Something this groovy, should be checked out.
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Its a full page add for the CodeProject website. A very large, ahem...picture of Chris above a smaller screenshot of the CP website. :cool:
Do you, by any chance, have a scanner.... I would love to see this add. ;) - Anders
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Do you, by any chance, have a scanner.... I would love to see this add. ;) - Anders
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Its a full page add for the CodeProject website. A very large, ahem...picture of Chris above a smaller screenshot of the CP website. :cool:
I subscribed to MSJ and they turned it into a pile of web rubbish. That's fine for people who need it, but it's value to me steadily plummetted and I am still enduring the 'quick, you might miss a valuable issue' cards in the mail ( four months now ). It's almost like Readers Digest - they keep telling us we have passed two of three steps to winning a fortune. I believe the first step is being alive and the second is they know where I live. Christian The content of this post is not necessarily the opinion of my yadda yadda yadda. To understand recursion, we must first understand recursion.
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Just got my March 2001 issue of MSDN Magazine... For anyone who also has there's...turn to page 157. :cool: CP Hits the Big Time. :-D Frank
It's an old ad with a picture of me before I became a stress puppy :) We had an opportunity to get an ad in but had no time to get new art done. I think the retro, last-century look is very stylish ;). Maybe I should offer a prize to the person who can name the date when the ad first came out... cheers, Chris Maunder
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It's an old ad with a picture of me before I became a stress puppy :) We had an opportunity to get an ad in but had no time to get new art done. I think the retro, last-century look is very stylish ;). Maybe I should offer a prize to the person who can name the date when the ad first came out... cheers, Chris Maunder
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It's an old ad with a picture of me before I became a stress puppy :) We had an opportunity to get an ad in but had no time to get new art done. I think the retro, last-century look is very stylish ;). Maybe I should offer a prize to the person who can name the date when the ad first came out... cheers, Chris Maunder
Now you've got me curious :) Can't wait to see the ad, it's a shame I probably have to wait a month for it. -- Alex Marbus
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It's an old ad with a picture of me before I became a stress puppy :) We had an opportunity to get an ad in but had no time to get new art done. I think the retro, last-century look is very stylish ;). Maybe I should offer a prize to the person who can name the date when the ad first came out... cheers, Chris Maunder
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I subscribed to MSJ and they turned it into a pile of web rubbish. That's fine for people who need it, but it's value to me steadily plummetted and I am still enduring the 'quick, you might miss a valuable issue' cards in the mail ( four months now ). It's almost like Readers Digest - they keep telling us we have passed two of three steps to winning a fortune. I believe the first step is being alive and the second is they know where I live. Christian The content of this post is not necessarily the opinion of my yadda yadda yadda. To understand recursion, we must first understand recursion.
I totally agree, however they are cover .net and c# now and John Robbins and Jeffrey Richter are always a good read. But re: the web stuff, why on earth couldn't it remain in 'MIND' magazine where I could easily ignore it? I've filled in readership surveys from distributors to the same effect. Stephen Kellett (*)Its not that I'm anti web, its just I don't need a very good developer magazine dumbing down, I mean who needs articles about XML, there is shed loads of stuff at w3c.
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I subscribed to MSJ and they turned it into a pile of web rubbish. That's fine for people who need it, but it's value to me steadily plummetted and I am still enduring the 'quick, you might miss a valuable issue' cards in the mail ( four months now ). It's almost like Readers Digest - they keep telling us we have passed two of three steps to winning a fortune. I believe the first step is being alive and the second is they know where I live. Christian The content of this post is not necessarily the opinion of my yadda yadda yadda. To understand recursion, we must first understand recursion.
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Teh heh, Yep, focusing more on VB rubbish on every issue. I've the early 'hardcore' versions (pre '92) with Charles Petzold and chums, I'll treasure them forever - oh maybe not. Norm