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Ok, thanks.
So, this is an issue and you are going to work on it, right?
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Tadit Dash wrote: So, this is an issue
Yes
Tadit Dash wrote: you are going to work on it, right?
No. The Code Project team might, but I won't be.
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ok. Thanks...
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"The report action was successfull"
If you get an email telling you that you can catch Swine Flu from tinned pork then just delete it. It's Spam.
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I went to vote on a post (Need help about password idea...[^]
) and got "Someone at your IP address has already voted for this item.", but I hadn't (yet). Besides, you probably shouldn't be storing the IP address anyway because it's not very useful in identifying users.
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Same with me, looks like the message is given if someone already voted first.
Why have this restriction anyway, shouldn't I be able to vote a second time to change my first one.
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Same.
Bob Dole The internet is a great way to get on the net.
2.0.82.7292 SP6a
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Yeah- we're having a network issue due to our Load balancers. I've asked Vince to give them a big kick.
cheers,
Chris Maunder
The Code Project | Co-founder
Microsoft C++ MVP
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Message Removed
modified 13-Jan-13 15:02pm.
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I'm talking about this page - Monthly competition Winners List[^].
There I see the competition winner & his article with link. Now I want to go to survey results page(where the list of articles nominated) from there. You could make a link there. How about link for every competition title like below
Best C++ article of December 2012[^] instead of Best C++ article of November 2012
thatrajaNobody remains a virgin, Life screws everyone
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Chris,
If you create an article draft, and then leave the check box for work in progress ticked, the form button at the bottom says "Save this version".
If you go back in at a later date and edit, and continue to leave the work in progress box ticked, the form at the bottom says "Publish", should it not say "Save this version"? Only once the "work in progress" check box has been unticked should the button change to "Publish"
I got confused seeing the "Publish" text when "work in progress" was ticked.
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When editing my settings there is a drop down to add "Your job title" in the "Public Profile" section. Can someone add the job title "Apprentice" to this dropdown?
My request is based on two main causes:
In switzerland (and as far as I knnow many other european countries) there are many people who learn their informatics jobs as an apprentice in an apprenticeship (so I do).
Therefore the job title "Apprentice" would be more exact than "Junior SW developer" which I choose until now.
cheers,
Marco Alessandro Bertschi
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If you'd suggest something like Padawan they might comply more easily.
Cheers!
"I had the right to remain silent, but I didn't have the ability!"
Ron White, Comedian
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Just laughed my ass of
I accept Padawan if they add Jedi Master too
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My friend and I did a graduation day prank in which we got the speaker to announce our custom graduation credentials. I graduated with a "concentration in telepathy" and my friend graduated with a "concentration in Jedi tactics".
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Another one: 'The do-it-all'. (My little software company is a 1-man show).
Bob Dole The internet is a great way to get on the net.
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Brisingr Aerowing wrote: 'The do-it-all'
A very important position in a one-man-business. Called 'The Bimbo' if working in a big company .
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Hi Marco,
Since you can't create a "custom" job-title, perhaps you might consider selecting "Software Developer," or whatever your prefer, and then put a note in your Biography section that in Switzerland, and many European nations, there is a tradition to refer to a software-developer in training, as being an "Apprentice," in a formal status called "Apprenticeship."
Perhaps that would clarify your status for people of most countries ?
yrs, Bill
"What do humans depend on: words ! We're suspended in language: we can never say what's up: or, down. We must communicate experience and ideas, but in ways that do not become ambiguous, and lose objectivity.
For parallels to quantum theory: we must turn to psychology, or to paradoxes thinkers like Buddha and Lao Tzu illuminated, examining reality, as both observer, and actor, in human life's small-scale micro-cosmic drama."
Niels Bohr, 1937
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Hi,
The "Welcome to Codeproject" email contains a typo:
Worried about Phishing?
You should be. Always cut and paste web addresses sent to you via email to ensure you are visiting the correct site. The 'http://www.codeproject.. com' at the beginning of the link ensures you are going to CodeProject directly.
Note the extra period/full stop before .com.
Thanks
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Can you please forward me that email to chris at codeproject.com? Also, which email client are you using?
I've gone through the code and it's using the same code to generate the URL we use everywhere else, so I'm stumped as to how the "." got in there. However, I do remember seeing extra "."s appear in some email clients, and also we had an issue with an old SMTP library many, many moons ago that used to insert random dots. Since moving to .NET that's been a thing in the past, but you never know...
cheers,
Chris Maunder
The Code Project | Co-founder
Microsoft C++ MVP
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I noticed something today, I submit a solution and get 10 rep points later I modified my solution added few more comments and submit again I get another 10 points. in Total i got 20 Rep points for one solution. If you edit more the time you get more rep . is that a bug?
Jibesh V P
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The comment was posted on a Live Stream Spammer's question and I did not notice at first that the comment was not part of the spam.
If you can possibly undo that report, that would be great. Since the member is not a spammer, I will just refer to his member ID: 7982866.
Because the spam question is deleted now, I cannot see the comment, but hopefully an administrator is able to use this link:
http://www.codeproject.com/script/comments/View.aspx?cmt=379551[^]
Sorry.
Soren Madsen
"When you don't know what you're doing it's best to do it quickly" - Jase #DuckDynasty
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Unfortunately that horse has already bolted.
cheers,
Chris Maunder
The Code Project | Co-founder
Microsoft C++ MVP
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Ok. I assume he lost some points due to that, so I will chase down a couple of his latest answers and vote on them to compensate.
Sorry to bother you Chris.
Soren Madsen
"When you don't know what you're doing it's best to do it quickly" - Jase #DuckDynasty
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I don't know if the over lords of this website read these forums, but if they do they should aware that The Code Project Open License is not consistent with any of the standard open source licenses. This means that many highly skilled Code Project users will never see their code being used in any noteworthy projects because virtually all of them use one of the standard licenses, while estimates very there is general agreement that GPL, Apache, BSD and MIT account for most projects. Have look at this graph:
Top 20 Most Commonly Used Licenses in Open Source Projects
You will find that the CPOL is at 1.33%.
And since the CPOL is not compatible with any of the others, that means that Code Project users are very unlikely to see their code being used.
Why is CPOL not considered a free software or open source license by either the Free Software Foundation or the Open Source Initiative, you ask?
Because it contains nonsensical restrictions on the use of software that make the license unusable for serious projects. The CPOL states in part:
You agree not to use the Work for illegal, immoral or improper purposes, or on pages containing illegal, immoral or improper material.
This means that if the author of a piece of code you are using at some point decides that your use of it is "improper" based on whatever criteria they feel like using, they have grounds to sue you for violating the license and then your lawyer and their lawyer can debate the propriety and morality of your project while you pay $300 an hour.
This license essentially amounts to
You can use it, until I decide you can't
No one with any familiarity with software licenses will touch CPOL licensed code with 100 ft. pole.
As programmers I am sure you are all familiar with the dangers of "rolling your own" - you wouldn't write your own XML parser from scratch because it has already been done by other people who probably know XML and text parsing better than you. The same applies to licenses people such as Richard Stallman and the people at the Open Source Initiative have devoted their careers to software licensing. Why in the name of all that is good would you slap together your own license when every imaginable flavor of licenses has already been written, rewritten and written countless times?
License proliferation is already a huge problem and CPOL is contributing to the problem.
I would humbly suggest that users of Code Project consider using a standard OSI compliant open source license. The GPL is good choice if you want only open source projects to use your stuff, and if you want everyone to use it you and want a patent license in there as well you can use the EPL. If neither of those satisfy you there are plenty more to choose from without having to invent your own incompatible non standard license:
http://opensource.org/
Happy New Year,
Ivan
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