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Michael Dunn wrote:
You left out "much to Bianca's irritation"
Bianca has a whole swag of irritations she gives me grief about without needing to add more to her list. Just ask her how much fun she has using the site's administration features. I think she's used the words 'string' and 'duct tape' reasonably often.
Isn't it always fun when a system that you've built around your own understanding and expectations is suddenly placed in the hands of someone who hasn't the benefit of knowing which bits are safe and which bits are heavily trip wired. They get that 'holding a live snake by the throat' look in their eyes
The crowning moment came a few days ago when we were discussing a feature she needs, and while I was trying to nugget out how to get it to work she rolls off a quick schematic of how it could all work, and blow me down if it wasn't one of the most elegant solutions I'd seen in a while. That's right: our Marketing Manager is architecting the backend infrastructure.
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Chris Maunder
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Chris Maunder wrote:
our Marketing Manager is architecting the backend infrastructure.
Is it too late to ask for my money back
Actually, its quiet nice that she rolls up her sleeves and gets involved. Very atypical for a marketing person. Usually, its "I've told customer x that we have this feature. We need it by Friday. I'm off to the pub. Bye"
Michael
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Michael P Butler wrote:
This is a known issue.
With my configuration the combobox hides the VB.NET Forum entry. I thought it was a feature
Собой остаться дольше...
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It is caused by a bug in IE. If you view the page using, for example, FireFox the menu correctly appears in front of the drop down combo box.
"If a man empties his purse into his head, no man can take it away from him, for an investment in knowledge pays the best interest." -- Joseph E. O'Donnell
Not getting the response you want from a question asked in an online forum: How to Ask Questions the Smart Way!
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One suggestion would be to use frames instead of div.
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hi,
What is your openion if code project start a extensive editorial for a perticular section in C# ? Like GDI + ,Remoting etc.
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I'm not sure an editorial would be much use. Or did you mean tutorial?
Michael
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On some NNTP newsgroups, someone regularly compiles or updates a FAQ for group newbies, to avoid the obvious repetative questions. I think the CodeProject forums have been around long enough that there is a strong enough base of questions to be able to create FAQs for each forum.
These could be posted at the top of each forum, perhaps as a link to an article which contains questions, and links to relevant information.
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Not bad idea
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Well we already the C++ one done
C++ Forum FAQ[^]
but finding it, is a little difficult.
A link on each forum to a FAQ would be good. I guess it is just a matter of submitting a FAQ article.
Michael
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iam new in programming line.i want to knw whether it is possible to create
Two CSS in a single ASP page.
if so ,plz i want to know how it works,plzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz itz very urgent
UMA
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Since this is the Suggestions forum, my suggestion to you is to choose a programming forum to post your question in. Try the "Web Development" forum.
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... why is it sooooooooo slooooooooow?
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"If a man empties his purse into his head, no man can take it away from him, for an investment in knowledge pays the best interest." -- Joseph E. O'Donnell
Can't manage to P/Invoke that Win32 API in .NET? Why not do interop the wiki way!
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Yes, it is slow. Alone bringing up this page took me getting on to 10 minutes, which is painfully slow for a broadband internet connection. But it fluctuates: Some articles take ages to display, while others display at once. Maybe it's connected to time of day...
BTW I'm accessing the site from the UK with a 1.5 mb broadband connection.
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Burghard-Henry Lehmann wrote:
BTW I'm accessing the site from the UK with a 1.5 mb broadband connection
When I connect from home it is a 0.5Mb broadband connection, when at work it is a faster connection but I'm not sure what it is. I am also in the UK.
Some pages are slower than other to display - but, as far as I can see, this is more predominant when North America wakes up.
"If a man empties his purse into his head, no man can take it away from him, for an investment in knowledge pays the best interest." -- Joseph E. O'Donnell
Can't manage to P/Invoke that Win32 API in .NET? Why not do interop the wiki way!
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Yes, it is slow for me too. I'm in the USA on a fast office lan connection. My guess is this site has grown quickly because it's such a great site and they've out grown their current host.
Hua-Ying
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Sir,
Here Our Country and Language (Myanmar Burmese) is not supported microsoft window or any other OS. We have our own language, character, text, sort order, compare method and so on. But I, an idiot, have no idea to build an localized application without any OS sited NLS or something else. I want to know how to build .NET localized application for non OS national language support for our language EXACTLY.
We have our own font, unicode space, and ... HELP ME.
KZYH
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This is, in my opinion, one of the major shortcomings of the .NET Framework as it currently stands. You cannot develop localised applications for cultures that it does not support without some major reworking of the existing framework or building your own framework to support it.
And, by the way, you should probably post this on one of the programming forums - you might get a better response.
"If a man empties his purse into his head, no man can take it away from him, for an investment in knowledge pays the best interest." -- Joseph E. O'Donnell
Can't manage to P/Invoke that Win32 API in .NET? Why not do interop the wiki way!
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I would find it useful to have a top-ten list of most-bookmarked articles.
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Excellent idea.
cheers,
Chris Maunder
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probably a good idea for this site to make a top 100 or 200 bookmarked pages..:P
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I am in an article but I am not signed in. When I do so, I am redirected to the home page instead of remaining in that article page. Please don't do that! I implore!
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hi,
go ahead..
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