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I believer the CP "Quick Answer" feature is to help the genuine programmers who had been stuck on a problem or a bug, that they couldn't figure out how to solve it.
BUT,again and again I noticed that some people post "Quick Answer" question, that should have searched on the google in the first place for example request sourcecode c# for jenetic algoritm[^].
These people doesn't even have the technical capabilities to search their question on google, so why don't CP has a filter mechanism that, when people post "Quick Answer" question, they must post their code and without a piece of code, they are not allowed to post question.
What do others think about this?
Think! Don't write a line of code unless you absolutely need to.
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And if I have a question requesting clarification about about a design pattern? Do I have to make up code for this? Perhaps I'm asking a question about a particular architecture I'm considering and I want to know if anyone can see any holes in the design I'm planning.
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Suppose you could attach a design diagram. That wouldn't be hard would it?
Think! Don't write a line of code unless you absolutely need to.
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If all you're doing is asking a question where you can easily lay it out in words, then why would you want to include a design diagram? All you have done here is put a barrier to people asking a question. It's better to educate them that they stand a better chance of getting an answer if they actually include all the relevant information than it is to prevent them posting the question in the first place.
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We cannot forget the fact that those who have the capacity to be educated, will use it wisely. BUT those who has absolutely zero intellectual capacity will not be educated and giving them equal share is a drain on the others.
Think! Don't write a line of code unless you absolutely need to.
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Jegan Thiyagesan wrote: BUT those who has absolutely zero intellectual capacity will not be educated and
giving them equal share is a drain on the others
I don't agree. All that happens for those users is that they don't get their questions answered. It's their loss.
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This is exactly why this conversation started. Those who post irrelevant questions don't get their answered that is because we read their question and decided this is not the question to answered. So somewhat it is wasting the time of a member who could have answered a genuine question.
Think! Don't write a line of code unless you absolutely need to.
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I disagree I'm afraid. Your recommendation means that you are going to have a lot fewer questions - even from those who could improve, and all you've done is moved people over to StackOverflow. Educate them. Don't stop them using the site.
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CP is professional site for professionals, this is not facebook for dummies. The place for dummies to get educated is Google not CP neither StackOverflow.
CP "Quick Answer" feature is not about collecting questions on CP nor collecting members. this is about one developer helping another. Having an option for the author to support their question with a code, diagram, picture, screen shot, etc, will improve the quality of answer as well as response time.
Think! Don't write a line of code unless you absolutely need to.
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Where does it say it's only for professionals? That's one heck of a condescending notion. Take a look at the tagline. "for those who code"
I'm sorry to say, but this idea gets my vote of no.
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It would be nice to give CPIans the ability to sort bookmarks in different ways than the actual per section.
Personnaly I am using bokmarks as a kind of "I will read this article later" so I'd find practical to have the ability to sort bookmarks by "bookmarked date desc". I could then easily browse the latest bookmarks I have nor read yet...
Seulement, dans certains cas, n'est-ce pas, on n'entend guère que ce qu'on désire entendre et ce qui vous arrange le mieux... [^]
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Go to the Search page, enter "*" in the search box and click Search. Select 'Everything' and 'My Bookmarks'. You can then select a sort. While you can't sort by bookmarked date desc, you can sort by date create (or modified) desc.
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Hi Matthew,
Thanks for the work around. Unfortunately does not help me much...
A more specific facility to order on the Bookmark page would be more useful.
Seulement, dans certains cas, n'est-ce pas, on n'entend guère que ce qu'on désire entendre et ce qui vous arrange le mieux... [^]
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Agreed.
For me, the most bang for the buck would be to display my bookmarks in reverse chrono order (most recent first) of bookmarked date.
/ravi
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IE8 -- I was just writing a comment on a blog and when I used Shift-Left or Shift-Right the text I was trying to select got deleted.
I am unable to reproduce it.
Edit: Now it's doing it again in another comment on a Tip. I also tried Shift-End, Shift-Up, and Shift-Down and it did it.
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PIEBALDconsult wrote: IE8
Well, there's your problem.
Bob Dole The internet is a great way to get on the net.
2.0.82.7292 SP6a
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This has been happening to me for years. I fixed the problem by switching to Chrome (maybe not the answer you were looking for, but it works).
/ravi
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It's only been a few times so far.
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I don't seem to be receiving them - I just checked an answer and there was a comment 41 minutes ago, but no email has arrived. It was all working an hour and a half ago (email @15:37, current time 17:13) and I haven't changed any settings. I just checked and all three of the "Email Notifications" are checked in the "MySettings...Newsletters & Emails" tab of the settings page.
Looks like it may be at my ISP - I can't get any messages through...oh, joy!
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 have edited the answer that the text is not going out of the box anymore...
cheers,
Marco Bertschi
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Yes, that is fine, but it does not fix the issue permanently.
I could have done that also. But I reported because it is a bug.
You just removed some of the "=====", so that the length of that text is minimized and it gets displayed inside the box.
Ideally, when the text increases, the text should be wrapped in that box.
So, I am going to increase that length so that it will seen by the admin of CP.
Thanks,
Tadit.
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If you do so, I'd like to add another example from The Lounge[^] where the same error occurs.
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Yes, this is also an issue.
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