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You're reading our minds.
cheers,
Chris Maunder
CodeProject.com : C++ MVP
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Prior to logging in the Lounge displayed the following:
Attention: You must confirm your email address before you can post to this forum.
Note: You must Sign in to post to this message board.
I'm pretty sure the 'Attention' message doesn't make sense, since I wasn't logged in in the first place. I think it would be better to only display the message when appropriate.
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I'm an idiot.
Ignore this post :P
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Since .NET 3.0 isn't specific to any language, and is a very divergent technology from Winforms, do you have any plans to add a forum for .NET 3.0 technologies?
I seem to recall seeing a link to a WPF forum here but there's not one listed in the forums list.. if there's already an appropriate forum, point the way, I just don't see one.
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A 1 vote? What the hell, if there's already such a forum just say it.
I'll uni-vote you, you uni-voter, you.
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Good idea
cheers,
Chris Maunder
CodeProject.com : C++ MVP
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Chris Maunder wrote: Good idea
I second that motion!
:josh:
My WPF Blog[ ^]
Without a strive for perfection I would be terribly bored.
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Hi,
I am positive I have been a member here on codeproject since 2000 or 2001, I cant remember which year. I have two accounts (One for home and another for work) here on codeproject.
My question is: I have noticed that my join date does not seem to be correct (At least by my memory) How can I fix that?
Thanks,
-David Delaune
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Randor wrote: How can I fix that?
AFAIK you can't ... it'd be a bit pointless to let memebers edit stuff like that.
IIRC the dates all got reset at one point and so that is why it's changed.
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Your join date is set by when your account is created and isn't modified (or modifiable)
cheers,
Chris Maunder
CodeProject.com : C++ MVP
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It really doesn't matter much... but I am positive my join date was modified at some point on my other account. I think it was years ago when I heard you had to rebuild the database or something.
But I am not really concerned about it, just thought I'd ask.
-Randor
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A Hall Of Fame 'read only' forum where the big guns can copy posts to for prosperity - there have been some absolutely classic posts recently, both 'real' programming ones, and the real classic ones from the lounge.
"More functions should disregard input values and just return 12. It would make life easier." - comment posted on WTF
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Interesting idea. Controversial I'm sure
cheers,
Chris Maunder
CodeProject.com : C++ MVP
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We have the other extreme of "Hall Of Fame " with the synonym of "Coding Horrors ".
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I'd be happy to set that up.
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How do you report a plagiarized article?
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There is a "Report Broken Article" link at the top of each article. Be sure to include a link to the material being plagarised if possible
cheers,
Chris Maunder
CodeProject.com : C++ MVP
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Can you please change that to just "Report Article", or create a second link with the end location to avoid confusion.
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Bradml wrote: Report Article
That is brief and cute. There is a good proverb "Brevity is the soul of w it", which conveys all.
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Where do you go to report plagiarism if the copied article is hosted on someone's personal blog?
This happened to me.
Here's my article:
My Code Project Article[^]
Here's the link to the site that plagiarised my work:
Plagiarised Work[^]
Thanks!
Paul G.
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I've read the two articles and I'm not sure which bits you are referring to as being copies. There's overlap in material, definitely, but I'm not seeing anything blatantly ripped off. If you can point out the bits I can contact the other author
cheers,
Chris Maunder
CodeProject.com : C++ MVP
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Hi Chris,
Thanks for the quick reply
My article is about how to use Oracle's Instant Client files within your project to connect to Oracle & retrieve data. It essentially explains how to avoid having to install the Oracle developer tools by using a few files from a package they provide to accomplish connectivity with a minimal footprint. This is essentially the core of my article and what is being copied (although his is not in as great detail and is using the latest client version files).
The actual code in either of our articles has no bearing on the material presented. While our code may differ in appearance it achieves the same results, which is to use the Oracle Instant Client files within a project to retrieve data from an Oracle DB without installing the developer tools.
Sort of like getting some software, changing the labels & box, resealing it and selling it as your own
I hope that made sense
Regards,
Paul
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Could I suggest something. Whenever a new member signs up. Let them get a mail to their ID when prior to their e-mail ID activation.
That mail should contain detailed posting guidelines for this Community and would also contain warnings of being banned if not properly particioate in maintaining the decorum of the community
This way thay cannot evade the decorum guidelines of this forum.
Please see if we can do something more. I'm speaking this in regard to the long discussion we had in the following thread
http://www.codeproject.com/lounge.asp?msg=2159085#xx2159085xx[^]
There are only two kinds of people who are really fascinating-people who know absolutely everything, and people who know absolutely nothing.
Oscar Wilde (1854-1900)
Regards...
Shouvik
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Grat idea but I can assure you that those who most need the lesson will be the least likely to read it.
cheers,
Chris Maunder
CodeProject.com : C++ MVP
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In a lighter vien for a few truant users, we can also mandate and stipulate an induction wizard to be taken up within 30 days of signup.
Instead of showing up a long story, it can be like Step-By-Step. Wouldn't that be a bit interactive too?
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