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I just realized I looked in the mail titled
"CodeProject | Web Developer Newsletter - The Handpicked jQuery Plugins Repository"
not in
"CodeProject | Daily News - The Handpicked jQuery Plugins Repository".
In the Web Developer mail, the section looks like this:
Quote: The Handpicked jQuery Plugins Repository
jQuery has become a must-use tool for many web developers, not only because it's useful on its own, but also because of the incredible variety of clever plug-ins you can employ to simplify just about any task. But that incredible variety of plug-ins makes it difficult to find the right one other than by trial and error. David Higgins to the rescue: he's put together a repository of the best plug-ins. One stop shopping. (more: The Handpicked jQuery Plugins Repository[^])
Soren Madsen
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Ah, makes sense. So it probably is missing from the latter.
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Yeah, I don't see it in the Daily News mail either. Bad hamsters
Soren Madsen
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Noticed after checking this users rep.
http://www.codeproject.com/script/Membership/View.aspx?mid=2863266[^]
Being able to see this negative trend is useful to know if there is a sporadic or regular negativity towards the user, and how much he/she as been nailed at a given time.
i.e. always being an @rse or just a recent singular event.
Can we have negative trends back (sure we had them previously) please.
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DaveAuld wrote: always being an @rse
This is mostly subjective, IMHO.
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Slacker007 spake: This is mostly subjective, IMHO. Now, that is a wonderful example of self-referential ambiguity ! Reminds me of the great Guru Yogi Berra's comment: "ninety percent of this game is fifty percent mental."
Gotta +5 this curve-ball !
best, Bill
"There is a computer disease that anybody who works with computers knows about. It's a very serious disease and it interferes completely with the work. The trouble with computers is that you 'play' with them!" Richard Feynman.
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The graph is showing a nice, deep plunge down to -200 from where I sit.
cheers,
Chris Maunder
The Code Project | Co-founder
Microsoft C++ MVP
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Same as Chris, I can see it. 0 is not at the bottom!
I think computer viruses should count as life. I think it says something about human nature that the only form of life we have created so far is purely destructive. We've created life in our own image.
Stephen Hawking
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It must have been a caching then, I see that as well now.
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If it makes you any happier, I saw it too...
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Could you please add to article viewing page the ratio between downloads and viewing. I think it is a good measure of interest
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Have you forgotten how to divide? Do you want to borrow a calculator?
Ideological Purity is no substitute for being able to stick your thumb down a pipe to stop the water
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I still remember how to divide and I do have a calculator.
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It's such an arbitrary number though: what about articles with no downloads? Or those with lots and lots of downloadable files? I'm loathe to formalise a number that may provide the temptation for comparison.
cheers,
Chris Maunder
The Code Project | Co-founder
Microsoft C++ MVP
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No loads is no problem there is no ratio. I can see your points about multiple loads. How about downloads divided by views and dividen by number of downloads.
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How about a cheap calculator from the stationary cupboard?
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Sorry to disappoint you. Your are the second person to make this thoughtful suggestion.
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Hi Uzi,
My two cents worth:
I think we have enough information already to make our own informed judgments. imho "page views" is not in the "same league" of significance as number of votes, number of bookmarks, number of downloads, average vote rank, and the number of comments.
Since the home page on CP often features as "Feature Article" an article going back many years (and certainly articles that deserve to be mentioned again), many views may be generated from that alone that may not generate votes, downloads, comments, bookmarks, etc. I usually click on that Feature Article link just to see what's in it, even if it is far outside my own range of interests within .NET, which have a relatively "narrow" scope, I would guess, compared to many other CP users.
best, Bill
"There is a computer disease that anybody who works with computers knows about. It's a very serious disease and it interferes completely with the work. The trouble with computers is that you 'play' with them!" Richard Feynman.
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Looks like recent update has removed the line separating the signature from message content. (for tech forums only, I see working here!)
Just replied a question in ASP.NET forum and found my signature just below my answer content.
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You mean for this[^] message? It's because you had a hanging A tag. Fixed.
cheers,
Chris Maunder
The Code Project | Co-founder
Microsoft C++ MVP
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Yep, that one only.
Thanks for fixing. But, I did not made it happen - just wanted to share. Or did I?
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Sorry, but it was your hanging A tag.
It's OK: I won't charge you this time.
cheers,
Chris Maunder
The Code Project | Co-founder
Microsoft C++ MVP
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Chris Maunder wrote: It's OK: I won't charge you this time.
Oops! Thanks for sparing me of.
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We've just done a site update so weirdness would have been expected for a couple of minutes.
cheers,
Chris Maunder
The Code Project | Co-founder
Microsoft C++ MVP
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