I know, I have already asked this question. Rather than revive an old dead thread I have created this new one.
The question is: How do you surf CC? Do you load each section into a new tab? Do you use the New Post search? Do you only view certain sections?
However you surf, let us know here!
How do you surf CodeCall?
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Guest_Jordan_*
, Nov 20 2008 03:33 PM
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Guest_Jordan_*
Posted 20 November 2008 - 03:33 PM
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#2
Posted 20 November 2008 - 03:57 PM
Like this:

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Okay, serious answer now.
I tend to keep everything in the same tab. Unless I'm in a hurry, in which case I'll locate all the interesting threads, open new tabs and then cycle through them.
I usually only come to the lounge daily, and then the C++ forum when I run into trouble with some code.

:D
Okay, serious answer now.
I tend to keep everything in the same tab. Unless I'm in a hurry, in which case I'll locate all the interesting threads, open new tabs and then cycle through them.
I usually only come to the lounge daily, and then the C++ forum when I run into trouble with some code.
#3
Posted 20 November 2008 - 04:36 PM
When I arrive at CodeCall, I immediately hit the new posts link and go through the results. I pay special attention to any threads with a moderated post flag, threads with the "I've posted here" checkbox, and threads in certain subforums (C and C++, for example).
Those threads get opened in multiple tabs. I respond/act as appropriate, and on the last one hit the "new posts" link again to see what's happened while I went through 20+ posts.
Those threads get opened in multiple tabs. I respond/act as appropriate, and on the last one hit the "new posts" link again to see what's happened while I went through 20+ posts.
#4
Posted 21 November 2008 - 08:10 AM
hmmm........I first go to "The Lounge - Games" couse it is my favorite forum. After that I visit VB and Python forums. And than if I have time C++ and the others........
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#5
Posted 21 November 2008 - 10:39 AM
first of all when i enter CC .. i hit "New Posts" link .. and if im in a hurry i only check the interesting threads .. and then when i have more time .. i check all new posts made ..
#7
Posted 21 November 2008 - 11:41 AM
i first check the CP for subscribed threads then to the new posts, i pay attention to the c# and c++ section then the lounge
yo homie i heard you like one-line codes so i put a one line code that evals a decrypted one line code that prints "i love one line codes"
eval(base64_decode("cHJpbnQgJ2kgbG92ZSBvbmUtbGluZSBjb2Rlcyc7"));
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#9
Posted 21 November 2008 - 11:51 AM
it would be a good way to check replies for your posts
yo homie i heard you like one-line codes so i put a one line code that evals a decrypted one line code that prints "i love one line codes"
eval(base64_decode("cHJpbnQgJ2kgbG92ZSBvbmUtbGluZSBjb2Rlcyc7"));
www.amrosama.com | the unholy methods of javascript
#11
Posted 21 November 2008 - 11:57 AM
yeah but there would be new posts mixed with the old ones which can distur you if you are on a hurry
yo homie i heard you like one-line codes so i put a one line code that evals a decrypted one line code that prints "i love one line codes"
eval(base64_decode("cHJpbnQgJ2kgbG92ZSBvbmUtbGluZSBjb2Rlcyc7"));
www.amrosama.com | the unholy methods of javascript


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