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It has already gather 11 '1' votes and majestically marching towards its grave.
Vasudevan Deepak Kumar
Personal Homepage Tech Gossips
A pessimist sees only the dark side of the clouds, and mopes; a philosopher sees both sides, and shrugs; an optimist doesn't see the clouds at all - he's walking on them. --Leonard Louis Levinson
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For the first couple of days under his latest account, Heinze posted infrequently and was only a minor irritant. That is no longer true. Perhaps he has decided that he has slipped in unnoticed by the staff and can once again operate with impugnity.
Jon
Smith & Wesson: The original point and click interface
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There was a bug in the forum database that was preventing new messages being posted. Apologies for any inconvenience. All fixed now.
cheers,
Chris Maunder
CodeProject.com : C++ MVP
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I've been away for a while so this may have already been brought up, but I have a few issues with the new Good/Bad Question and Helpful/Unhelpful Answer buttons.
1. They are way too big, especially when compared with the rest of the site. This makes them look glaringly ugly and out-of-place. I'm guessing that this was done deliberately to make them stand out, but I think they stand out a little too much and too quickly draw attention to themselves rather than the message.
2. I like the idea behind them, but I don't see how this correlates to the message score. For example, one message I saw says "5.00/5 (1 vote)". Is this to mean that one person pushed the "Helpful Answer" button and that if that person had pushed the "Unhelpful Answer" it would have voted it a 1? If that's the case, then the only possible votes are 1 and 5. It might be more useful to change the vote "5.00/5 (1 vote)" score to show how many people found the answer helpful (or the question good) out of the total number of votes. For the example I'm using, this would read "1 person found this answer helpful (out of 1 vote)"...or something like that.
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sorry buddy to post this in you message but my problem is damn silly
im having problem whenever i post a new message, every time i got error that is
Items that need attention:
There was an error attempting to insert your message.
i cant post new message so i thought to use someone else
can admin take a look here ?
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I'm fixing it now. Sorry about this.
cheers,
Chris Maunder
CodeProject.com : C++ MVP
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ok thanks
Edited :
hehe it worked
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1. You are correct. I'll slim them down soonish
2. You're right. What I should display instead is X Good, Y Bad
cheers,
Chris Maunder
CodeProject.com : C++ MVP
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When someone posts a new question, CP replies automatically telling him to search on Google. That will save a lot of time to the smartasses.
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99% of the "Search Google" replies are when somebody asks something totally generic that can be found, usually, by typing their exact subject into google.
If somebody asks a decent question, with source code, and an ounce of a hint that they are at least trying they get a good response.
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J4amieC wrote: If somebody asks a decent question, with source code, and an ounce of a hint that they are at least trying they get a good response.
The other way around would be when type the question, a DIV can popup with 'Suggested Responses' from previously answered questions.
Vasudevan Deepak Kumar
Personal Homepage Tech Gossips
A pessimist sees only the dark side of the clouds, and mopes; a philosopher sees both sides, and shrugs; an optimist doesn't see the clouds at all - he's walking on them. --Leonard Louis Levinson
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Usually, the people who ask a decent quesion have searched the forum before posting, so "Suggestions" based on previous questions are not going to match the problem in some ocasion, and the amount of work to make that "related questions" available... ufff I don't even want to imagine it.
Greetings.
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If something has a solution... Why do we have to worry about?. If it has no solution... For what reason do we have to worry about?
Help me to understand what I'm saying, and I'll explain it better to you
“The First Rule of Program Optimization: Don't do it. The Second Rule of Program Optimization (for experts only!): Don't do it yet.” - Michael A. Jackson
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Le Centriste wrote: automatically telling him to search on Google
Why stop there? Let's have a button that says, "Search for answer on google". His question would then be transferred to google search engine.
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In fact, we may automatically search for him on Google, displaying a list of links. The problem with that would be with questions like "HLEP ME PLZ UGRENT", which are prone to return irrelevant links
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Well, consider this: a parallel CodeProject site where questions like "HLEP ME PLZ UGRENT" are shunted to, where the poster is caught unknowingly in an endless loop of bogus answers to his bogus questions, with nothing to distinguish the bogus CP from the real (bogus MC rants, bogus John Simmons Indian rants, etc.), and the CP AI answering all posts.
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That's truly evil
cheers,
Chris Maunder
CodeProject.com : C++ MVP
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Wow - that's disturbing. Bogus John Simmons - is this his doppelganger? If the doppelganger is the opposite of the original then this John Simmons will be all sweetness and light. He'll offer to redecorate people's houses in pastel shades.
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Pete O'Hanlon wrote: He'll offer to redecorate people's houses in pastel shades.
Preferably pink with drawings of kitten
Yurk, that sounds scary...
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I just wanted to lightly touch on some topic that have come up in the lounge...
internet forums are internet forums...people get in fights and act like asses. it's not going to end unless you remove the people.
articles though, i have thought about writing my first article...however if my first article got a 1 vote and i didn't know why it did (or even who, that that this matters if the reason is legit) then I would get discouraged from bothering again.
and on the topic of forums/areas of the site that restrict members based on rating, i applaud cp for not being an uppity community where users have to "work their way up" just to use the site for its original intention.
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i have been here for almost 1 year i've posted some 500 messages.
mostly to the lounge, however, i have tried my best trying to help out in the ASP.NET forums because that one seems to need a lot of attention
im basically the only developer in my building/department so this site is a place where i can go geek out for a bit...which is why i mostly am here for the people.
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jgasm wrote: i have thought about writing my first article...however if my first article got a 1 vote and i didn't know why it did (or even who, that that this matters if the reason is legit) then I would get discouraged from bothering again.
You have to adopt a positive attitude here. Why are you writing the article? To get votes? I can pretty much guarantee that you will get 1 votes, no matter how good the article is. You should realize that in the long run, a few 1's won't matter - they will be overwhelmed by the votes from mature readers. What matters to me is the good comments I get from the professionals here, who help me improve my articles and my code.
If I was concerned about 1 votes, I would never have written my first article.
One suggestion: ask someone you respect in the area of the article to pre-review it and give you some comments.
Just do it!
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Yes I see what you're saying...but to me, if im getting a 1 vote no biggy. But if im getting two or three and there's no feed back as to why then those votes mean nothing...
and that's what I'm getting at. I have lots of 1 votes. I dont care.
But if it's SUPPOSED to help give constructive criticism on an article, then it isn't doing that because there's no requirement to explain why the article is bad then really, these votes are just wasted and negative.
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jgasm wrote: these votes are just wasted and negative.
Exactly. They're wasted, negative, and worthless, which is why I ignore them.
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Hans Dietrich wrote: Exactly. They're wasted, negative, and worthless, which is why I ignore them.
Your attitude is to be commended, but it doesn't mean that his feelings are irrelevant.
Jon
Smith & Wesson: The original point and click interface
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Oakman wrote: it doesn't mean that his feelings are irrelevant
No, certainly not. I hope I did not offend by my post. I was only trying to encourage.
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