2 years in php

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feyd
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2 years in php

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I can't believe it.. It's been 2 years since I've started working in PHP.. it feels like ages ago. Certainly is a few posts ago :)
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feyd wrote:I can't believe it.. It's been 2 years since I've started working in PHP.. it feels like ages ago. Certainly is a few posts ago :)
You got some rapid-fire greasemonkey script you're keeping secret and I want in on it :)
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Woot! Woot! today is my 2 year anniversary here at DevNet :)

My First Post:

Posted: Tue Jan 13, 2004 6:58 pm

viewtopic.php?p=80866&highlight=#80866

Edit: Oh yeah, 10 more posts and I hit 1,000 posts I think I should be able to do that tonight :)
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Post by Roja »

hawleyjr wrote:Woot! Woot! today is my 2 year anniversary here at DevNet :)
Congrats. I just passed my 2 year as well, didn't realize it.

April 29th will be my 4 year anniversary with PHP.. and Blacknova Traders. Still going strong, still love PHP. :)
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Yeah, I didn't even realise either until Feyd made mention to his 2 year...
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Damn, the summer immediately after I joined brings back good memories. 12 more days and it's been 3 years for me.
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yep, time flies. already been here 6 months.
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Post by Deemo »

my 2 year anniversary comes in 4 more days


posts dont reflect it though 8O
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Well I still have my time to go :)
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As above, holy cow 21posts per day..
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WOW accordingly to my bio I've been a member since 2004 :P
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Re: 2 years in php

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feyd wrote:I can't believe it.. It's been 2 years since I've started working in PHP.. it feels like ages ago. Certainly is a few posts ago :)
Yea buddy....I don't know how you do it...

That is a crazy amount of posts...

When I signed up at the codeproject, I was in competition with my buddy Nish...

I have long since gave up on that quest...

http://www.codeproject.com/script/profile/whos_who.asp

He's number two 8O
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Re: 2 years in php

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Hockey wrote:Yea buddy....I don't know how you do it...
Well, he gets padded quite a bit by being first to mod threads with posts like "please use php tags", and "Please name your threads better", etc.

Notably, however, he also does many of those posts now inline - meaning his post count is even *higher*, because he does it in the OP's post.
Hockey wrote:When I signed up at the codeproject, I was in competition with my buddy Nish...

I have long since gave up on that quest...
My goal is to get into the top ten here. I would really enjoy being a top-10 poster, and not being a mod. I think thats pretty impressive, and shows a serious commitment to the community. :)
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Post by Buddha443556 »

Congrats! You certainly have contributed much to the community here.
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Re: 2 years in php

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Roja wrote:
Hockey wrote:Yea buddy....I don't know how you do it...
Well, he gets padded quite a bit by being first to mod threads with posts like "please use php tags", and "Please name your threads better", etc.

Notably, however, he also does many of those posts now inline - meaning his post count is even *higher*, because he does it in the OP's post.
Hockey wrote:When I signed up at the codeproject, I was in competition with my buddy Nish...

I have long since gave up on that quest...
My goal is to get into the top ten here. I would really enjoy being a top-10 poster, and not being a mod. I think thats pretty impressive, and shows a serious commitment to the community. :)
I can't deny that. However in all fareness, like you already said, many top posters submit brief posts, or atleast...make comments which do nothing but add their 2 cents to a topic...technical or not.

ie: "I agree with that ;)"

Heck even bottom posters like me post messages like that :P

I've accepted I'll never be a top poster anywhere...I simply can't commit that much time at any single place...I frequent hundreds of forums...so maybe combined, over the years I probably have in access of 100,000 posts...but at any single one place...the best I have is maybe a couple thousand :roll:

Ah well...

The early bird gets the worm, but it's always the second mouse that gets the cheese ;)

Cheers :)
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