welcome. the comma is important.

                  Shameel wrote:

                  Does it mean 'you're not welcome' in American language?

                  I meant it as "On the contrary, you are the one who is welcome". Also I'm not American, despite weighing the same as a smallish brick shed :P

                  PB 369,783 wrote:

                  I just find him very unlikeable, and I think the way he looks like a prettier version of his Mum is very disturbing.[^]

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                  • E Erudite_Eric

                    Mohammed Hameed wrote:

                    realized the power of CP and the ocean of knowledge

                    Its not as good as stackoverflow though.

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                    Rutvik Dave
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                    Erudite_Eric wrote:

                    Its not as good as stackoverflow though.

                    You are comparing apples with oranges. Stack overflow is a fantastic QA site, where you can solve your issues. Code Project is an awesome Tutorial site, where you can learn new things. CP is more social, while SO is more professional. You can't say hello-howdy to other members on SO, but you will sure get to-the-point answers to your questions. :)

                    Remind Me This - Manage, Collaborate and Execute your Project in the Cloud

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                    • E Erudite_Eric

                      Mohammed Hameed wrote:

                      realized the power of CP and the ocean of knowledge

                      Its not as good as stackoverflow though.

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                      Mohammed Hameed
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                      I completely agree with Rutvik.

                      Previous -> Read "CLR via C#" by Jeffrey Ritcher. Current -> Exploring WCF thru Apress' "Pro WCF" by Chris Peiris and Dennis Mulder. Next -> Need to read "The Art of Computer Programming" by Donald E. Knuth.

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                      • R Rutvik Dave

                        Erudite_Eric wrote:

                        Its not as good as stackoverflow though.

                        You are comparing apples with oranges. Stack overflow is a fantastic QA site, where you can solve your issues. Code Project is an awesome Tutorial site, where you can learn new things. CP is more social, while SO is more professional. You can't say hello-howdy to other members on SO, but you will sure get to-the-point answers to your questions. :)

                        Remind Me This - Manage, Collaborate and Execute your Project in the Cloud

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                        Erudite_Eric
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                        Yeah, I know.

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                        • M Mohammed Hameed

                          I completely agree with Rutvik.

                          Previous -> Read "CLR via C#" by Jeffrey Ritcher. Current -> Exploring WCF thru Apress' "Pro WCF" by Chris Peiris and Dennis Mulder. Next -> Need to read "The Art of Computer Programming" by Donald E. Knuth.

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                          Erudite_Eric
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                          So do I.

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