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Mathias Johansson wrote:
I suppose it will replace the Managed C++ forum in a while, right?
My personal suggestion would be for the Managed C++ forum to be renamed to the C++/CLI forum. Once VC++ 2005 is released, MC++ syntax, while supported through /clr:oldsyntax, for all actual purposes will be an obsolete syntax and all future .NET development in C++ will use C++/CLI (both for purely managed and mixed-mode applications).
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This is a bit of a demanding pie-in-the-sky suggestion - how about an advanced collaboration system in which people of CP can initiate and use an internal simple intranet for a project that will eventually be published on CP?
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I'm not really familiar with either one - does it have to mimic either of these two? I would imagine it would have to start out quite simple - a simple intranet for code sharing and version control.
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I think he was talking sourceforge like. A Wiki would be more useful. Think of all the good info we could put out there, and involvement would be easier. Even articles could be wiki's that anyone could fix if they found a blatant problems. That would be cool.
j
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One month ago I mentioned this -- the list still has not changed.
Home page > ASP.Net tab > right-side of page ("Most Popular"). The list has not changed in a long time (probably since I joined CP)... It has not changed since my original post Jun 5 '05.
Am I doing something wrong?
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It changes very rarely. It's not a bug
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Kindof like a self-fulfilling prophecy. I see.
my blog
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If I take the time to answer a question on a forum I don't want the original poster to be able to delete it's original posting after I replied. This does leave the answer without any coherence and without use for other people who don't even know the problem to my answer.
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It's happened to me too - I reply to a post and the original poster deletes his original post (possibly cause he/she is embarassed at having asked a question the answer to which was rather easy).
One solution is to quote the entire post when replying.
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In a way, after a thread has earned some child threads, it should be blocked off from being deleted or a confirmation email should be sent to the user and all child thread authors. If all agree, then after a moderator approval the threads can be deleted.
Deepak Kumar Vasudevan
Personal Web: http://vdeepakkumar.netfirms.com/
I Blog At: http://deepak.blogdrive.com/
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still downing, when will it be recovered
I need the search badly
Regards,
unruledboy@hotmail.com
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It's been fixed.
cheers,
Chris Maunder
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Did you ever get a chance to look at that search bug I reported some time ago?
Cheers,
Tom Archer - Visual C++ MVP
Archer Consulting Group
"So look up ahead at times to come, despair is not for us. We have a world and more to see, while this remains behind." - James N. Rowe
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Unfortunately I haven't had a chance.
cheers,
Chris Maunder
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Clicky[^]. Plenty of [edited] to see.
<italic>Work hard, Work effectively.
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You can set the subject of your reply by editing the Subject box on the Reply page. You can also change the subject of an existing post when you edit it - by default it stays the same. My guess is that Vikram edited his reply and updated the subject to reflect that.
When you reply, the default subject for your post is 'Re:' plus the subject of the post you're replying to, minus a leading 'Re:' if one is present. So the default subject for the post you created, and the other replies, was 'Re: Wrong year? [edited]', even though you didn't edit anything.
Stability. What an interesting concept. -- Chris Maunder
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I didn't think of that.
<italic>Work hard, Work effectively.
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Several Years ago the german televison made a funny mistake. They accidently(?) boradcasted the Chancellor's new year's address not from the current year but from the year *before* - and no one noticed this exept his staff.
Sort of this semmed to have happened to your ID-4 Logo. We have 2005, right?
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I'm learning assembler and found that this site doesn't have assembler forum...
Why?
Does none of you programmers out there like assembler?
I beleve that good programmers have to program assembler some part in their life. It makes them better. I read that in a book, and it's true, I learnt
to think better when I program now, and I'm just beginner.
The PROgrammer Niklas Ulvinge aka IDK
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I think that the forums need to be reconstructed!!!
The topics are too general... we should have a forum for the language c++, a forum for the windows api, a forum for kernel-mode api and so on.
At the moment all these topics are postet to the visual c++ forum, which is not very reasonable.
The hardware forum was just one single step, but I think there should be major changes in the whole forum system!
As I can imagine that it is not very much work to create a new forum the changes should applied quickly after a discussion which forums are really needed.
Don't try it, just do it!
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I think you want to make an irc out of cp or maybe a google groups? check both, you wont be hurt, you'll actually become enlightened, and anyways like you said: "Don't try it, just do it!" so why don't you make your own []_(())[]_!!!!
IM PROUD TO BE A GMAIL;
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I don't appreciate sarcastic posts!
Don't try it, just do it!
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My bad, i didn't know my post was meant to be sarcastic..
IM PROUD TO BE A GMAIL;
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