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Am I usually not feisty? Have you been watching me? Are you stalking me?
Definitely don't give this person the ability to see when I've last logged on! (although the answer is invariably "today")
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aspdotnetdev wrote: Am I usually not feisty?
It comes and goes...
aspdotnetdev wrote: Have you been watching me?
Why do you ask? Have you seen me?
aspdotnetdev wrote: Are you stalking me?
Shhhhhhhhhh... You're giving the game away...
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I'm not keen on it for the same reasons as aspdotnetdev. However, I'll let the community decide via votes.
cheers,
Chris Maunder
The Code Project Co-founder
Microsoft C++ MVP
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No worries... was just a thought... it may have been lonely... rofl...
Personally I think it would be interesting, as there are a gazillion users, many of whom you never hear from... are they lurking, or just not around any more???
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_Damian S_ wrote: are they lurking, or just not around any more
Seems like their choice to not tell you that. Speaking of choice, wouldn't be a terrible idea to add this as an optional feature. Meaning it can be turned on and off. Probably would want it off by default.
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You could save one mouse click by showing an extra field : Last Message Posted on 11/15/2009
But I am against showing the Last Activity Time since that is definitely a privacy issue there.
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I realize that I may be speaking for just a few abandoned, orphan programmers here, but it would be GREAT if this site included a category and/or filter for articles that used only Win32 API calls instead of MFC, ATL, .NET or other things like that. Believe it or not, there are still people out here who write in C (not C++, C# or any of those new fangled languages, although we might need to mix in some FORTRAN from time to time).
There are precious few resources available for folks like me and I think that The Code Project would be a great (and logical) place to find "plain" Win32 API example code. If I'm alone, well, so be it -- just ignore me. If I'm not, then maybe, with enough support, the folks running this site might help us out by creating the necessary categories, filters, and whatnot for articles that use C, only the Win32 API, GDI, etc.
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I still write some code at this level on occasion, but if I had a question I would use the C/C++/MFC++ forum to post it. Most developers who use C++ and/or MFC will have enough knowledge to answer the sort of question you allude to.
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I was thinking more about the library of articles and code examples. When searching for articles, there is no option to filter for "pure" Win32 API, so we C programmers can only try to glean what we know from other examples and work backwards to the APIs themselves. A very simple example of Win32 API articles would be those found at http://www.winapizone.net/tutorials/winapi/[^].
I won't try to plead my case any more than this, I just figured it wouldn't hurt to post the suggestion to see if there was anyone else interested in the same thing. If not, I'm no worse off than I am already... <smile>
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My apologies, I did not read the title properly. Yes, I agree your request is quite reasonable, and I'm sure would help others, especially beginners in C or Windows programming.
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Why is this message even displayed? So what if I don't live in a particular area ... should that stop me from seeing what jobs are out there?
while (e) { Coyote(); }
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Because when a job is displayed to viewers outside the area the employer is interested in, the employer receives dozens, if not hundreds of applications from areas they really, really aren't interested in.
As an employer this is incredibly frustrating. Finding a job can be hard, but finding a great - or even suitable - employee can be just as hard. Employers often don't have the luxury of time and so need to narrow down applicants as best they can.
cheers,
Chris Maunder
The Code Project Co-founder
Microsoft C++ MVP
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Just curious - how is the article rating determined?
I thought it was the average of votes but the math doesn't seem to work out...?
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different members have different "status" (see their personal page), which gives their votes a different weight: none=1, bronze=1, silver=2, gold=4, platinum=?
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Huh, neat - thanks for explaining.
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Thanks! My very favorite part of that is the note:
(These calculations are trivial and self descriptive)
abby
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Whenever I am posting something, it redirects to second page (even if it is the top most post). There, I cannot see page numbers in the bottom to traverse. Is it Chrome? Or some stupid setting I have made?
50-50-90 rule: Anytime I have a 50-50 chance of getting something right, there's a 90% probability I'll get it wrong...!!
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d@nish wrote: Is it Chrome?
of course it is. Why don't you use a decent and popular browser, such as FireFox, or even IE7?
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I am using it for quite a while now. And I sort of like it. It is quick and clean (no toolbars etc). I use FF as well. But it seems quite slow when compared to chrome.
50-50-90 rule: Anytime I have a 50-50 chance of getting something right, there's a 90% probability I'll get it wrong...!!
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I suggest you check presumed CP anomalies with at least one of { FF3, IE7 } as these are the most popular browsers, and Chris is bound to develop for and test with those first. Of course CP is meant to work well with a couple other browsers too.
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IE7 - same behaviour.
FF - not checked yet.
50-50-90 rule: Anytime I have a 50-50 chance of getting something right, there's a 90% probability I'll get it wrong...!!
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Yeah I'm having some weird behaviour as well - also using Chrome.
Never had a problem before, but now when I reply to a post (say the most recent post), when the screen refreshes the post that I have replied to has gone to the top (so that you cannot see it).
You have to refresh the Lounge, and all is back to normal.
If that makes any sense at all I'll be happy.
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Same thing seems to be happening in this forum as well
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"If you can't explain it simply, you don't understand it well enough" ~ Albert Einstein
"If you think it's expensive to hire a professional to do the job, wait until you hire an amateur." ~ Paul Neal "Red" Adair
Now reading: 'The Third Reich', by Michael Burleigh
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Just did the same thing to me in the Back Room. Using the latest FireFox.
EDIT: And in this forum too... Looks like a server-side bug, not a javascript problem.
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Sorry for not getting back to you guys earlier.
This is a bug. We'll fix it.
cheers,
Chris Maunder
The Code Project Co-founder
Microsoft C++ MVP
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