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I just discovered the CPHog shortcuts about 4 seconds ago (mainly because I was too lazy to reach for the mouse and started trying combinations). Chris PLLLEEEAAASSSEEE Implement this in the default CP (classic). It's not like it would be a huge thing to accomplish, as Mr Henzine has already done most if the work and I'm sure he would be willing to share.
I would be happy to implement.
Brad
Australian
- Bradml on "MVP Status"
If this was posted in a programming board please rate my answer
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We're doing everything we can with the time and resources we have. One thing at a time. It'll happen, though.
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Bradml wrote: as Mr Henzine has already done most if the work and I'm sure he would be willing to share.
Who is Mr Henzine?
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Nishant Sivakumar wrote: Who is Mr Henzine?
Captain See Sharp's original account was under that name (or a variation of it)
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Sh*t ... I meant Heyer....
Brad
Australian
- Captain See Sharp on "Religion"
any half intelligent person can come to the conclusion that pink unicorns do not exist.
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Bradml wrote: Mr Henzine has already done most if the work and I'm sure he would be willing to share.
Ouch. Poor David...
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--Raymond Chen on MSDN
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Sorry Shog... I meant you...
Sorry David I meant you....
Brad
Australian
- Captain See Sharp on "Religion"
any half intelligent person can come to the conclusion that pink unicorns do not exist.
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For what it's worth, David was the man behind the snazzy keyboard shortcut system. Quite well-written, i must say - a far cry better than most of the off-the-cuff code i've thrown in. If you click the little "Bob" image down on the lower-right, you'll get a list of keyboard commands, generated automatically from the same lists actually used to implement them.
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It appears that everybody is under the impression that I approve of the documentation. You probably also blame Ken Burns for supporting slavery.
--Raymond Chen on MSDN
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What about creating a Security and Gaming Forum?
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What about it?
JK.
I think that those are both sub elements to larger structures and implementations. eg. Games written in C++ should be in the C++ forum. Other then that techniques should be described in articles.
Brad
Australian
- bryce on "Problems with Code Project"
*sigh* Maunder's been coding again...
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HI
This is NIHAR.
i am a regular visitor of C# article and i like this site very much.
but i found a problem like instead of writing simple code you are
always providing a complex way why till i am not understand. That does not mean for that concept there is no simple way. If you are helping to other in coading means make the code such a way so that any one can understand he may be experience or stater.
Thanks
Nihar Ranjan Nayak
Teach Team Leader
Nihar Ranjan Nayak
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There are three possibilities for this:
1. Your level of English may not be sufficient to understand
2. The concepts being presented are too far advanced for you at present.
3. Article quality is variable. If the article is genuinely difficult for everyone to understand it will have a low vote. Ignore those articles.
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I don't think it's a real ID - see his profile. Looks like someone trolling using pretend-Indian-English
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dnh wrote: And link to his website is fake too? Man that's quite a paranoia
The link is real. The faker has used a real person's name and website.
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Fast in clicking, slow in thinking... I stand corrected.
"Throughout human history, we have been dependent on machines to survive. Fate, it seems, is not without a sense of irony. " - Morpheus
"Real men use mspaint for writing code and notepad for designing graphics." - Anna-Jayne Metcalfe
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dnh wrote: Fast in clicking, slow in thinking... I stand corrected.
What got me suspicious immediately was his CP bio : "sdffdsfsssdsff sdfsd sdsdfs sf s sf s"
He's a consultant with a website and he's trying to get more work. Why would a real consultant use a bio like that on a website like CP?
And then I re-read his post and it seemed like fake-Indian-English. It's probably not so obvious to a non-Indian, but to me the sentence structure did stand out as odd as if he was trying too hard.
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Also, look at the word coading. He doesn't need to know the spelling of *code* if he's really into programming. What a dumb effort. Funny But I really like hunting the odd one out with you & rama..
Press: 1500 to 2,200 messages in just 6 days? How's that possible sir?
Dr.Brad :Well,I just replied to everything Graus did and then argued with Negus for a bit.
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Nish haha.. well said. You know it's really hard to imitate the natural mistakes. Particularly when imitating the Indian English.
Press: 1500 to 2,200 messages in just 6 days? How's that possible sir?
Dr.Brad :Well,I just replied to everything Graus did and then argued with Negus for a bit.
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This is to say that the articles here should not cover advanced topics? You will find many, many beginner articles on this site, and those are meant to be easy. Other then that if you can't understand something then look it up.
Brad
Australian
- unknown PHP Developer on "Job Prospect"
Requirement: * Experience working with XML, XSL, XPath
Comment: and other things starting with X.
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... is broken (and has been for at least a month). Just thought someone should know.
-- modified at 8:43 Saturday 28th April, 2007
"Why don't you tie a kerosene-soaked rag around your ankles so the ants won't climb up and eat your candy ass..." - Dale Earnhardt, 1997 ----- "...the staggering layers of obscenity in your statement make it a work of art on so many levels." - Jason Jystad, 10/26/2001
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To add to this... Search is completely broken too.
Brad
Australian
- unknown PHP Developer on "Job Prospect"
Requirement: * Experience working with XML, XSL, XPath
Comment: and other things starting with X.
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Broken how?
cheers,
Chris Maunder
CodeProject.com : C++ MVP
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The button labeled "Search" used to respond to clicks by presenting a page of results. Now it just kinda sits and spins 'till something times out.
Otherwise, it's working great.
[Edit: ok, now it does seem to eventually come back with results. I'm just impatient. ]
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It appears that everybody is under the impression that I approve of the documentation. You probably also blame Ken Burns for supporting slavery.
--Raymond Chen on MSDN
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Timeouts on all forum searches
Brad
Australian
- bryce on "Problems with Code Project"
*sigh* Maunder's been coding again...
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