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In order for polls to work in this discussion forum, I think you'll want to post the poll title, then one new post below that for each poll option. Then we can vote a 5 for the one we want (and leave the others alone). The post with the most votes then one the poll.
That way there will be far fewer posts and an easier way of determining the winner.
Ex:
POLL: Do you like beef?
Re: POLL: Do you like beef? "Yes"
Re: POLL: Do you like beef? "No"
Of course, you could make it cleaner by just putting "Yes" and "No" in the message titles, but I wanted to make the concept easy to understand.
[edit]I'll post an example below this message, then delete it when it serves no more purpose.[/edit]
John
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Reply to this poll by voting on the existing reply options
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Its an informal process at the moment, so please just give an answer to the question.
If you wish to make a suggestion, then use the comments section.
Jason Henderson My articles
"The best argument against democracy is a five-minute conversation with the average voter." - Winston Churchill
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Jason Henderson wrote:
If you wish to make a suggestion, then use the comments section.
Will do from now on. I just thought that you really don't want an additional 100+ responses for every poll you'll be posting. This thread is already likely to have won the "Most Massive Code Project Thread" award!
Let me know if/when you want me to delete these.
John
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multiple projects
Don't and drive.
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and we can discuss it in the lounge. With many projects we probably can't !
CodeProject House, Paul Watson wrote:
...and the roar of John Simmons own personal Nascar in the garage. Meg flitting about taking photos.Chris having an heated arguement with Colin Davies and .S.Rod. over egian values. Nish manically typing *censur*. Duncan racing around after his pet *c.* Michael Martin and Bryce loudly yelling *c.* C.G. having a fit as Roger Wright loads up *c.* . Anna waving her *c.* and Deb scoffing chocolates in the corner.
...Good heavens!
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Hey don't worry, I can handle it. I took something. I can see things no one else can see. Why are you dressed like that?
- Jack Burton
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I think multiple is better, single is good.
Single will help to "test the waters" and iron out the glithces. However, multiple will help to find a place for those that really want to participate, but are alienated by a particular project.
As for discusssion boards, once a project is decided on, we can post an article and then use the discussion on that so that it stays with the article.
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I think even UGLY is too big to be treated as one project.
To make it useful to a very large spectrum of users, I think that it should have MFC, .NET, WTL and probably even wxWindows and Qt versions. If there is a general scope drawn up, and the individual parts finalized, say like we need a masked edit control that had these features, a customizable scroll bar, etc, individuals can work on these components. I won't even discourage multiple people working on the same type of control. We could include the best implementation.
IMO, the parent project should more like giving specifications and suggestions regarding what makes the library useful and complete.
I think that centralized control should only be to decide what finally makes it into an integrated distribution.
Thomas
My article on a reference-counted smart pointer that supports polymorphic objects and raw pointers
modified 29-Aug-18 21:01pm.
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I vote for multiple projects.
heinz r. vahlbruch c++ & c# programmer from germany
If IntelliSense doesn't have it, it ain't worth calling - Anonymous
My compiler compiled yours - Seen on a VC++.Net T-Shirt
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"Do unto others as you would have them do unto you." - Jesus
"An eye for an eye only makes the whole world blind." - Mahatma Gandhi
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How about selecing the most popular project and then splitting the crowd up into subgroups depending on their ability...
Failing that I vote for just one project... UGLY!!
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How to develop a voting and decision making system so that we fast and flexible could make decisions about our projects.?
We can use CP directly like this:
- could be open 48 hour after the proposition is made.
- people can can put forward their ideas and be elected on. CP's own vote system should work here.
- never on a Friday, Saturday or Sunday (US Central Time)
The subject line could be:
- one of theese
"CPP vote 24h-24h:" (24h for presenting alternativs and 24h for voting)
or
"CPP vote 48h" (all alternativs are presented, so start voting at once)
- the first reply would be your proposal or problem, with project name if necessary.
- people would reply, and the reply with the most votes would automatically be accepted as the final decision after 48h. If it is a bad decision it can always be elected down with a new proposition.
- the one who has won the voting would change the subject line in his message to "Decided" and copy the message to the project logg.
If you have some other idea then reply to this and we can vote...
jhaga
CodeProject House, Paul Watson wrote:
...and the roar of John Simmons own personal Nascar in the garage. Meg flitting about taking photos.Chris having an heated arguement with Colin Davies and .S.Rod. over egian values. Nish manically typing *censur*. Duncan racing around after his pet *c.* Michael Martin and Bryce loudly yelling *c.* C.G. having a fit as Roger Wright loads up *c.* . Anna waving her *c.* and Deb scoffing chocolates in the corner.
...Good heavens!
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Fine with me for most things, but when we divide up into seperate projects, I think we should have a seperate article for each project with voting done at the bottom. Also, some things do best with the CP-poll-of-the-week style of polling.
"Do unto others as you would have them do unto you." - Jesus
"An eye for an eye only makes the whole world blind." - Mahatma Gandhi
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I have made a polling proposal to Chris in the suggestions forum. Plus a separate Projects type page.
Jason Henderson My articles
"The best argument against democracy is a five-minute conversation with the average voter." - Winston Churchill
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Hey I'm a 20 y/0 female programmer in fl.. I'm looking for experience, small tasks/ programs.. ANYTHING
Work in C, Java and VB
I need the learning experience, as long as I can use it as a reference later on!!
Turn your head into a lima bean and flick it off your shoulders
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Do what most programmers do then. Write something that will solve a problem that interests you. Then publish an article about it. The more you program the more you learn. You'll be creating something you can use. You will be publishing it so someone else can learn.
When someone asks for references, you can not only point to the many applications and types of applications you have written, but you can say you have been published.
Now for real work. I suggest you start talking to your parents, your friends, your friends parents. Anyone you can find that you think might be able to help. Ask them if they know of a company and better yet a manager in the company that would be willing to give you an internship. Usually these are unpaid, but the benefits far outweight the pay if you have no experience.
You might also contact your local charities. Depending on the type of charity they may let you volunteer and help out.
Hope that gives you some ideas. Your best chance is to get a personal reference though.
Take a browse through the many articles on this site and I am sure you can find some ideas for what to write on your own time just for fun.
Here is something to strive for. Write a distributed game engine that will allow unlimited participants to live in a virtual world. Ok, maybe that is a bit much to start out with.
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Hi all,
I've made a Lister plugin for Total Commander 5.51 (http://www.ghisler.com[^])
The new Lister (which is typical activated by F3) has color syntax for *.c, *.cpp, bookmarks, folding blocks etc.
You can download the plugin at http://henrik.husted.net/download/scintilla.zip.
Please let me know of any bugs, suggestions etc.
.Henrik
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Any fool can write code that a computer can understand. Good programmers write code that humans can understand.
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Hi Guys,
there is this home grown class sitting on my hard drive. The result of the last 3 years...
Features:
It supports easier access to ComPorts, certain kind of HID devices (HIDPOS, IBM-SurePos, Cypress-HidCom).
It is extensible for new devices (raw USB bulk?).
The differences of the ports are hidden from the user.
Enumerates all these devices for the UI.
Supports PnP.
....
Almost no documentation
I started to prepare to publish, but did run in problems. It is just to closly coupled to UI and MFC (contains a few dialogs, references to resource strings, ..).
What do you think, shall I remove all UI stuff to get a small comm lib?
Who wants to test it / contribute?
Dieter
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I think, in general, you can make an article describing how to do what you did and post the code as an example of the implementation. (even with mfc dialogs and rest, just should be compilable).
I admire the amount of work being probably behind your code. Therefore if I could recommend you something, focus on writing a documentation and let the sources as they are. I think even than your article will be valuable source of information.
The idea behind is, that if anyone is interested, he can learn how to do it and then either reuse parts of your code, or if he wants he can write it at his own, but in any case it will save him a lot of time, because he will have the documentation (and possible related links) at one place (and the sources are some kind of bonus). I think, that you will agree with me, that just put together all links and materials to the subjects you implemented is a huge task.
I personally prefer articles with well described idea, how to achieve something (as I am being dumb sometimes, I need quite detailed description ). Then some source code with some sort of implementation is a Good Thing(TM).
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Another test. Someone delete these!
Help! I'm an AI running around in someone's f*cked up universe simulator. Sensitivity and ethnic diversity means celebrating difference, not hiding from it. - Christian Graus Every line of code is a liability - Taka Muraoka Microsoft deliberately adds arbitrary layers of complexity to make it difficult to deliver Windows features on non-Windows platforms--Microsoft's "Halloween files"
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