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Doru Apostolescu
Posted: 06/14/2002, 4:41 AM

A good ideea (i think) is to create a new codechargestudio newsgroup (along
with the codechargestudio.beta, for history reason) and splitting it into
several scripting languages:

codechargestudio.asp
codechargestudio.php
codechargestudio.csharp
codechargestudio.cfml
codechargestudio.jsp
codechargestudio.servlet

and so on...

This splitting will alow everyone to post questions in the right place, to
the right people that eventualy will help him.

What do you say, people ?




Doru APOSTOLESCU
Certified NT Admin
TEHNOPLUS Ltd.
doru@tehnoplus.com




Steven Dowd
Posted: 06/14/2002, 5:14 AM

I think this is a good idea, it will save having to read all posts,
there should be a

codechargestudio.general
codechargestudio.oh.shit.what.now

hehehe, if it offends you, sorry about that last one, but you will get
the idea :)

Steven Dowd




"Doru Apostolescu" <doru@tehnoplus.com> wrote in message
news:aeckpk$88b$1@news.codecharge.com...
> A good ideea (i think) is to create a new codechargestudio newsgroup
(along
> with the codechargestudio.beta, for history reason) and splitting it
into
> several scripting languages:
>
> codechargestudio.asp
> codechargestudio.php
> codechargestudio.csharp
> codechargestudio.cfml
> codechargestudio.jsp
> codechargestudio.servlet
>
> and so on...
>
> This splitting will alow everyone to post questions in the right
place, to
> the right people that eventualy will help him.
>
> What do you say, people ?
>
>
>
>
> Doru APOSTOLESCU
> Certified NT Admin
> TEHNOPLUS Ltd.
>doru@tehnoplus.com
>
>
>
>
>

DonB
Posted: 06/14/2002, 5:32 AM

Please don't.

1. There is not so much activity that it warrants so many separate groups
2. It is very annoying to have to keep switching between groups, just to
stay abreast of everything
3. Things rarely are so clean-cut that they fit only in one subject
4. People have a hard time strictly following the "rule" of subject
matter.
5. The cross-pollination (hey, you can't do "X" in ASP but you can do it
in PHP) effect would be compromised.

It would be much better if everyone would make the effort to give a clue to
the language involved in their subject line so anyone not interested can
skip over it. Like:

ASP: How to modify the login form

don






Frank Rocco
Posted: 06/14/2002, 6:18 AM

Good idea Don,

I for one, currently use ASP & Javascript now, but want to become better
profisent in PHP and .NET.

PHP: Subject
NET: Subject
ASP: Subject
ANY: Subject

Frank

Geert Larsen
Posted: 06/17/2002, 4:05 AM

You got my vote on this solution, Don
/ geert

"DonB" <7432D63DBB01D03A196B1EDD80E8@comcast.net> wrote in message
news:aecnp3$ebv$1@news.codecharge.com...
> Please don't.
>
> 1. There is not so much activity that it warrants so many separate groups
> 2. It is very annoying to have to keep switching between groups, just to
> stay abreast of everything
> 3. Things rarely are so clean-cut that they fit only in one subject
> 4. People have a hard time strictly following the "rule" of subject
> matter.
> 5. The cross-pollination (hey, you can't do "X" in ASP but you can do it
> in PHP) effect would be compromised.
>
> It would be much better if everyone would make the effort to give a clue
to
> the language involved in their subject line so anyone not interested can
> skip over it. Like:
>
> ASP: How to modify the login form
>
> don
>
>
>
>
>
>
>


   


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