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Since this will have CPs name plastered all over it, maybe we need to facilitate code review somehow. Maybe we can have a separate message section for this where team members must add a comment of their code changes and a request for a review of their code. It would be nice to have this like Question Time where the last few posts are visible on the main page.
Also, would it be possible to have multiple "Question Times" on a project page? One each for Code Review, Latest Polls, Latest discussion threads.
I'm not going to suggest a layout to you since that's your job, but having all of this available on the project page would be great. I wish I could show you visually what I mean, but I think I see a project as multiple web pages with a main project page linking them all up. How do you envision it?
Jason Henderson My articles
"The best argument against democracy is a five-minute conversation with the average voter." - Winston Churchill
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Unsing Opera, the forum tells me that Dynamic view is unavailable.
Although I don't know the exact D-HTML DOM-structure of Opera, I guess that it would match 1:1 to the one in Internet-Explorer.
So It would be easy for Chris to just allow the Dynamic view for Opera, without changing the D-HTML code at all?
Am I correct?
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Last time I checked it didnt work in opera.
cheers,
Chris Maunder
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I just did some Opera testing and it doesn't want to play nice.
cheers,
Chris Maunder
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Uwe Keim wrote:
I guess that it would match 1:1 to the one in Internet-Explorer
Don't we wish. Opera is very good at HTML and CSS, but rather poor at DOM. The upcoming release of Opera apparently will address this, but till then to get func. like that working in Opera requires Opera specific code.
Paul Watson Bluegrass Cape Town, South Africa
Chris Losinger wrote:
i hate needles so much i can't even imagine allowing one near The Little Programmer
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Your using Opera?
Regards,
Brian Dela
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Brian Delahunty wrote:
Your using Opera?
No but I know these things. Have to know them, part of the job
Paul Watson Bluegrass Cape Town, South Africa
Chris Losinger wrote:
i hate needles so much i can't even imagine allowing one near The Little Programmer
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Real geeks build their own real-world interfaces. In fact from the point of "employability" any geek should know both.
Why don't we add a topic about electronic hardware (I do not talk about adding memory to your computer), I mean real electronics interfaced to the computer.
Daniela
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The options for viewing threads are good. But the recent activity surrounding a CodeProject group collaboration have really pointed out a weakness in the thread views.
CP could greatly benefit from having a treeview style thread view that would allow someone to view a certain message depth.
Something like
Topic #1
Topic #2
Topic #3
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Then expand one level
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Topic #1
Reply #a to Topic #1
Reply #b to Topic #1
Topic #2
Reply #a to Topic #2
Reply #b to Topic #2
Topic #3
Reply #a to Topic #3
Reply #b to Topic #3
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Then expand one level
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Topic #1
Reply #a to Topic #1
Reply #i Reply #a to Topic #1
Reply #ii Reply #a to Topic #1
Reply #b to Topic #1
Reply #i Reply #b to Topic #1
Reply #ii Reply #b to Topic #1
Topic #2
Reply #a to Topic #2
Reply #b to Topic #2
Topic #3
Reply #a to Topic #3
Reply #b to Topic #3
Waddayathink?
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I agree. A cross between the Threaded and Dynamic views perhaps.
- Shog9 -
I'd show a smile but I'm too weak
I'd share with you, could I only speak
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Good idea!
"Do unto others as you would have them do unto you." - Jesus
"An eye for an eye only makes the whole world blind." - Mahatma Gandhi
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Hello,
I apologise from the outset for cross-posting, but I didn't see any recent activity on behalf of the people running codeproject in the general discussion forum - and I think it's a point worth considering.
I propose that it would be great in the future if people included a .mak file as part of any code submission. Like hundreds of thousands of others, our company has yet to fork out for the newest Visual Studio release - thus the solution files are no good to us, as we are still working with 6.
I think .mak files are used by a variety of IDEs and compilers - not just the MS ones. I know this site seems to be mostly MS oriented and thus encouraging upgrades etc, but I think the key objective is to spread knowledge - and this simple export could help everyone - despite their version or type of compiler.
Cheers,
Paul
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Paul Evans, Dorset, UK.
Personal Homepage "EnjoySoftware" @
http://www.enjoysoftware.co.uk/
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Paul Evans wrote:
I didn't see any recent activity on behalf of the people running codeproject in the general discussion forum
With 5000 message boards on this site we can't be everywhere at once This suggestions board send all postings directly to me so I'm always monitoring this particular board.
Make files in projects would be great but unfortunately it's difficult enough trying to ensure that we get even the basics right (no debug builds, no object files, actually including a demo project etc).
cheers,
Chris Maunder
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And here I was thinking the people who made this site so useful must be omnipotent or something That’s the only reason I cross posted – I know it’s not really the done thing but I wanted one of you guys to read it
I accept it must be difficult sometimes to get people to get the basics right, but a mere suggestion somewhere in the guidelines saying this would be a useful thing to would be good. Infact a few articles I've seen recently are merely more then a screenshot and something along the lines of "enjoy" - but that's a different matter (not many developers like to document stuff I guess!)
I have to admit that the article I posted myself does not have a .mak file with it – but then again you don’t think of these things until they start effecting you sometimes I know if it were suggested at the time I wrote the article I would have included one for the sake of a couple of mouse clicks.
Anyway that's it, thanks for listening!
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Paul Evans, Dorset, UK.
Personal Homepage "EnjoySoftware" @
http://www.enjoysoftware.co.uk/
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Thanks, I've added that to my bookmarks. Tis a bit poor that MS keep changing their project versions - I thought they had got past all this sort of thing.
Perhaps someone could code an all encompassing intergrated project converter thing for Visual Studio .Net - now that would be sweet and surely a good contender for that competition currently going on.
I can't do that myself of course, not having VS .Net...
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Paul Evans, Dorset, UK.
Personal Homepage "EnjoySoftware" @
http://www.enjoysoftware.co.uk/
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OK, I know programming is our lifeblood (I get withdrawl symptoms at work when I have to use LabVIEW ), but how about an emoticon competition ?
We really need a few more !
Elaine (non artistic fluffy tigress)
The tigress is here
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Good idea... but Josh would probably win... He's got a drool icon already.. and it's cool... nobody could beat it.
Regards,
Brian Dela
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I already have 3 or 4 icons made.
"Do unto others as you would have them do unto you." - Jesus
"An eye for an eye only makes the whole world blind." - Mahatma Gandhi
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Any chance of a preview?
Regards,
Brian Dela
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Hi,
It would be nice to have a section, with articles telling about cool freeware tools ( like: WinMerge, or Programmers Notepad, or....).
I mean, no the software ( this can be downloaded from elsewhere), but the description, and the advantages or limitations...
What do you think ?
Braulio
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Sounds good.... If that is open source.. that would be better than anything else!
Chris.. where r u??
I was born intelligent Education ruined me!.
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