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RyanDev wrote: The world is full of crazies.
and you should know!
RyanDev wrote: Stop kidding yourself. We all love it.
Sweet.
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mark merrens wrote: and you should know! I already told you, we're not crazy.
There are only 10 types of people in the world, those who understand binary and those who don't.
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No, just very earnest with some odd ideas. Pretty much like the rest of us.
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I have been getting away wioth posting AGW stuff in the lounge, because its in my sig, for ages.
And now, its anti Israel stuff!
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Way to call attention to yourself.
There are only 10 types of people in the world, those who understand binary and those who don't.
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3 page :P, just learning ASP.NET MVC 4(hence bootstrap template) and RacvenDB. In my opinion Id rather make up a product and build it rather than build a guest book. Just an exercise in the grand scheme of things. Nice syntax highlighting for all languages that can be added. A nice editor to add code. And more to come.
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I'm sure it will be a great site and I'm sure you're an amazing developer and I wish you all the luck with your career and you can put whatever you want in your sig. It is simply considered poor form to make your first post a blatant advert for your web site (regardless of what it might be doing).
Nathan Smith wrote: 3 page :P, just learning ASP.NET MVC 4(hence bootstrap template) and RacvenDB. In my opinion Id rather make up a product and build it rather than build a guest book. Just an exercise in the grand scheme of things. Nice syntax highlighting for all languages that can be added. A nice editor to add code. And more to come.
That's great: write an article; that would be better suited for here: bear in mind that this will all be forgotten history by tomorrow and it is unlikely that anyone will go to look at your site whereas if you were to write an article about a particularly cool thing that the site does or how you solved a coding problem, that would have more life and draw more views.
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I really wanted an opinion on the idea, what people thought it looked like etc. Not fussed on driving traffic and people not using it. If it does start attracting, it wont be due to this thread.
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It just looks like a bootstrap site and the default one at that: nothing special, nothing wonderfully different.
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Thanks, I may give it a little more. Design is something I struggle with however I am trying to improve.
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there is a little more once you login but yeah it is what it is.
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I don't think it's spam, for what it's worth.
There are only 10 types of people in the world, those who understand binary and those who don't.
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I agree.We all link to our personal websites in sigs and posts whenever it suits us.
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But not on your very first post!
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There's no rule against that. If his site was interesting, we would have said nice things about it and welcomed him. Otherwise, most everyone immediately berates him. Best option is to ignore him or comment on his site if actually interested. Aside from that, he'll either contribute to this site or he'll leave.
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It's an unwritten rule: just etiquette: it's like walking into a room full of strangers and shouting "Look how wonderful I am" rather than trying to meet a few people and make friends.
Besides, all I actually did was point out that his registration option was limited.
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I am rather wonderful. To be honest, Ill sooner contribute to SO as I just find it much easier to navigate etc. I do really appreciate some of the articles on this site however. Perhaps Ill write a post so that I ain't called n00b anymore. Cause that pla1n hurts.
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Nathan Smith wrote: I am rather wonderful.
As are we all: but you wouldn't walk in to a room full of complete strangers and start a conversation by telling them that.
Nathan Smith wrote: Cause that pla1n hurts
See, it shouldn't - everyone is a tyro at some point so learn from it and grow. You're probably smart but you're now in a world where everyone is smart (well, most of us. Well, that guy over there). You get the point? Take it slow.
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Nathan Smith wrote: Ill sooner contribute to SO
Throw 'im outta here!!!
I really kind of mean it though. SO!! Emm... Newman!! ala Seinfeld.
SO!!! ugh!
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Considering he's using it to learn and that was his first post, he hasn't had time to learn the etiquettes. I agree this is a faux pas, I just don't agree with putting someone down for not knowing better. We do have many young people on this site, and older newbies, who at first new nothing about what's done right. Everytime someone posts a programming question here the lynch mob convenes to remind them of the bolded text on top which most newbies, myself included at one point, don't read at first. No big deal in my opinion.
mark merrens wrote: Besides, all I actually did was point out that his registration option was limited.
True, but this was all in regards to another post you posted and everyone piled on. We all have our two cents that we have just got to share.
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Yeah and that was orig-griff, not me!
Besides, etiquette is important: without rules and boundaries we'd have chaos and anarchy. Or the internet, as it's otherwise known.
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mark merrens wrote:
But not on your very first post!
I don't understand why that matters... If it's acceptable on his 2nd post (or 2000th post), why is it not acceptable on his 1st post?
".45 ACP - because shooting twice is just silly" - JSOP, 2010 ----- You can never have too much ammo - unless you're swimming, or on fire. - JSOP, 2010 ----- When you pry the gun from my cold dead hands, be careful - the barrel will be very hot. - JSOP, 2013
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It's a poor way to introduce yourself as I have stated above.
Besides, it wasn't me that said it was spam! That was griff, not me! Go shoot him.
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How about "abusive"?
You'll never get very far if all you do is follow instructions.
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PIEBALDconsult wrote: How about "abusive"? That depends. Did it hurt you to visit the site?
There are only 10 types of people in the world, those who understand binary and those who don't.
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