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Nil
Starting Member
19 Posts |
Posted - 27 October 2003 : 05:58:48
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Hi all:
do anyone know when snitz gonna make the .net version of their discussion forum, or anyone knows where i can find another discussion forums website on .net with open source to down load.
i will appritiate if someone will help on this matter ASAP.
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Edited by - ruirib on 17 December 2003 21:32:55 |
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HuwR
Forum Admin
United Kingdom
20585 Posts |
Posted - 27 October 2003 : 08:19:26
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there will not be a .net version. |
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the vision tm
Starting Member
2 Posts |
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revenger
Junior Member
United Kingdom
132 Posts |
Posted - 27 October 2003 : 09:19:12
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nah, not as good as Snitz! |
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golfmann
Junior Member
United States
450 Posts |
Posted - 17 December 2003 : 21:24:27
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quote: Originally posted by HuwR
there will not be a .net version.
Why? (I understand it's 4+ times faster, but needs server side tricks, and asp will eventually be merged into dot net
Am I mis-formed?
What are the drawbacks? |
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golfmann
Junior Member
United States
450 Posts |
Posted - 17 December 2003 : 21:34:45
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Huw nevermind... I searched down farther. please disregard above.. |
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ruirib
Snitz Forums Admin
Portugal
26364 Posts |
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Nathan
Help Moderator
USA
7664 Posts |
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sr_erick
Senior Member
USA
1318 Posts |
Posted - 18 December 2003 : 00:32:41
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Wow! I just checked out those microsoft asp.net forums. Holy smokes for fast...wow...fastest forum I have ever surfed. I can see the reasoning behind a non-asp.net snitz forum. It most definatly is a lot of work. I will have to look into asp.net now, it looks interesting. |
Erick Snowmobile Fanatics
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Nathan
Help Moderator
USA
7664 Posts |
Posted - 18 December 2003 : 00:47:03
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Microsoft's forum is fast because of the besasty machines they put it on and the tight SQL Stored Procs they used. I've looked at some of their SQL code and wow, its crazy. Wish I knew how to do that. |
Nathan Bales CoreBoard | Active Users Download |
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The Impact
Junior Member
Australia
398 Posts |
Posted - 18 December 2003 : 02:21:14
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quote: Wish I knew how to do that.
Don't try and make yourself sound dumb ! |
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Nathan
Help Moderator
USA
7664 Posts |
Posted - 18 December 2003 : 02:24:18
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When I say things like that, I means I'm planning on learning how to do that. |
Nathan Bales CoreBoard | Active Users Download |
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The Impact
Junior Member
Australia
398 Posts |
Posted - 18 December 2003 : 03:46:21
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No probs, good luck then ! You can teach me one day.
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miperez
Junior Member
Spain
243 Posts |
Posted - 18 December 2003 : 07:08:07
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Hello
I am currently downloading the MS Forums, I want to see those wonderful Stored Procs
I have seen your forum, Nathan, and it's really impressive, I like it. Is it some kind of migration from Snitz to .NET or have you built it from scratch following Snitz's look and feel? |
Best Regards
Mikel Perez
"Hell is the place where everything test perfectly, and nothing works"
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Nathan
Help Moderator
USA
7664 Posts |
Posted - 18 December 2003 : 14:28:16
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I built it from scratch following what I considered a 'standard' forum user/interface. Mainly I based user interation on those from Snitz, vBulletin, phpBB, and IBForums. And some things you might notce something done completely uniquely.
It would be possible to build a completely Snitz template for Coreboard, but why would you do that? you might as well just use Snitz.
You will find the Stored Procs in the .sql file. They are mighty hard to read though. |
Nathan Bales CoreBoard | Active Users Download |
Edited by - Nathan on 18 December 2003 14:30:13 |
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Jeepaholic
Average Member
USA
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