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The order of suggested opinions determins the order of prefferences
36. When you surround an army, leave an outlet free.
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Do not press a desperate foe too hard.
SUN-TZU - Art of War
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Unless there are efficient trainers who can address the students with good humor and confidence, class room training might not be effective other than like singing a lullaby.
Vasudevan Deepak Kumar
Personal Homepage Tech Gossips
A pessimist sees only the dark side of the clouds, and mopes; a philosopher sees both sides, and shrugs; an optimist doesn't see the clouds at all - he's walking on them. --Leonard Louis Levinson
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Are podcasts classified as 'web casts'?
Regular shows such as Dot Net Rocks are a great way to keep up to date with recent developments and unfamiliar topics.
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jwebbgrv wrote: Are podcasts classified as 'web casts'?
I considered it to be the same as an audio book. Although I prefer well structured and well read audio books to interviews.
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People that subscribe to code project like getting information from online sources who would have guessed?
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deltalmg wrote: who would have guessed?
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One learning medium I can't stand is video. Takes me 10 times more time to go over the same amount of information compared to reading.
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An article would say "Add folder X to system PATH". You hit Win + D, right click My Computer, etc... and maximise the browser again, and take off from where you left.
With a video, it takes any number of pauses to get even the simplest of things done. It's *much* worse when (God forbid) you have some typing to do. Contrast copy-pasting a connection string versus straining your eyes to see if it's a 0 or an O.
Cheers,
Vikram.
"I will put my new found knolage to good use" - Captain See Sharp.
"Every time Lotus Notes starts up, somewhere a puppy, a kitten, a lamb, and a baby seal are killed." - Gary Wheeler.
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My former employer decided to video tape the chief architect describing the system architecture. She was brilliant, but not good presenter. The video was meant to be quick introduction to new hires.
Well, not single person made it through the whole set.
Oh did I mention there were a handful of them
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Yusuf
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Seconded. We are multitasking people, we need information quickly, we all have the ability to skim through text, then WHY OH WHY somebody has to force us to PLAY/PAUSE/PLAY/PAUSE/PLAY/PAUSE/PLAY/PAUSE/RANT?
While I can see some use in audio books (while commuting maybe?), I still can't find one for technical videos.
Luca
The Price of Freedom is Eternal Vigilance. -- Wing Commander IV
En Það Besta Sem Guð Hefur Skapað, Er Nýr Dagur.
(But the best thing God has created, is a New Day.)
-- Sigur Ròs - Viðrar vel til loftárása
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Those are my preferred mediums.
Marc
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I take an X-Large myself .
Software Zen: delete this;
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User Groups are a fantastic way about learning new technology and meeting people who know about various technologies.
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Overall, I like to have a book (=> vote) - yes one can curl up with a book about the STL and a cup of hot apple juice with ginger.
But, when I find a gem on the CodeProject, or even some lesser site, I'll want a hard copy.
There was an earlier discussion, triggered by Amazon's new (and costly) eBook reader. One thing that's missing from the readers is a comfortable look and feel. Perhaps real-book-ophilism is just from habituation, but it's harder to stick to reading anything of length in Adobe (etc.) than it is to a a book.
Newpaperlike articles, on the other hand, are best serve digitally.
Maybe I'll throw in a mild (yet traditional) complaint about the survey: The preferred medium depends upon the type of information!!!
"The difference between genius and stupidity is that genius has its limits." - Albert Einstein
"How do you find out if you're unwanted if everyone you try to ask tells you to go away?" - Balboos HaGadol
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I agree whole heartedly. Curling up with your laptop just doesn’t have the same degree of relaxation nor appeal. I also think the benefits of a book are inversely proportional to its size. My hat is off to those authors that persevere and produce their huge tombs of information. I for one wind up catching up on my reading while commuting and flying, not so much in the bath. I think twice & possible three times before throwing that 700 page tomb in my bag.
Regards
Gary J. Kuehn
It is better to fail at attempting something great than to do nothing and succeed at it.
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CodeProject is the first place i come to when im looking for info
Think big and kick ass
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The traditional books are the best source of information lookup.
Vasudevan Deepak Kumar
Personal Homepage Tech Gossips
A pessimist sees only the dark side of the clouds, and mopes; a philosopher sees both sides, and shrugs; an optimist doesn't see the clouds at all - he's walking on them. --Leonard Louis Levinson
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Yeah, but they need to be 'searchable'
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What about indexes?
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Yeah, but you can't use AND, OR, NOT
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I would love to do a quick Strg+F sometime when reading a book...
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Someone who finds out how to do this deserves the nobel prize
modified 12-Sep-18 21:01pm.
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E-Paper. This is not so far.
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Yep, you should be able to buy the books as a online version, thus saving paper etc.
WPF - Imagineers Wanted
Follow your nose using DoubleAnimationUsingPath
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Wouldn't that be an ebook, which is already a separate option in the poll?
Grim
(aka Toby)
MCDBA, MCSD, MCP+SB
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