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Yeah, I know this great idea has been pooh-poohed by the people that know better. I think it is a huge mistake personally, but you got the keys to the car, so OK.

Why not allow a user option to filter out questions with uploaded code and have it default to filter? Did you see Code Project's Browser add-in that allows a user to browse postings from within Visual Studio and open up the project in VS with a single click? Too cool. A much higher percentage and better quality of of higher quality answers would be provided if people could open up the code and tweak it to find the solution. Does anyone care to point to a competitor site that allows upload? I wanna go there.

Yeah, I know this great idea has been pooh-poohed by the people that know better. I think it is a huge mistake personally, but you got the keys to the car, so OK.

Why not allow a user option to filter out questions with uploaded code and have it default to filter? Did you see Code Project's Browser add-in that allows a user to browse postings from within Visual Studio and open up the project in VS with a single click? Too cool. A much higher percentage and better quality of of answers would be provided if people could open up the code and tweak it to find the solution. Does anyone care to point to a competitor site that allows upload? I wanna go there.

Why not allow a user option to filter out questions with uploaded code and have it default to filter? Did you see Code Project's Browser add-in that allows a user to browse postings from within Visual Studio and open up the project in VS with a single click? Too cool. A much higher percentage of higher quality answers would be provided if people could open up the code and tweak it to find the solution.

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Uploading code for small projects  

Yeah, I know this great idea has been pooh-poohed by the people that know better.

  I think it is a huge mistake personally, but you got the keys to the car, so OK.

Why not allow a user option to filter out questions with uploaded code and have it default to filter?

  Did you see Code Project's Browser add-in that allows a user to browse postings from within Visual Studio and open up the project in VS with a single click? Too cool.

  A much higher percentage and better quality of of answers would be provided if people could open up the code and tweektweak it to find the solution.

  Does anyone care to point to a competitor site that allows upload? I wanna go there.

Uploading code for small projects  

Yeah, I know this great idea has been pooh-poohed by the people that know better.

  I think it is a huge mistake personally, but you got the keys to the car, so OK.

Why not allow a user option to filter out questions with uploaded code and have it default to filter?

  Did you see Code Project's Browser add-in that allows a user to browse postings from within Visual Studio and open up the project in VS with a single click? Too cool.

  A much higher percentage and better quality of of answers would be provided if people could open up the code and tweek it to find the solution.

  Does anyone care to point to a competitor site that allows upload? I wanna go there.

Uploading code for small projects

Yeah, I know this great idea has been pooh-poohed by the people that know better. I think it is a huge mistake personally, but you got the keys to the car, so OK.

Why not allow a user option to filter out questions with uploaded code and have it default to filter? Did you see Code Project's Browser add-in that allows a user to browse postings from within Visual Studio and open up the project in VS with a single click? Too cool. A much higher percentage and better quality of of answers would be provided if people could open up the code and tweak it to find the solution. Does anyone care to point to a competitor site that allows upload? I wanna go there.

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Uploading code for small projects

Yeah, I know this great idea has been pooh-poohed by the people that know better.

I think it is a huge mistake personally, but you got the keys to the car, so OK.

Why not allow a user option to filter out questions with uploaded code and have it default to filter?

Did you see Code Project's Browser add-in that allows a user to browse postings from within Visual Studio and open up the project in VS with a single click? Too cool.

A much higher percentage and better quality of of answers would be provided if people could open up the code and tweek it to find the solution.

Does anyone care to point to a competitor site that allows upload? I wanna go there.