No one at this forum lately?

ThePentiumGuy

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hey

ever since this forum was bought by iNET (i dont mean to be rebellious, but im just trying to state a fact), i havent really seen a lot of people at this forum

is it because the heavy interface takes a toll on the 56kers? or the increased formality.. or?

i mean ive been here for a year almost, and i certainly remember last year there were a lot of active people around, now this forum seems almost .. empty (with the exception of a few people)

is it just me? or is anyone else thinkin the same thing?

pent
 
Youre absolutely right, I dont know the reason for anyone else, but Im working 90 to 100 hours per week. :(

And yeah even with high-speed the pages are quite bloated.
 
I found the same, like Robby, even with high speed connection, it does take a bit for the pages to load.

Plus, sometimes I can only get here once a week if Im lucky because of work.

Maybe there is a new secret underground forum that has free beer for members.
 
One of the reasons I think is that now there are alot of .NET resources on the net, articles, sample code, libraries..etc. If some one is stuck on some thing that he cant solve, before posting his problem here, hell look for articles and code samples that solves his problems. If he doesnt find, then his choice will be to post his problem in a forum.
When this forum first started, .NET was a new technology, so there wasnt much about it on the net....which is not the case now
 
Robby said:
And yeah even with high-speed the pages are quite bloated.

*shrug*

The pages here fly for me at home (cablemodem and an AMD64) and at work (who knows what the connection is - our network weenies are always messing with it - but its usually fast...and an AMD2600 or something).

The sister site, XTreme VB Talk, continues to thrive despite the ownership change using almost the exact same forum structure (I *think* there are some slight differences but Im not an admin so I couldnt say for sure) - so, I dont think the ownership or forum/page layout is a factor.

Id consider these forums underutilized. The good thing is that a lot of intelligent and talented people have been and continue to be here to answer questions so its a valuable resource regardless.

Paul
 
I used to visit this site a lot.But i started feeling a nasty vibe on it.People would start giving snotty answers to questions.Then there was the bragging going on as well.So i just didnt log in anymore.
 
wessamzeidan said:
One of the reasons I think is that now there are alot of .NET resources on the net, articles, sample code, libraries..etc. If some one is stuck on some thing that he cant solve, before posting his problem here, hell look for articles and code samples that solves his problems. If he doesnt find, then his choice will be to post his problem in a forum.
When this forum first started, .NET was a new technology, so there wasnt much about it on the net....which is not the case now
PWNettles point applies here too. VB6 has been around a lot longer than .Net and so there are many, many more articles on the web. Even so that forum still thrives.

The page bloat issue is slightly harder. XVBT is much larger and has much more inertia. I think that the slow page load times are having a more influential effect here due the small size of this forum.

We are looking at the possibility of coming up with a slimmer style but that is a large undertaking that iNet are not interested in doing themselves. As Robby should, he and most of the Admins have many constraints on our time. Just bear with us.

Paul:
How fast is that cable modem? Im on a 1mbps ADSL line here and there is a noticable amount of page loading going on.
 
There is a hack for vBulletin, I use one on my site, that will give good ideas on load times per page that they could easily install to check the times.

Doesnt the VB6 site also have .NET forums as well, I remember looking for something and got a .NET answer over there.
 
Bodybag said:
I used to visit this site a lot.But i started feeling a nasty vibe on it.People would start giving snotty answers to questions.Then there was the bragging going on as well.So i just didnt log in anymore.

I was a bit put off by a lot of the anti-VB sentiment I got from 2 or 3 users. Any question about VB and theyd start going off on the shortcummings of vb programmers and how they havnt learned how to program property... Which I guess would be a dig at vb6 programmers as they had to do some things differently, I dont see any relevance in the least as Im programming vb.net and there are only a handfull of differences between C# and vb.net (and none that Ive ever needed to use).

Sure there were some snippy answers when someone would post a question stating that they searched but may not have known the proper terminology to search for it (its so damn easy to search for something when you know were to look!), and people would be kinda snotty and provide a link and show that they searched for... apparently showing the lack of effort on the questioners part because they didnt know the proper keyword to search for.

Thats prevented me from asking a few questions here... at least the VB boards arnt anti-VB, and if you stick to the .Net portion they normally arnt anti-.net either.

I think I prefer these boards on the whole, but until the last few days I havnt been posting.
 
Im on this board since 3 - 4 months... And I think that theres a lot of information that can be gathered.

However I must say that theres a lot of articles and doc on the net right now.

My opinion is theres too much help over the web so a forum isnt the first place to look at.

Love this forum !!! :)
 
Agreed, there is a lot more on .NET than there use to be, but I think I still come here first when I have a problem. Yes, there has been a few times where I thought the answer given was a little snotty, but also at the time I could have been so fustrated at not being able to figure out the question, that I took the responce the wrong way.

I think someone mentioned being just giving links as an answer, I dont think this is a bad thing. Sometimes they are links to this forum, but on the same topic they are asking about, no use re-writing the responce. There have been times I have been pointed to the MSDN Lib, which has helped, and if I still dont know I repost that I was still lost, and have gotten more help.

So I am not sure why it seems slow to those who have been here a long time, I get an answer pretty quick when I do have problems, I have a few that never got answered, but not worried about em too much to stop coming here.
 
Banjo said:
Paul:
How fast is that cable modem? Im on a 1mbps ADSL line here and there is a noticable amount of page loading going on.

Im not much of a benchmarker so I dont know off the top of my head...I just ran speed test at PC Pitstop a couple of times, which hopefully is somewhat accurate, and hit ~3350Kb/s average. That site said cablemodem speeds are typically 1000-3000Kb/s. As with any internet connection there are a lot of potential factors that can affect speed. (Download test performed on a 3354 KBytes file which is far larger than anything youd typically get hitting this site - the home forum listings page is ~70Kb not counting graphics which should be cached for regular users).

I think processor speed can be a factor too...since the data has to be rendered once its received.

Geographic location could be a factor too.

*shrug*


Rick_Fla said:
So I am not sure why it seems slow to those who have been here a long time, I get an answer pretty quick when I do have problems, I have a few that never got answered, but not worried about em too much to stop coming here.

By slow I think they mean that there arent that many threads started asking questions. Given the newness of .Net and volume of posting at the VB6 site one would think thered be more traffic here. The questions that do get posted do receive quick answers because there are a lot of knowledgeable people lurking and willing to help.

Paul
 
Is that 3.5 megabytes or megabits (dont you just hate the acronym people :)). Either way you have a significant speed advantage over most users. If it mbits/s then youre 2-6 times faster than my home connection and if its mbytes/s then multiply by 8!
I think that might explain why page load times arent a factor for you. And of course, Im on a 512kbits/s connection here so Im ten times faster than the poor dialup users. I know a couple of users who have mentioned being really fed up with accessing the forum on a dialup.
 
Kilobits...so Megabits I think. Fast...but not THAT fast! :p

I feel sorry for anyone who doesnt have cablemodem, dsl, or some form of high speed access availability in their area. :(

Paul
 
We never will either. The 20% of us (according to the statistics Ive seen) that live in the last-mile areas dont and will never get wired broadband Internet access (I do not consider satellite to be a viable option, and WiMAX is yet-to-be). The providers cant justify the expense will little return, and I cant say I blame them. For something like this, the federal government should be stepping in with grants. The Internet (and networking as a whole) is far too important to have anything less than a 100% geographic saturation, both for business and education.
 
Derek Stone said:
We never will either.

Not totally unrelated, a client wanted high speed access, either dsl or cable modem, but she had her buisiness apart from the block, almost on a little mini block in a funny traffic intersection.

The DSL would have cost her 5,000 to connect (they could have done it over the phone poles, but required special permits) and cable was estimated at 50,000 minimum. The cost to dig up a street on a buisy intersection.

The closest store is about 150 feet away. We were joking that it would be much cheaper to get them DSL/Cable and run a powerful wireless network signal across the street :p

Right now she still has Dial up, and ironically doesnt want the ISDN upgrade which would be mad cheap. :D
 
50% of internet users are still on dialup. It requires a lot of patience to bother to navigate this place with a 56k modem.
 
At work I can download up to 1 Megabytes per sec. (Im working for a main ISP :p).
But at home I can download up to 800Kilobyes per sec (Buying from their main concurent)

So at both home and work... this website is realllllllyyyyyyy fast :)
But Im some what impressed that 50% of all user only have dialup. But Im sure that most of them dont need more. Let think about your grand-father or grand-mother... they dont do a lot of internet... and most of the time... they only go see the news on the net :)

So... I might think that dialup is still needed... well... until High-speed provider lower their prise !!! :p
 
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