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Roger Wright wrote:
Great idea, Uwe! We can have a forum called "Lucy's Corner - The Doctor Is In - $.05"
We already do!![^]
And for those that need a little more help than what Lucy can provide, we have this[^].
Sonork 100.11743 Chicken Little
"You're obviously a superstar." - Christian Graus about me - 12 Feb '03
Within you lies the power for good - Use it!
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Is Codeproject cosidering to start a messenger service kinda thing.
There are times in the forum the person wants to clarify further on the answer he has recieved, Some times it takes days if not hours.
Last time I was sober, man I felt bad
Worst hangover that I ever had
It took six hamburgers and scotch all night
Nicotine for breakfast just to put me right.... Dire Straits
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I don't agree with this. It's entirely our own choices if we wish to continue a discussion.
Speaking for myself, I'll stop answering questions if I feel I've already spent enough time on the issue, if I can't think of a suitable response, if I think I've already provided a suitable response, or the original poster should be looking for other sources of information.
If the responder wishes to receive a message notifying a response, they can do so. CP's emailed notifications seem to be fairly reliable.
You have to allow for any time-zone differences between yourself and any other correspondents, time to research answers, and simply the times of day that people wish to browse CP.
CP does not (as far as I am aware) employ people to answer questions; the people who answer questions are simply other users of the site. Don't assume that any answers you receive are authoritative (unless you get really lucky and are answered by the author of a problematic component).
I could go meta at this point, and discuss why I answer questions at all, but this isn't the place.
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I agree with you.
Last time I was sober, man I felt bad
Worst hangover that I ever had
It took six hamburgers and scotch all night
Nicotine for breakfast just to put me right.... Dire Straits
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I agree completely. Posters (the code monkeys at least) need to do some work for themselves. I want to also decide when I stop trying to help and make them help themselves. I already have enough problems from people getting my email off the automatic replies and emailing me directly, even using that as my MSN Messenger account (being that it's my Passport).
I agree that Chris should not consider this at all. This is a forum - not a chat site.
Microsoft MVP, Visual C#
My Articles
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I am going to do a signal processing job to a sampled speech signal.
I have already done the sampling to a speech signal and got the sampled 60001 values.
The next step I am going to do is to normalise the sampled values,i.e.
set the maximum value to +1 and the minimum value to -1. By using the
function "wavread", the read in data has been put in the range of
[-1,+1]. According to what I have found, the maximum value of the
sampled 60001 values is 0.9920, while the minimum value is -1. So, my
algorithm is to divide all the +ve values with 0.9920. Is it correct?
I tried the following program:
m = max(sv); % sv is the array containing the sampled 60001 values
for k = 1:60001 % sv2 is another array I am going to store the
if sv(k)>0 % normalised values.
sv2(k) = sv(k)/m % if the element is +ve, divide it with m.
else
sv2(k) = sv(k) % if the element is 0 or +ve, keep it.
end
end
When running the above, I found that it ran very slowly and I can see
the data rolling on the screen of Command Window. Can anyone give me
some advice on how to do the loop with C/C++ but using the compiler of MATLAB?
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Wrong place to post his message.
Last time I was sober, man I felt bad
Worst hangover that I ever had
It took six hamburgers and scotch all night
Nicotine for breakfast just to put me right.... Dire Straits
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Have you ever thought about sending a link to the news letter instead of the full letter? It might save some server time, and save some of my e-mail box space . Maybe it could be done as an option?
Thanks for the site,
Jerry
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That way I might even be able to read the newsletter... I really don't know what I did to offend the hamsters...
Paul
van der walt is qualified to answer - googlism
modified 18-Jul-18 11:59am.
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I'm suggesting to create a forum for Borland C# Builder users.
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Would it be possible to start a new section to discuss and instruct on scripting? I'm currently doing quite a bit of ADSI scripting in VBScript and am converting some of it into ASP.Net. I know a lot of things can be done using the LDAP interface as well. I guess I'm looking for an area that discusses the strengths and weaknesses of both. When to use one vs. the other.
Thanks, Love your site.
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Any chance someone is going to address the chronic message board slowness problems before the next millenium?
Seriously, is anyone going to fix this problem so we don't get timeouts posting messages, don't have to wait for a minute at times for forums to load (dynamic view have never used any other)?
It's been an ongoing problem now for at least a full year if not longer and there really never seems to be anyone here saying "We know what the problem is and were going to fix it".
It can be super fast at times so there is abviously hope, on the other hand, maybe it's fastest when the greatest number of people all give up in frustration at the same moment.;)
SPCA--we're here to inquire about the health of Dr. Schroedinger's cat<br />
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John Cardinal wrote:
Seriously, is anyone going to fix this problem
Yes John, we will.
Our current TODO list:
1. new web servers to fix web server load problems
2. new hosting to fix network bottlenecks
3. new SQL clustering to fix DB load problems
4. more hands on deck to help manage new hardware and rewrite the site
Underlying all this:
5. Balancing the budget (both time and money) to get all this done.
We have just (not 10 mins ago) setup the first of our replacement webservers. We signed a deal with a new host a few weeks back and once we have the hardware setup and tested (one more week) we'll move over there. That's 1 and 2 fixed. SQL clustering has been a bugbear and we've decided to wait until 4 is done so we can use an application level solution. We have gladly welcomed the addition of Marcie Robillard, aka Datagrid Girl who, along with Nish and Smitha, will be helping me complete the ASP.NET rewrite. That's essentially 4, and then 3 done.
Please be very kind to Patricia and Bianca who are working hard to ensure 5 will be manageable.
cheers,
Chris Maunder
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I salute you sir!
Marcie rocks! I've been an avid fan of her site for some time.
SHIN, n. a body part used to find furniture in the dark
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Thanks John!! Chris and I had meetings today to talk about the new rewrite into ASP.NET, which should really help with the load problems we're currently having, so hang in there
Marcie
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datagridgirl wrote:
Chris and I had meetings today to talk about the new rewrite into ASP.NET, which should really help with the load problems we're currently having,
Any chance the process of rewriting the ASP site into ASP.NET will get documented in a series of articles. I certainly think there will be educational value for all of us in reading about the successes and pitfalls of such a large undertaking.
Good luck with the rewrite, I bet it'll be fun.
Michael
But you know when the truth is told,
That you can get what you want or you can just get old,
Your're going to kick off before you even get halfway through.
When will you realise... Vienna waits for you? - "The Stranger," Billy Joel
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All you ppl, nish, chris, datagrid gril in same location physi cally or u guys are miles appart and communicating via the net.??
and to add to this i dont have any prob with forum speed coz i got broadband connection.
Last time I was sober, man I felt bad
Worst hangover that I ever had
It took six hamburgers and scotch all night
Nicotine for breakfast just to put me right.... Dire Straits
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I know this has been brought up before but here is some more ammo for the case.
We should be able to change our rating on articles. Not vote again or remove our vote, but change a 2 to 4 or a 5 to a 1 etc.
Initially I voted this article a 2 because it was really just some source code and a link, no real article too it. I then left a message to the author explaining my low vote. About an hour later he came back and updated his article adding in a lot more detail. Now I would say it is worth a 4, not a 2. But I cannot change it.
ta
regards,
Paul Watson
Bluegrass
South Africa
Christopher Duncan quoted:
"All Corvettes are red. Everything else is just a mistake."
Crikey! ain't life grand?
Einstein says...
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It seems Paul and I share very similar views here; I just posted this in the Lounge (and then realised I was in the wrong forum ):
I know much has been said about the Article Rating system and I don't really want to restart the debate about whether it's a good idea or not. However, I do have one suggestion.
Recent changes such as 'Purgatory' encourage community members to give low ratings for 'bad' articles, but, as is the case with this article[^] it improved after feedback. However, having voted already I am now unable to amend my vote to aid in it's recovery.
I don't think being able to vote multiple times is a good idea, for obvious reasons, but it would be nive if I could amend my vote at a later date if improvements have been made.
Derek Lakin.
The great thing about being a slayer: is kicking ass is comfort food. Buffy
Salamander Software Ltd.
blog: Digital Thoughts
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I will third this motion.
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Since the article has changed, the vote count could be reset to zero. Unfortunately this opens up the possibilty of people updating an article just to get the rating reset to zero. None the less, I think it is an editorial decision to make when an article is updated that the article's rating should be reset.
Chris Meech
We're more like a hobbiest in a Home Depot drooling at all the shiny power tools, rather than a craftsman that makes the chair to an exacting level of comfort by measuring the customer's butt. Marc Clifton
VB is like a toolbox, in the hands of a craftsman, you can end up with some amazing stuff, but without the skills to use it right you end up with Homer Simpson's attempt at building a barbeque or his attempt at a Spice rack. Michael P. Butler
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Einstein says...
hahahhaa
Last time I was sober, man I felt bad
Worst hangover that I ever had
It took six hamburgers and scotch all night
Nicotine for breakfast just to put me right.... Dire Straits
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I have not got any spam since i changed my domain name from .nu to .se since june last year. I have been very restricted to add myself to new sites so i'm quite sure when the spam appears.
It was when i registered here. Does there is any side here that can be public showing everyones email?
Regards
/Pelle
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