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That's the funniest thing I've seen quite in a while. Thanks for it.
Nobody can give you wiser advice than yourself. - Cicero
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Hi Development Team
Its realy nice to have such a wonderfull forum in town. Well I have a suggestion for this forumn regarding SEO.
By URL Rewriting we can create seperate pages for each post. In this way users looking for solution to an error using Search Enginse, will come directly to the page, where other people already replied to the topic.
Furthermore there should be an option to browse throught all the messages. In this way Search Engines can crawl all the posts and it can be included in SERP.
Keep rocking the world of .NET
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Nice idea, except that people don't seem to use search engines before they post in the forums. They just post as soon as they hit a problem/get a piece of homework. Let's wait until we've got some user optimisation first.
Deja View - the feeling that you've seen this post before.
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I think it would be a good idea to display the warning "Do not post programming questions in the lounge" also on the main page of the lounge forum, and not only when the user starts a new thread.
Wouldn't an early notice like this reduce the number of programming questions in the lounge?
Thanks.
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Or how about a ShowModalDialog confirmation on entry of Lounge/Soapbox that 'You are entering a non-programming discussion board. Click YES to enter. NO to cancel and go back to forums homepage. '.
Comparing other discussion forums, Experts-Exchange uses this while entering 'Expert Care' forum section.
I would suggest a ShowModalDialog since you can afford to miss it unless you deliberately click any of the buttons to proceed.
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Only if it's disabled for anyone with more than say 10 posts or 1 article.
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If you view money as inherently evil, I view it as my duty to assist in making you more virtuous.
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dan neely wrote: Only if it's disabled for anyone with more than say 10 posts or 1 article.
I would suggest it has to be 100 posts or 1 article.
Nobody can give you wiser advice than yourself. - Cicero
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I see in the newsletter you are *still* looking for developers to work on CodeProject and still insisting they live in Toronto. All the talent available here cut off without any consideration, seems a little weird. I'm sure there are a lot of 'talented, highly motivated, detail oriented, team players' here, as the cliche, goes who would be willing to help out in many ways. I can't fathom any good reason for this and am very curious why this would be.
I'm just idly curious, I don't actually care either way but it seems so counterintuitive I just have to ask -- what's up with that?
"I don't want more choice. I just want better things!" - Edina Monsoon
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John Cardinal wrote: I can't fathom any good reason for this and am very curious why this would be.
Experience. We've had, and have, offsite developers and we've found it takes a very, very special type of person to be able to work as efficiently offsite as they do onsite. We're not doing this on a whim.
We're also looking for a Dev Lead and a Dev Lead who isn't in the office is ineffective as a mentor, guide, constant reassuring presence, sounding board and instant second pair of eyes.
Finally, we want a team. A group who work together, enjoy each other's company, who can chat in a relaxed fashion about work problems and get those "ah ha!" moments you don't get in formal settings. We want a group who will hang around and play video games, or develop rivalries and try and out-do each other.
I don't want developers just to do the work. I want that human touch that makes a group of developers bigger than the sum of the parts and an office full of bright, dedicated people who care about each other and care about what we're doing.
Maybe I'm just old fashioned.
cheers,
Chris Maunder
CodeProject.com : C++ MVP
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I'd apply, but that 270 mile commute is a bitch...
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Dave Kreskowiak wrote: I'd apply, but that 270 mile commute is a bitch...
What about my 7 hour flight every day!
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At least you get to get up, stretch, walk around the plane, get some work done, take a nap, ... all while someone else drives!
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Sod that for a game of soldiers. I want to fly the plane as well.
Deja View - the feeling that you've seen this post before.
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I've stopped receiving emails when someone replies to my post or posts a note in one of my article forums. I get the CP newsletter just fine. This started happening about a month ago.
Anyone else having this problem?
/ravi
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I did, at around the same period; they kicked in again after about a week. There was a shorter blackout about a week ago.
every night, i kneel at the foot of my bed and thank the Great Overseeing Politicians for protecting my freedoms by reducing their number, as if they were deer in a state park. -- C hris L osinger, Online Poker Players?
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I've had the opposite problem. I get post response emails just fine, but I haven't been getting any newsletters since early July.
Grim (aka Toby) MCDBA, MCSD, MCP+SB
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I know this has been talked about a lot here lately, but I noticed something today that I have to comment on. I attempted to start a "Forum" on the site. I described my attempt in the Lounge here[^].
As far as I can tell, my "Forum" hasn't showed up. But I noticed that they had removed my posts to the plagiarised articles. I joined their site; it was the only way I could post a message. And posted to two of my plagiarised articles stating that they had copied my articles and gave a link to the original article here at Code Project. Those posts are gone.
So I'm guessing that the administrator saw my "Forum" attempt, looked at the plagiarised articles, and removed my posts but left the articles up.
Man, I gotta say, these are some brazen thieves.
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Yeah, they're a bunch of idiots.
I even found the unnoficial BuzzyCode blog[^]. Every single blog post highlights one of "their" articles. They've been doing this for at least the last 3 months...
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I think that "Search comments" feature doesn't work well if you set as "Author" someone that uses a not-standard username ... i.e. if he has added some HTML command there.
I got "No results found" ....
I'm in wrong?
Russell
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I don't think so. I tried with a couple of them using FONT tags and it seems to be fine. Do you have any specific username that is failing?
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Vasudevan Deepak Kumar wrote: Do you have any specific username that is failing?
Sure!
You can pick 2 members from the first page of this forum:
brahmma
Jay Gatsby
with you it is working...strange...you use a blu text...
Russell
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thanks for all the members in the board for the response i got for the suggestion i made.
lets wait till chris maunder and co implements any logic for this, till then as our part, we shall frequently keep posting it in the normal forums.
such that, more number of people will see this and impolement it. no sooner, iam sure that, every body follows that.
many more thanks to Russel, who put it in the suggestions forum.
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See here[^].
Nobody can give you wiser advice than yourself. - Cicero
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chandu004 wrote: such that, more number of people will see this and impolement it.
They don't even come back to say "Thank you" and you want them to come back and modify their post?? That's just not going to happen...
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Dave Kreskowiak wrote: They don't even come back
There is a way to make them come back anyway. Since in the notification email, CP sends the entire reply, they just get the full text answer at the comfort of thier email box. We can bring in a check that only first 30 characters or like that would be attached in the notification email being sent. Rest of the message should be visited on the website.
Also, for the sake of members with increased (or elevated) number of posts, this character count can be gradually increased. Platinum/Fixture members can get the full message. Wouldn't that be enough to make them feel grateful to the answerer?
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