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hi
i have Suggestions for this site there would be happen a Category of OOP(Object Oriented Programming)Concepts.
Pavan Pareta
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Wouldn't that claim to fit into Architecture?
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i mean there should me happen a Category of OOPs Concepts
Pavan Pareta
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Hi,
It will be nice if we can have a textbox along with Search comments link.
Clicking on Search comments takes us to another page. Which is quite ok.
Having a text box should help more if we want to search the active forum only . Just entering a text there and pressing enter should do the searching stuff in the active forum.
For eg: I am in the VC++ forum and I want to search this(VC++ ) forum.
Thanks.
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Or at least an AJAXed DIV search.
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last page of submission wizard shows article link as
http://www.codeproject.comhttp://www.codeproject.com/useritems/CodeComplete.asp
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All fixed.
cheers,
Chris Maunder
CodeProject.com : C++ MVP
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This[^] guy is ranked as a "silver" level "fixture" with zero messages and zero articles. And yet he has messages posted.
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Might be a try catch at work?
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Vasudevan Deepak Kumar wrote: Might be a try catch at work?
If that's what "try catches" do at work, they should be let go.
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Yep. They would have the same style like the classic GOTO .
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1) he's not silver for what i see
2) what if he deleted his messages ?
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toxcct wrote: 1) he's not silver for what i see
It was there(I saw it yesterday).
toxcct wrote: 2) what if he deleted his messages ?
May be. But there might be some provision to reconsider membership status.
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toxcct wrote: 1) he's not silver for what i see
He was when I posted the message, and for at least 24 hours thereafter. Somebody must have fixed it.
toxcct wrote: 2) what if he deleted his messages ?
Good question. If one attains a certain status contributions, and then deletes those contributions, what should happen to the status?
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In all likelihood he probably deleted a post.
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Is it a dream? or some one imperosonating you?
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He comes by every now and again.
Brad
Australian
- Christian Graus on "Best books for VBscript"
A big thick one, so you can whack yourself on the head with it.
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Rama Krishna Vavilala wrote: Is it a dream? or some one imperosonating you?
It's me. I'm starting to think my "going out" post should've been titled better. I never did intend to stop using CP altogether. I stopped dealing with the Lounge and SB and some of the people in it. Life's too short ya know and there's more I want to do with my time before I kill over.
Oh yeah, and I have no clue why this was voted down, but I threw in a 5 because well that's what I do.
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Cool
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Although I do admit, at first I had withdrawals. Funny how time can work wonders.
Anyway, I still intend to finish the game engine and post it on CP btw, and I have two more articles in the boiler right now. So, all-in-all things aren't too shabby.
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Good to see you back on the boards mate.
the last thing I want to see is some pasty-faced geek with skin so pale that it's almost translucent trying to bump parts with a partner - John Simmons / outlaw programmer
Deja View - the feeling that you've seen this post before.
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Pete O`Hanlon wrote: Good to see you back on the boards mate.
Thanks Pete, although I still don't intend to ever be a part of the Lounge and SB communities. I'm taking my friends with me (email) and using CP for more of a educational place now rather than a social.
And low and behold, it's more productive this way.
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Jeremy Falcon wrote: And low and behold, it's more productive this way.
Do you still lurk in the SB though? The subject of productivity's came up today.
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Rules of thumb should not be taken for the whole hand.
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