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31 Dec 2004: CodeProject MVP 2005
Chris is the Co-founder, Administrator, Architect, Chief Editor and Shameless Hack who wrote and runs The Code Project. He's been programming since 1988 while pretending to be, in various guises, an astrophysicist, mathematician, physicist, hydrologist, geomorphologist, defence intelligence researcher and then, when all that got a bit rough on the nerves, a web developer. He is a Microsoft Visual C++ MVP both globally and for Canada locally.
 
His programming experience includes C/C++, C#, SQL, MFC, ASP, ASP.NET, and far, far too much FORTRAN. He has worked on PocketPCs, AIX mainframes, Sun workstations, and a CRAY YMP C90 behemoth but finds notebooks take up less desk space.
 
He dodges, he weaves, and he never gets enough sleep. He is kind to small animals.
 
Chris was born and bred in Australia but splits his time between Toronto and Melbourne, depending on the weather. For relaxation he is into road cycling, snowboarding, rock climbing, and storm chasing.
Member since Thursday, July 6, 2000 (11 years, 7 months)

     
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In January 2005, David Cunningham and Chris Maunder created TheUltimateToolbox.com, a new group dedicated to the continued development, support and growth of Dundas Software’s award winning line of MFC, C++ and ActiveX control products.
 
Ultimate Grid for MFC, Ultimate Toolbox for MFC, and Ultimate TCP/IP have been stalwarts of C++/MFC development for a decade. Thousands of developers have used these products to speed their time to market, improve the quality of their finished products, and enhance the reliability and flexibility of their software.

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GeneralMore things I've learned in Canada Pin
Thursday, August 20, 2009 7:53 AM
1. The trees start turning in Quebec mid-August. This, to me, is totally unacceptable until a mate pointed out that we could have our first snow within 8 weeks. It's currently so hot outside the tarmac is sticky.
 
2. Raccoon poo can burn wood
 
3. I have a dray of squirrels going ballistic in our trees and a gaze of raccoons treating our roof like a trampoline that opens at 5am. Gaze and Dray - your words of the day.
 
cheers,
Chris Maunder
 
The Code Project Co-founder
Microsoft C++ MVP

GeneralRe: More things I've learned in Canada Pinmemberlrsoft200918:59 30 Oct '09  
 
GeneralForum code Colourisation added Pin
Wednesday, August 12, 2009 4:51 AM
Or colorization if you live in certain countries.
 
A small thing but it does solve two problems:
 
1. The code looks better.
2. Smilies are no longer injected into PRE blocks.
 
The programming forums are due for a serious upgrade so while this change won't mean much in the short term it does make life slightly, slightly nicer in the interim.
 
cheers,
Chris Maunder
 
The Code Project Co-founder
Microsoft C++ MVP

GeneralRe: Forum code Colourisation added Pinmemberaspdotnetdev13:23 20 Aug '09  
GeneralRe: Forum code Colourisation added PinadminChris Maunder15:57 20 Aug '09  
 
GeneralSpammers Pin
Wednesday, August 12, 2009 4:47 AM
A lot of my time over the past few weeks has been spent weeding out spammers. Spammers in the forums, spammers in the articles and spammers in the member pages.
 
The latest (well, latest that I've noticed on CodeProject) trend is to go to a site that allows a member to have a profile page, create a page that contains whatever loathsome spam-ridden message you want to pass on, and then send a spam email with links to that profile page. Actually, links to about 20 profile pages spread across different sites.
 
This is a sneaky way to try and get around email spam filters. I'm assuming the theory is along the lines of: The links in the email aren't to banned sites so they get through email filters (even though "viagra" is the main topic of the email). Spammees get the email, think to themselves "That's exactly what I need in my life!" click the link, go to CodeProject, see the profile, click another (fatal) link and get their machine infected with zombieware and leave unsatisfied.
 
At least that's as close as I can guess.
 
The upshot is that I spent probably 2hrs a day analysing the results of the filters, with each new IP or keyword or pattern unearthing a new motherlode of fake accounts for me to shovel through.
 
We're getting there, and while I appreciate (but am equally horrified) at the large spikes in page views we get each time one of these mis-directed spams go out, it is getting a little old.
 
cheers,
Chris Maunder
 
The Code Project Co-founder
Microsoft C++ MVP

 
GeneralIntroducing The Code Project Add-In for Visual Studio 2008 Pin
Friday, May 15, 2009 2:08 PM
We were thinking about the following:
 
You’re in Visual Studio 2008 working on a nasty block of code. Remembering that one of your Code Project cohorts recently posted an elegant solution for a similar problem you highlight some code and hit search. Up pops the exact article in The Code Project Add-In window. No time wasted. No pulled hair and exasperating searches. Valuable information is just one click away.
 
So we wrote it. The Code Project Add-In for Visual Studio 2008[^] does this, and will do a whole lot more once we're through.
 
We wrote this add-in so our members would have quick access to our 23,000+ articles in addition to MSDN and Live Search. No more toggling back and forth between your work and web searches. We hope this will make your work easier. It’s free and it's available now. Does it get any better than that? Download here[^]
 
cheers,
Chris Maunder
 
The Code Project Co-founder
Microsoft C++ MVP

Generalstudent Pinmemberabbas mirakhorli4:46 21 May '09  
GeneralRe: Introducing The Code Project Add-In for Visual Studio 2008 Pingroupnandakishore kagithapu3:21 9 Nov '09  
GeneralUrgent Enquiries About Share Point Work Flow. Pinmembernaposon7:08 11 Jan '10  
 
GeneralThe Soapbox is closed PinPopular
Saturday, February 28, 2009 6:30 PM
Tonight I closed The Soapbox.
 
I started the Code Project with David nearly 10 years ago. My goal was to provide a place where software developers could come together and share free source code. Our site grew quickly and attracted an amazing group of developers who were instrumental in providing content for others. Fundamental to the atmosphere we created on The Code Project was the rule that members treat other members with respect.
 
We opened the lounge soon after we started the site and, boys being boys (at least mostly at that time) things sometimes got a little rowdy. We then opened the Soapbox so that members would have a place to extend discussions on software development to areas not suitable for a PG audience. Language would sometimes get a little blue, discussions on why C++ was better than VB would get personal, and comments on MSDNs latest anchorwoman would, well, go where they would go. It was still all in good fun and (reasonable) good taste for a long time but then it started going downhill.
 
The Soapbox today is simply a place for a core group of members to discuss US politics, Global warming, religious sterotypes and to launch personal attacks. Often in the same message. The soapbox is no longer a place I can send errant messages, but instead has become a place where errant messages are encourage and condoned and a place that has absolutely nothing to do with what I orginally imagined our site to be.
 
There are so, so many other sites on the Internet where these topics, flame wars and personal vendettas can be indulged but our site is not one of them. So as of this evening I have closed the soapbox.
 
I'm sorry to those who genuinely enjoyed the hurly burly of it all but with the realisation that the forum does nothing other than fuel the very behaviour we don't want to see on our site it no longer makes any sense to keep it.
GeneralRe: The Soapbox is closed PinmemberVuNic21:57 28 Feb '09  
QuestionWhat happened last night? PinmemberVikram A Punathambekar6:03 1 Mar '09  
AnswerRe: What happened last night? PinadminChris Maunder6:37 1 Mar '09  
GeneralRe: What happened last night? PinmemberOakman7:45 1 Mar '09  
GeneralRe: What happened last night? PinadminChris Maunder15:58 1 Mar '09  
GeneralRe: What happened last night? PinmemberOakman17:30 1 Mar '09  
GeneralRe: What happened last night? PinadminChris Maunder18:01 1 Mar '09  
GeneralRe: The Soapbox is closed PinmemberOakman6:04 1 Mar '09  
GeneralRe: The Soapbox is closed PinadminChris Maunder6:43 1 Mar '09  
GeneralRe: The Soapbox is closed PinmemberOakman7:42 1 Mar '09  
GeneralRe: The Soapbox is closed PinmemberTodd Smith6:14 1 Mar '09  
GeneralRe: The Soapbox is closed PinmemberOakman17:13 1 Mar '09  
GeneralRe: The Soapbox is closed PinmvpStephen Hewitt16:34 6 Mar '09  
GeneralModeration in all things PinmemberOakman5:44 13 Apr '09  

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