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Peter is tired of being called "Mr. Chen", even so certain individuals insist on it. No, he's not chinese.
 
Peter has seen lots of boxes you youngsters wouldn't even accept as calculators. He is proud of having visited the insides of a 16 Bit Machine.
 
In his spare time he ponders new ways of turning groceries into biohazards, or tries to coax South American officials to add some stamps to his passport.
 
Beyond these trivialities Peter works for Klippel[^], a small german company that wants to make mankind happier by selling them novel loudspeaker measurement equipment.
 

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Please, if you are using one of my articles for anything, just leave me a comment. Seeing that this stuff is actually useful to someone is what keeps me posting and updating them.
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Member since Thursday, July 6, 2000 (12 years, 10 months)
  • 29 Sep 2004: MFC/C++ Aug 2004

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GeneralCPQuote: groupthink Pin
Saturday, April 14, 2007 11:03 AM by peterchen
The Internet, even more than the media, kills intelligent discussion/thought, by creating enclaves where people who are like minded can engage in massive examples of groupthink, where the most stupid things become established fact in the minds of participants, simply because they choose to be around people who reaffirm what they want to believe.
 
Christian Graus
 
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GeneralRe: CPQuote: groupthink PinmemberRavel H. Joyce2 Oct '07 - 1:33 
GeneralRe: CPQuote: groupthink Pinmemberpeterchen2 Oct '07 - 9:52 
GeneralRe: CPQuote: groupthink PinmemberRavel H. Joyce2 Oct '07 - 17:23 
 
GeneralJust a test Pin
Saturday, January 14, 2006 1:22 PM by peterchen
She said "It would do you good to go out from time to time, and wake up somewhere else."
I said: "How can I kiss a girl I just met? I don't even know her!"
 


Some of us walk the memory lane, others plummet into them like into a rabbit hole
boost your code || Fold With Us! || sighist
 
GeneralGreat Multithreading article Pin
Saturday, May 21, 2005 10:35 PM by peterchen
http://www.iseran.com/Win32/CodeForSpeed/multithreading.html[^]
 
It is a bit dated (some of the information may be incorrect for 64-Bit systems), but a good read nonetheless
 

Pandoras Gift #44: Hope. The one that keeps you on suffering.
aber.. "Wie gesagt, der Scheiss is' Therapie"
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GeneralMy inofficial CP FAQ Pin
Thursday, November 11, 2004 8:49 AM by peterchen
disclaimer: this is my own personal view on frequent questions about CP. They do not constitute an official statement on behalf of CodeProject, my Employer, or the Kirgisian governmet
 
Q: How does the voting work? I thought it is the average, but...
A: It is a weighted average. Votes by new members weight less than votes by contributors.
Membership levels range from bronze to platinum. a platinum vote has the same effect as 5 bronze votes.
 
Q: How about a CD/DVD with CodeProject articles?
A: It would certainly be nice to have an offline collection of articles to browse. However, there are a points against it
(1) Legal: unlike other sites, CodeProject leaves the copyright with the author, and allows code to be published under a wide variety of licences. This is nice, but also means collecting all articles on a CD is a legal mine field. At least each author would have to be contacted for written consent to agree with his articles being included.
(2) Up-to-date articles: "do you want your old, buggy articles floating around on the web?" You can update your articles on CP, but you can't on a CD.
(3) Money. Running a site with even a few full-time employees is expensive, Bandwidth being only a part of it. CP is paid for mostly by advertisement, and maybe you noticed that CP ads are always on topic, and never intrusive. CP needs people visiting the site.
(4) Community. CP would be a cold and barren place without the community. And the community needs people visiting CP.
 

 
to be continued...
 

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GeneralQ: Why don't CPians joint to run (OpenSource) projects? Pinmemberpeterchen21 Nov '04 - 23:35 
GeneralDoes the article rating suck? [modified] Pinmemberpeterchen24 May '06 - 6:59 
The following is as unofficial as the rest of the FAQ, purely my own opinion at the time of posting:
 
from time to time, complaints or common suggestions regarding the votes pop up.
 
(1) The "rating" is just a number. Don't get overly excited or depressed about it.
 
(2) The article voting system works very well long term: good articles rise, bad articles drop
 
(3) Short term it doesn't work so well: the initial votes (about 5) have a high influence on exposure of your article, and affect if you can attract a "close to final" voting *early*.
 
(4) You cannot stop "hate votes"
Many ways are suggested to "fix" that, usually to find out where "1" votes come from. None look promising:
e.g. "Require people to leave a comment" : you can't stop people from posting "fhöwfdsnfä"
e.g. "Display who voted what": likely to cause revenge votings, which will distort voting further
(peterchens house rule: don't try to fix social problems with technical measures)
 


 
What can you do if you think your article was treated unfairly bad:
First ask yourself: is the article really that good? Compare to other articles with a good rating. From my experience, things that may attract low votes are (in no particular order):
  • Non-Standard layout, non-standard font for body, unformatted paragraphs etc.
  • Horizontal scolling on 800x600
  • Just code, but no article explaining the what, why, how. CP is not a code repository.
  • Presenting a solution that shows you don't know enough about the problem
  • Pretentious title with simplistic code/implementation
  • Broken Download
  • Bad english. That is a problem for foreigners, consider asking someone to help you
  • Assuming to much knowledge from your readers, not explainig the problem
  • Being to popular
  • technically inacceptable solution
 
(Note: I don't claim this is "fair", it's just the way it is. )
 
Things you can do:
 
  • There are articles about writing good articles. read them.
  • Ask kindly if someone would like to help you improve the article (e.g. proof-read, help with english etc.)
  • If all this fails, and you still think someone else voted your article down just because he doesn't like you, take a deep breath, and wait for a week.
  • If you think you made everything right, and suspect abuse of the voting system, contact a site editor through the suggestions board. Don#t expect miracles, though
 


 
What remains is that a '1' vote in the first five or so has much more influence than a later '1' vote. My suggeston: all article start with a vote of 3. It should be implementable eaily, and evens out the playing field a bit. I don't know all implications of this, though.
 


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GeneralUnder what licence code and articles are published on codeproject? Pinmemberpeterchen23 Jul '07 - 13:31