Exploring all workspaces
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Now, if we click on "Explore workspaces", we can only see the most popular/most forked workspaces. Why can't we see all workspaces? It would be nice if we could.
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Lazy<Dog>
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Now, if we click on "Explore workspaces", we can only see the most popular/most forked workspaces. Why can't we see all workspaces? It would be nice if we could.
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Lazy<Dog>
. My latest article: Create an HTML5 (and JavaScript) Maze Game with a timer My group: C# Programmers GroupThere is currently over 45 000 workspaces registered, and that number grows over time. Hopefully we'll reach million ;) We believe that browsing that one by one would not create pleasant experience, and almost no one would be interested in doing that manually.
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There is currently over 45 000 workspaces registered, and that number grows over time. Hopefully we'll reach million ;) We believe that browsing that one by one would not create pleasant experience, and almost no one would be interested in doing that manually.
I see. In that case, the search function needs to be improved, because it doesn't give any results. When I try to search for "metro" for example, I expect to get the "Metro CodeProject" workspace, but I don't get anything.
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Lazy<Dog>
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I see. In that case, the search function needs to be improved, because it doesn't give any results. When I try to search for "metro" for example, I expect to get the "Metro CodeProject" workspace, but I don't get anything.
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Lazy<Dog>
. My latest article: Create an HTML5 (and JavaScript) Maze Game with a timer My group: C# Programmers GroupIndeed, we'll work on search function.