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Developer's Corner / Re: Best way to start learning C++?
« Last post by Renegade on January 04, 2008, 09:06 PM »
I mentioned that somewhat seriously. C# is similar to Java and C++ in many ways, but is much more friendly to use than either of those two.

So by learning C# first, you get up to speed without a lot of the dangers that come with C++ and unmanaged code. You're then free to focus on those tricky things in C++ when you get to them, instead of dividing your attention amongst different issues.

You can also do unmanaged code in C# as well, so you've got a lot of choices. With pure C++, your environment limits you in some ways.

From a learning perspective, it seems to make sense to learn to swim in the shallow end before you jump into the deep end. C is "the deep end".
10302
Living Room / Re: What is appropriate content for DonationCoder?
« Last post by Renegade on January 04, 2008, 08:58 PM »
HOLY! Talk about a thread post count spinning out of control! SOOOO many posts here! CodeTRUCKER -- You really hit a nerve!


Hi Renegade,

I have noted that you have always been one to say what you thought.? Allow me the same courtesy.

Absosmurfly! :)

One of my biggest disappointments was when after learning of your ingenious musical s/w, I was intrigued by your "Complain about bad software here" link and followed it to see what was offered that I might could use.? I think what you did was not cute, sly or clever.? It was an ambush and it was mean.? I was terribly disappointed, as I have said.? Do I wish to censor your use of innocuous tag lines yes, but only to prevent others from a foul trick.?  Like a lie that is the parasite that feeds off the very truth that it has to depend on to be successful, your posting of such an affront only worked because I had come to trust the integrity of the community.? In short you prostituted the reputation of DC to effect your game.? You are not completely to blame; however, as the leadership was aware of the trap door and, to my knowledge, it has never been addressed.

It certainly isn't meant as some kind of trick or ambush. Perhaps it's a tad understated though... I've changed it from "Complain" to "Rant" and added an NSFW. Might take out the NSFW though... Not sure... "Rant" could equally be "Curse" though, and perhaps that's a bit more accurate.

The purpose of that site is purely for venting frustrations that certainly woudn't be appropriate here.

There is no game there though - it's an honest effort to provide a place to rant without any fear of consequence and without any fear of censorship, etc. etc. etc. It's not commercial either. You'll note that the site has no ads, and similarly for the DNP site as well.

Perhaps you're referring to the tinyurl though -- I used that simply to avoid any profanity here, and not as some sort of deception.

It's certainly not for everyone though.

I'm quite sure my other "fun" site wouldn't be appreciated by a lot of other people as well. (Not Safe At All) Depends on your sense of humor really. If profanity is offensive, then no. If religion is a sensitive area, then most certainly it's horribly offensive. (My mother thinks it's entirely terrible.) nudone did the design, and a few others here found it most humorous. Different strokes I suppose.

Given the amount of profanity in regular movies and TV, I suppose that I'm just entirely desensitized to it. The "F" word for me is really just a new variation on "very" with about the same meaning. Sub into "I'm very hungry." But there is very little profanity here.

I don't think I'm trying to prostitute DC though. If I were out to be malicious, well... I wouldn't ever bother as it's a total waste of time. I'm certainly not mean-spirited, though my sense of humour may be a bit twisted.

e.g. I love South Park and think it's absolutely a brilliant satire without compare. One of my favorite bands is the Dayglo Abortions and they certainly have some of the most shocking/funny lyrics you'd ever hear. (Everytime I hear that song I laugh - it's so completely insane!)

My guess is that some people take things more seriously than others. I tend not to take things very seriously in a lot of contexts.

One thing though CodeTRUCKER, I think that you are a bit out of line when you say, "You are not completely to blame; however, as the leadership was aware of the trap door and, to my knowledge, it has never been addressed." Technology can be a very frustrating thing, and it's not uncommon for people to curse at their computers. I provide an outlet for that, but nobody else is responsible for it other than myself. IF anything, the "blame" should rest entirely on me for posting something that is potentially offensive in a permissive environment (DC). The only "blame" that I can see being assigned to the leadership is in providing a tolerant environment.

However, there actually are some things that I find offensive. Not many, but a few. I don't really get upset by them though. Just as a couple of examples, the "N" word doesn't bother me in the least (it's just a word after all), but when used inside of a malicious context, I find it quite offensive (the intent defines the word -- yes -- I'm subscribing to the Humpty Dumpty philosophy in some ways -- see below). Racism and sexism are completely offensive to me. We have none of that here thankfully.

The other thing that I find offensive (doesn't get me upset though), is personal attacks. Never needed. It's simply a low blow that can be better done by attacking someone's actions or words instead.

Humpty Dumpty Philosophy of Words
  'And only ONE for birthday presents, you know.  There's glory
for you!'

  'I don't know what you mean by "glory,"' Alice said.

  Humpty Dumpty smiled contemptuously.  'Of course you don't--
till I tell you.  I meant "there's a nice knock-down argument for
you!"'

  'But "glory" doesn't mean "a nice knock-down argument,"' Alice
objected.

  'When _I_ use a word,' Humpty Dumpty said in rather a scornful
tone, 'it means just what I choose it to mean--neither more nor
less.'

  'The question is,' said Alice, 'whether you CAN make words mean
so many different things.'

  'The question is,' said Humpty Dumpty, 'which is to be master--
that's all.'


But to kind of get back on track, I have no strong opinions about whatever gets implemented. It's mouser's site and he gets to say what goes. We all get a free ride here, so in his house, we abide by his rules. NSFW tags? If that's the solution, then that's it. Stronger moderation? I'm never in favour of moderation except for extreme cases, but I'll go with the flow.

For posts that refer to pornography... Well... Porn is a big part of the Internet and we're all exposed to it in some way or another. Porn is where the popup originated, and where a lot of innovation and development originates (it was a porn label that first made full DVDs available for purchase and download -- they're leading the online market). While we may not like it, it will always have a place in technology discussions. There's a very big difference between discussing the technology and issues surrounding it and discussing sex. Naturally, when talking about porn there will be some suggestive comments, but I've never seen the topic turn to "I'd hit that" or "so I was with this chick..." type of discussions here. The focus has always been on technology, which I think is entirely appropriate.

Working in IT, porn is something that I'd be negligent if I ignored. They lead the market in many ways, and looking at how they operate is important to know. It's a question of, "how are people using technology?" They happen to come up with some pretty innovative things from time-to-time.

In any event, just my 2 cents.
10303
Developer's Corner / Re: Best way to start learning C++?
« Last post by Renegade on January 03, 2008, 10:25 PM »
Buy a book.

...on C#... :)

10304
General Software Discussion / Re: Microsoft charges customers for free services
« Last post by Renegade on January 03, 2008, 09:47 PM »
Hmmmm...

Webroot Spy Sweeper for MSN vs. Windows Defender

Well, are they different? Any benefits for Webroot over WD?

Free tech support with the subscription (remember that it's really paid support), vs. "free" support... Don't know the quality difference, but I'm betting there is some there...

10 GB of mail storage vs. 5 GB of mail storage

Dunno. I suppose that some things are just worth paying for to some people. I am certainly willing to pay for lots of things that I can get for free elsewhere simply because they are either superior or I want the support that comes with it. Free isn't always the answer.

I just take these kinds of articles as hype and not very seriously.

In other news, you can install Linux for FREE! Great for technophobes and the technologically illiterate because the investment is NOTHING! (You see my point?)
10305
Living Room / Re: What is appropriate content for DonationCoder?
« Last post by Renegade on January 03, 2008, 09:37 PM »
...
I would hope that whatever policy evolves, it is left deliberately vague.  Otherwise we shall become obsessed with discussing in detail the very subjects some find objectionable.

I don't think that I've ever seen anything that I've found even remotely offensive here... Then again, I could well be a culprit. ;)

But well said Ralf.

I've found that most topics where porn sites or sex toys come up are quite focused on technology with the given spattering of suggestive comments. But nothing even remotely obscene. Then again, I may well have missed those posts too as I can only manage to read a very few of the posts here, and can only respond to even fewer.

However, there certainly is a point to adding in NSFW tags or using the smilie. Sure... Sometimes it's a real pain in the to insert smilies like that, but it's not too much trouble really.

I don't mind a little bit of cursing, and I certainly do so myself, but there's a limit as well. Used sparingly (or rarely), it has a definite effect. Used without reserve, it's nothing short of, well, not sure what to call it other than "undesirable". Swearing belongs in an office when discussing IT projects with colleagues. :)

In any event, I have faith in the community here to properly police itself and in mouser's judgement over how things should pan out.

Cheers!
10306
Living Room / Re: The first true vaccine for your PC
« Last post by Renegade on January 02, 2008, 05:56 PM »
Interesting.

My first thought was, "Wouldn't it need to autorun to be really effective, and wouldn't that in itself be a security hole?" :)

Let's hope that they do better than Apple at not shipping viruses on their hardware.  ;D
10307
Living Room / Re: Turning a so-so movie to a hilarious comedy
« Last post by Renegade on January 02, 2008, 04:58 PM »
Reminds me of SCTV ...

That's one TV show that I really wish was still on the air (or ran longer than it did at least)! It was just off-the-hook hilarious!

10308
General Software Discussion / Re: NETSCAPE ---- R.I.P. !!!
« Last post by Renegade on January 02, 2008, 08:54 AM »
also mentioned here.. :)

Ok - Everytime I do this, I'm going to blame it on timezone differences from now on!  ;)
10309
General Software Discussion / NETSCAPE ---- R.I.P. !!!
« Last post by Renegade on January 01, 2008, 06:22 PM »
Netscape is dead.

Netscape Navigator, the world’s first commercial Web browser and the launch pad of the Internet boom, will be pulled off life support Feb. 1 after a 13-year run.

NS has been in terrible decline for so long, this really should be called "euthanasia". It's truly a mercy killing at this point. :(

10310
Living Room / Re: This coming year, I am SOO looking forward to __________ .
« Last post by Renegade on January 01, 2008, 09:28 AM »
Drat. I really want to blab on in this thread, but it's just too small of a world and the wrong people could read it. :(

10311
Living Room / Re: Another cody spotting? CAPTION THIS PICTURE CONTEST
« Last post by Renegade on December 28, 2007, 08:21 PM »

ATTACK!

bird-attacks-kid.jpg

Hehehe! :)
10312
Living Room / Re: What is a "Gentleman's drink"
« Last post by Renegade on December 27, 2007, 05:53 PM »
Insanity...

More insanity...

Even more insanity...

Does the insanity ever stop?

Now don't get me wrong... I sure as Hell wish that I had enough money to drive me completely insane. I'd love to be in the loony club with the guys that can afford that stuff!

Wouldn't it be cool to have a roll of $100's in the bathroom?
10313
Living Room / Re: Happy Festivus everyone!
« Last post by Renegade on December 25, 2007, 06:59 PM »
Ah, thanks for the perfect reference, Renegade!

When I die, I'm looking forward to the beer volcanoes and the stripper factory! :)

10314
Living Room / Re: Happy Festivus everyone!
« Last post by Renegade on December 23, 2007, 08:29 PM »
I'm not a god-believer...

Get some religion you godless heathen! ;)

10315
Living Room / Re: Are you sad?
« Last post by Renegade on December 22, 2007, 08:34 PM »
Ah... So THAT'S why...

At least I'm not the nut case! :)
10316
Living Room / Re: Another cody spotting? CAPTION THIS PICTURE CONTEST
« Last post by Renegade on December 22, 2007, 07:37 AM »
10317
Living Room / Re: Are you sad?
« Last post by Renegade on December 21, 2007, 01:52 AM »
WTF??? Now it is there!
10318
Living Room / Are you sad?
« Last post by Renegade on December 20, 2007, 08:37 PM »
I just noticed that https://www.donation...oder.com/Favicon.ico isn't there! :(

Wouldn't a Cody favicon make you much happier? ;)
10319
Living Room / Re: The Beatles Cover Stairway to Heaven
« Last post by Renegade on December 19, 2007, 07:34 AM »
Brilliant but it isn't as definitive as http://www.youtube.c.../watch?v=Cy5KjaAS7nY

I'm still speechless... Digeridoo???  :o
10320
Living Room / Re: The Beatles Cover Stairway to Heaven
« Last post by Renegade on December 19, 2007, 02:54 AM »
I'm speechless...
10321
Living Room / Re: Turning a so-so movie to a hilarious comedy
« Last post by Renegade on December 18, 2007, 05:05 PM »
I laughed my butt off at this one:

swc235qk.jpg

obi wan: "who could have done this?"

Hahahahaha~! :D

Hilarious!

I imagine that you could get these kinds of results by using Babelfish twice.
10322
Living Room / Re: Sonic's Biblic Adventure - Crappiest Fangame Challenge
« Last post by Renegade on December 18, 2007, 07:34 AM »
My favorite Bible themed game is here.

BTW -- "Sonic Hedgehog" is 52% in league with Satan! (But "Baby Jesus" is 58%!)



10323
Living Room / Re: Another cody spotting? CAPTION THIS PICTURE CONTEST
« Last post by Renegade on December 16, 2007, 03:46 PM »
Judas Priest

(New link there.)

Without a doubt one of the coolest bands in the "let's not alienate our fans" club!

They publish their guitar tab available for free and have lyrics on their site as well.

When I emailed them, they gave me permission to republish their tab provided I give attribution. Now just how cool is that?

But back to the original post... Definitely a good choice for a theme song for the pic! :D

10324
Living Room / Re: How Santa Gets Around To So Many
« Last post by Renegade on December 15, 2007, 10:55 PM »
Time to haul out my favorite Christmas piece, The Physics of Santa.

I nearly died the first time I read that! Ok - not die... but I was laughing so hard that I could barely breathe. I was turning red and worried that I'd pass out! I think it's one of the funniest things I've ever read. :D

The part where things start getting dangerous to your ability to stay conscious I believe is around, "Per second. Each." ;)


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Living Room / Re: SnowGlobe Boy
« Last post by Renegade on December 15, 2007, 10:46 PM »
Bah! I fart in your general direction!

Would have been impressive if the snow globe had water in it! ;)

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