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I agree wholeheartedly - Otherwise a great site .
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A feature that is available another "CodeSomething" website allowed readers/users to post comments that were attached to code postings.
These user comments were very valuable in reporting bugs and providing further enhancements - this feedback is very also useful in deciding if a piece of code is worth downloading in the first place.
Are there plans to include "user feedback" associated with each of the code postings? (I hope so.)
- Mark
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Comments facility is up!
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I agree wholeheartedly - Otherwise a great site .
================== The original message was: A feature that is available another "CodeSomething" website allowed readers/users to post comments that were attached to code postings.
These user comments were very valuable in reporting bugs and providing further enhancements - this feedback is very also useful in deciding if a piece of code is worth downloading in the first place.
Are there plans to include "user feedback" associated with each of the code postings? (I hope so.)
- Mark
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Hello Chris,
That you are doing a good job is true but enough of the celebrations, get into serious business.
1. Adverts:
Do you want to be paid for placing the banners below articles? No serious site is doing this, please. Besides this is not anything to please programmers, if you think you are doing it for them.
With immediately effect! start placing banners above the
"article of the week" column.
2. Comments:
Your personal desire seems to be overriding popular demand here for comments on articles. If all that is needed is to post codes, many sites are already available for this-even shareware sites like winfiles.com do post codes.
a. A lot post codes and articles to help get jobs, and to them the current site will be enough.
b. Many leak codes from their projects to get others review it and improve it. These IT professionals will hardly wish to waste time here. Even if it is to use others codes, the comments will make the IT confident-no one wish to download "headaches".
c. For many of us hobbyists, the comments and suggestions make us know how much we rate. Even, MSJ is posting articles with comments and rating sections so do we still have to continue to justify this?
Demands for comments section started with this site and initially many of us just decided to look on since there was more work for you to do. Now, the site is up running and if this feature is still not there then there is only one meaning-you do not want to do it. In this case please do let us know since most of us are still evaluating this site to determine whether it is worth a full commitment. The main reason for many leaving the codeguru.developer.com is that the owners care more of decos than the needs of the developer-the "blue snake" is still up there covering codes.
Now, let us know your stand for it is about time.
Thanks for your good work.
Best regards,
Paul.
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As you can see the ability to add comments to articles is now in place. Uwe has spent a lot of time working on the script, and it took a few weeks for him and I to get it working to our satisfaction.
While you may think the site is "up and running" please be assured that what you see is barely the beginning. The article backlog is still large, and the amount of work to do before I can sit back and relax is more than I care to think about.
Please remember that we are less than 2 months old. There is a long way to go, but we are off to a great start.
cheers,
Chris
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Hello Chris, That you are doing a good job is true but enough of the celebrations, get into serious business.
1. Adverts: Do you want to be paid for placing the banners below articles? No serious site is doing this, please. Besides this is not anything to please programmers, if you think you are doing it for them. With immediately effect! start placing banners above the "article of the week" column.
2. Comments: Your personal desire seems to be overriding popular demand here for comments on articles. If all that is needed is to post codes, many sites are already available for this-even shareware sites like winfiles.com do post codes.
a. A lot post codes and articles to help get jobs, and to them the current site will be enough.
b. Many leak codes from their projects to get others review it and improve it. These IT professionals will hardly wish to waste time here. Even if it is to use others codes, the comments will make the IT confident-no one wish to download "headaches".
c. For many of us hobbyists, the comments and suggestions make us know how much we rate. Even, MSJ is posting articles with comments and rating sections so do we still have to continue to justify this?
Demands for comments section started with this site and initially many of us just decided to look on since there was more work for you to do. Now, the site is up running and if this feature is still not there then there is only one meaning-you do not want to do it. In this case please do let us know since most of us are still evaluating this site to determine whether it is worth a full commitment. The main reason for many leaving the codeguru.developer.com is that the owners care more of decos than the needs of the developer-the "blue snake" is still up there covering codes. Now, let us know your stand for it is about time.
Thanks for your good work. Best regards, Paul.
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I seem to be experiencing some kind of strange happening where I scroll back up to the top of the main page and when the nav bar is about to display (next scroll up) my machine hangs. I have had this happen before with graphics that overlap and IE getting confused about how to draw them. It is a pretty serious lockup of my machine requiring a manual reset.
Running IE5 5.00.2314.1003IC and NT 4.00 build 1381.
This has only started happening with the site since the graphical nav bar has been put in (I think - unless I was ignoring it before).
Regards
Gary
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How do I change my default view (so that Code Project will save it) to the unexpanded threaded view from my current default setting of linear view?
Thanks,
Marc
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Unfortunately I have to do that for you. I've been trying to get hold of the guys who wrote this forum to discuss this very issue.
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How do I change my default view (so that Code Project will save it) to the unexpanded threaded view from my current default setting of linear view?
Thanks,
Marc
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Hi Chris,
Here is my question about Latest Updates.
When I saw that Erwin Tratar is the winner of Code Project Visual C++ competition, I ask myself how I missed his article, and then I found that his article is not present in a list of latest updates.
Does this mean that some article instead of appearing in a latest update going directly into appropriate section? This is important to know, because like many other people I check latest updates on a daily basis and only when needed I go into appropriate sections.
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Erwin's article was posted on the 4th, and unfortunately there was a problem with a script I was using that day that caused article not to appear in the "latest" list. I made some manual corrections but obviously Erwin's article missed out. Sorry about that (and apologies to Erwin) All other articles should have an entry in the Latest page.
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Hi Chris,
Here is my question about Latest Updates. When I saw that Erwin Tratar is the winner of Code Project Visual C++ competition, I ask myself how I missed his article, and then I found that his article is not present in a list of latest updates. Does this mean that some article instead of appearing in a latest update going directly into appropriate section? This is important to know, because like many other people I check latest updates on a daily basis and only when needed I go into appropriate sections.
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This is just to note a problem. I just responded to a question involving templates. Due to the usage of the lt and gt signs some of the code was taken as html. this made the question and the reply rather unreadable. I tired adding the pre tag but that had no effect. Any suggestions?
Again thanks for the site.
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I haven't tried this yet, but it may work. Try bracketing your code in <plaintext></plaintext> tags. PLAINTEXT treats the text as just text, and turns off HTML tag parsing.
--Mike--
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This is just to note a problem. I just responded to a question involving templates. Due to the usage of the lt and gt signs some of the code was taken as html. this made the question and the reply rather unreadable. I tired adding the pre tag but that had no effect. Any suggestions?
Again thanks for the site.
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I hope this shows up right....
instead of using the < sign, you should use < and instead of > you should use >
The same goes for the & sign: you should replace this one with &
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This is just to note a problem. I just responded to a question involving templates. Due to the usage of the lt and gt signs some of the code was taken as html. this made the question and the reply rather unreadable. I tired adding the pre tag but that had no effect. Any suggestions?
Again thanks for the site.
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If a poster has not supplied an email address, zir name still appears as an active mailto: link in the Sender column, but with no target address. In this case, the name in the Sender column should probably just be plain text with no link.
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Hi Chris,
First of all let me tell you what a great site you have created! Nice looks, good code, GREAT WORK! A worthy successor to the departed CodeGuru site.
Suggestion: Put the article contents (html,gifs, the works) into the ZIP files. This would make it somewhat easier to "store" a project for later inspection.
Michael.
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Chris,
Looks like things are taking off well. Good job to you and all the others helping.
One item that would help me is on the discussion pages add the Prev/Next records links to the bottom of the list as well as the top. I am generally scrolling down the page and then have to scroll back up to go to the next page.
Again thanks, Mike
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I love this site. Good job with setting it up (big relief after the Code Guru fiasco).
Here are a couple of suggestions that would make it easier to move around in the forums:
- I set my view preference to "linear" when I registered. Now there is no clear way to get back to a preferences page to reset my preference to default to "threaded".
- When I am reading a message, there are "reply", "subscribe", "previous", "next", "return", and "home" navigation links, but it would be nice to have:
- A banner to tell me what folder I'm in when reading a message.
- A "folder" or "top" navigation link to take me to the folder view. Otherwise, I have to hit my browser's back button or the "return" link repeatedly if I've been browsing a thread sequentially, hitting "next message" over and over.
- The ability to edit or delete messages I've previously posted to the forum.
Thanks for listening and for creating this site.
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I've had a lot of good suggestions for this board (including yours). As soon as the initial rush settles down and I can really get stuck into the scripts, I'll make the boards more user friendly.
cheers,
Chris
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I love this site. Good job with setting it up (big relief after the Code Guru fiasco).
Here are a couple of suggestions that would make it easier to move around in the forums:
- I set my view preference to "linear" when I registered. Now there is no clear way to get back to a preferences page to reset my preference to default to "threaded".
- When I am reading a message, there are "reply", "subscribe", "previous", "next", "return", and "home" navigation links, but it would be nice to have:
- A banner to tell me what folder I'm in when reading a message.
- A "folder" or "top" navigation link to take me to the folder view. Otherwise, I have to hit my browser's back button or the "return" link repeatedly if I've been browsing a thread sequentially, hitting "next message" over and over.
- The ability to edit or delete messages I've previously posted to the forum.
Thanks for listening and for creating this site.
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I like how this site is set up except for the article section which really needs a comment links. Most code can always be improved!
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Chris,
Recognition for code/articles/advice/tips will go a long way in attracting more experts to your site. After all, people devote time and resources and appreciation would enthuse them.
The more "gurus" posting at your site, the more rookies (yours truly) hanging around...
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Excellent idea - I will look into the best way of doing this immediately.
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Chris,
Recognition for code/articles/advice/tips will go a long way in attracting more experts to your site. After all, people devote time and resources and appreciation would enthuse them.
The more "gurus" posting at your site, the more rookies (yours truly) hanging around...
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How about a top 10 (or 20) downloads? This ususally shows the best articles that are worth using
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Excellent idea - I will look into the best way of doing this immediately.
================== The original message was: Chris,
Recognition for code/articles/advice/tips will go a long way in attracting more experts to your site. After all, people devote time and resources and appreciation would enthuse them.
The more "gurus" posting at your site, the more rookies (yours truly) hanging around...
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I know they do this at CodeGuru...but a lot of us always felt that the ratings were rather obnoxious... if you want to give someone a tip...or post an article,I know that I would personally feel inclined not to post something for fear of a bad rating... I think it will drive people away, not attract them.
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Excellent idea - I will look into the best way of doing this immediately.
================== The original message was: Chris,
Recognition for code/articles/advice/tips will go a long way in attracting more experts to your site. After all, people devote time and resources and appreciation would enthuse them.
The more "gurus" posting at your site, the more rookies (yours truly) hanging around...
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I feel that if I know what I am are saying, I wouldn't worry about the rating. Actually, you pointed out a nice thing about ratings. People won't take pot-shots for fear of a bad rating !!
Well, even if that is the general opinion, all you need to do is NOT provide negative ratings.
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I know they do this at CodeGuru...but a lot of us always felt that the ratings were rather obnoxious... if you want to give someone a tip...or post an article,I know that I would personally feel inclined not to post something for fear of a bad rating... I think it will drive people away, not attract them.
================== The original message was: Excellent idea - I will look into the best way of doing this immediately.
================== The original message was: Chris,
Recognition for code/articles/advice/tips will go a long way in attracting more experts to your site. After all, people devote time and resources and appreciation would enthuse them.
The more "gurus" posting at your site, the more rookies (yours truly) hanging around...
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There is nothing wrong in being told about codes which ends up crashing here and there. Where are the so-called
negative rating or comments on the codeguru site?
Paul.
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I feel that if I know what I am are saying, I wouldn't worry about the rating. Actually, you pointed out a nice thing about ratings. People won't take pot-shots for fear of a bad rating !!
Well, even if that is the general opinion, all you need to do is NOT provide negative ratings.
================== The original message was: I know they do this at CodeGuru...but a lot of us always felt that the ratings were rather obnoxious... if you want to give someone a tip...or post an article,I know that I would personally feel inclined not to post something for fear of a bad rating... I think it will drive people away, not attract them.
================== The original message was: Excellent idea - I will look into the best way of doing this immediately.
================== The original message was: Chris,
Recognition for code/articles/advice/tips will go a long way in attracting more experts to your site. After all, people devote time and resources and appreciation would enthuse them.
The more "gurus" posting at your site, the more rookies (yours truly) hanging around...
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I like the idea of having users rate an article.
Also, a hit count per article would go along way to showing how popular an article is.
As a developer, I have lots of code snippets lying around that I often use. But I have no idea how useful these ideas are to others. Having hit counts on articles and an easy way to see them would help me understand were there is a reasonable amount of interest to justify my effort to package a code snippet into an article.
Just a thought,
Keith
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