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Hi,
Firstly i congratulate u all for ur efforts in running the Discussion Forum Effectively and successfully.
I suggest u to please include "Porting" as a sub head in the Discussion Forum. Its completely ur choice to include it as seperate head like the Managed C++, STL ...etc or under the General Discussion Head.
It will be highly helpful for all those who are working on Porting either one way or the other way. Like either Porting Code from One Language to other or from one OS to Another.
Hope u will find it effective and do the needful for the same.
Cheers !
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Well you can always use the forum of the language that you are porting to.
I'll write a suicide note on a hundred dollar bill - Dire Straits
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There is an article at link http://www.codeproject.com/dotnet/simple_ocr.asp about creating an OCR with ANN. But the source can not compile because of the commercial library needed by the application which is written and sold by the very same article writer.
Are these kind of articles allowed?
I mean, it does not help you about anything, and gives no idea about what is being done. It only advertises itself?
Please, do something about it.
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hi the whose who search it is not satisfactory
Can’t search by country or by birthdays etc
any help?
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mohammed barqawi wrote:
whose who
I hate to be the spelling police, especially as I can make many smelling pistakes myself, but it is "Who's who". It is a contraction of "Who is who"
"You can have everything in life you want if you will just help enough other people get what they want." --Zig Ziglar
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mohammed barqawi wrote:
search by country or by birthdays
agree
Would be great
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It should not be too difficult to make the Google ads integrate with the overall feel of the site. Orange borders, light orange background, consistent font, an non-bold links would make these ads even less obstrusive.
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That's what I was thinking. The gray doesn't blend too well as you said.
Happy Programming and God Bless!
"Your coding practices might be buggy, but your code is always right."
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I dont agree with you with this Micheal.... Not totally though.
Look at other articles they look so transparent to the site.
yeah, ads should standout, but should not sit on our face.
I'll write a suicide note on a hundred dollar bill - Dire Straits
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Isn't the "Ads by Google" caption enough? Do the ads have to look crappy too?
Distinctive look is one thing, but the way they look now is distracting and amateurish.
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Must say that now ith the orange border they look much more advertisy to me than before (I guess because all other ads are in the orange area, above the orange "title row" bar, or at the very bottom, so orange is the main separator.)
we are here to help each other get through this thing, whatever it is Vonnegut jr.
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How about an option when submitting an article, that allows the author to specify that anonymous postings to their article are not allowed. This would be similar to some forums that allow anonymous postings and some that don't. I know this is a very contentious issue and there is no easy answer, but considering some of the recent discussions, maybe this might be a workable solution for all. Thanks.
Chris Meech
I am Canadian. [heard in a local bar]
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Good one. I like it.
cheers,
Chris Maunder
Remember that a lone amateur built the Ark. A large group of professionals built the Titanic.
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I like this suggestion as well. In fact, I prefer it.
Anyone who thinks he has a better idea of what's good for people than people do is a swine.
- P.J. O'Rourke
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Sounds good to me.
Happy Programming and God Bless!
"Your coding practices might be buggy, but your code is always right."
Internet::WWW::CodeProject::bneacetp
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Chris Meech wrote:
that allows the author to specify that anonymous postings to their article are not allowed.
This is a great idea. One further extension: only people who have posted a comment will be allowed to vote on an article.
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What are CodeProject RSS categories? I recently found Code Project Articles RSS feed but since it gets updated quite often I would like to subscribe only for a few categories. I spent 15 minutes searching what the categories are, but found nothing useful (even with the help of Google). Can someone help me?
Ivan Mitev
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Go to the homepage and click on one of the category tabs. The RSS feed link on the 'latest article' list will be the feed for the category you are interested in.
cheers,
Chris Maunder
Remember that a lone amateur built the Ark. A large group of professionals built the Titanic.
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Thanx, that helped.
Still I find it strange, that there is no page, devoted specifically to subscribing to different categories for the RSS feed.
Ivan Mitev
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Sometimes when I'm looking for a solution for a Windows interface, I run into roadblocks where I can't figure out how or where a built-in function of Windows runs from. The Windows Annoyances website has some wonderful ideas that have helped me in a few tight spots. If I cannot figure out how to access a particular Windows built-in function directly, sometimes this site can give me an idea on how to get to it indirectly.
Annoyances.org
Still coaxing software out of the can after all these years...
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I was wondering if the Code Project had thought about expanding. Do not get me wrong, I really like the resources that are available - which is why I think it would be great to expand it into other programming languages.... like PHP, Delphi, and other. I know languages like PHP are in direct competition for languages of Microsoft's like ASP... but I do not think that should get in the way here. I was just wondering, because I love the archive of knowledge that CP has, and would love to see it expand and put all those other half @ss code sites to rest. That's all, do not mean to start a riot.
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Note: This is a suggestion in the suggestions forum.
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Repeatedly issues get asked or commented on about CPs operations.
eg; Using DoubleClick, Cookies, Popups,
Also what is CP's direction or vision.
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Being a privately owned business I doubt any such compliance is necessary however it may well prove to be beneficial to the interests of CP.
Regardz
Colin J Davies
* WARNING * This could be addictive The minion's version of "Catch "
It's a real shame that people as stupid as you can work out how to use a computer. said by Christian Graus in the Soapbox
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ColinDavies wrote:
This is a suggestion in the suggestions forum.
Just what are you suggesting?
Seriously, though, I think a mission statement and/or operations policy might just get in the way of the kind of rapport that has allowed good lookin' geeks like us to shape the direction of CP.
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