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And still it ain't over 'til it's over.
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Is this Yogi Bear or Yogi Berra?
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Switched my coding font to Ubuntu Mono.
A little bit more distinct and "only" 12pt
the "i" is a bit different - but not unpleasant at all.
OK - so I indulged myself for yet another mono-space font.
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That's a good one. I am using Fira Mono and I like it pretty well.
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Consolas is the one true way.
".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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Then it's the one true filth as well.
".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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You know you're a big nerd when changing a font is something to brag about online
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Nerd? Or maybe I'm just not so stuck-up (and/or worried what others will think) that I openly take joy in the small things life has to offer along with the big.
Liberate your mind. If you don't follow you will lead.
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Yep, that's what a big nerd would say
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Been using Andale Mono for years.
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Back in March 2016, I organised fsharpConf 2016, a virtual one day conference on F# hosted on Channel 9 and fsharpConf even made it to the CodeProject homepage. Reading the thread about it brings back some good memories from when I was an active CodeProject member!
We are doing fsharpConf again this year! It will be live on Channel 9 on Monday 16 April and you can find the full agenda at fsharpconf.com. The program covers a lot of topics including web programming, F# to JavaScript compiler Fable, machine learning, cloud and even quantum computing!
I was quite surprised to see the last edition on CP homepage; if that could happen again, that would be amazing. If you need any help with that, let me know!
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Tomas Petricek wrote: brings back some good memories from when I was an active CodeProject member! What's stopping you being an active CodeProject member now? Apart from advertising this conference, you haven't been active in 9 years. This could almost be counted as spam.
This space for rent
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Too busy at work would be my opinion
I wouldn't consider this spam, Pete. It's the sort of info you or I would have posted here as well.
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The key word there was almost.
As OG noted below, there's been a spate of resurrected accounts. If I had really thought this was spam, I would have flagged it. It's more of a hint that this kind of activity has been suspicious with other users.
This space for rent
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I've met Tomas a few times at the MVP summits, and he now works for Microsoft. I actually encouraged him to post this thread here, when he posted in the older thread from 2 years ago. And it's a free online video conference. It's not as if he's advertising a paid service. But I can see how it could be mistaken for spam by people who are not familiar with him.
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Sorry. If this kind of post is not welcome here, please let me know and I'll delete it, or delete it yourself.
I was only posting this, because the previous instance of the conference was advertised here by the administrators, so I assumed it is fine. I would not, of course, post this if it was not a free community event.
As for "what's stopping me from being an active member now"? Mostly things like work, family and open-source which all takes more of my time than it did 9 years ago, but is it really that surprising that people's preferences for how to spend their time change in a decade? I had a good time here when I was active, but I did not expect that leaving CodeProject for some time will get you this sort of treatment when you come back hoping to share something that you're doing which might be of interest.
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Calm down - we've had a possible problem recently with account hijacks turning them into spam generators, and your rep graph plus a "spammy" looking first-post-in-ages does look typical of an "dead" account being zombified. You would not believe the amount of spam we get from time to time!
Your account hasn't been raised as a spammer (we have a forum for just that) so your account it unlikely to be closed, and the post should be OK.
Bad command or file name. Bad, bad command! Sit! Stay! Staaaay...
AntiTwitter: @DalekDave is now a follower!
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Thanks for the clarification, all good then . I can confirm my account is not a zombie! If this extra context was in the original comment, it would have been a lot easier for me to understand why people approach it with caution.
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You still working in the F# team?
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As developers we often look at software and start reverse engineering it in our heads. There's plenty of stuff that might deeply impress us but we can figure out roughly how it does what it does even if we wouldn't be confident in writing it ourselves.
Sometimes, though, you see something and think "Blimey! I wouldn't have come up with that in a million years. That's not code, that's sorcery!"
For me, the Great Amazer has always been Shazam - yes, it's been around for years and I've read a fair old bit about the central fingerprinting algorithm (much of which has passed over my head) but it still absolutely blows me away. As Ozymandias put it: "look upon my works ye mighty and despair!"
What does it for you?
98.4% of statistics are made up on the spot.
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