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Forum Message 14 May 2013  
Thanks for mentioning Campus Classifieds.
Article 11 May 2013   license: CPOL
Learn how to get started in Windows Azure by following the progress of an actual web application as it is constructed.
Forum Message 2 May 2013  
I believe you are on the right track. Set up your directory watcher on your folder and then refresh the catalog when a new DLL pops in. This gets you set up to bring in the latest code bits. Now for t
Re: My vote of 5 by Tim Corey
Forum Message 30 Apr 2013  
I created the section called Be Consistent near the end of this article. Thanks for pointing out that it should be added.
Article 30 Apr 2013   license: CPOL
Reduce quirky bugs and headaches by applying these best practices.
Re: My vote of 5 by Tim Corey
Forum Message 30 Apr 2013  
Great point. I think I just assumed that people know to be consistent, but assumptions are always a killer. I'll start working on a section to cover consistency as a best practice. Thanks for the sugg
Forum Message 26 Apr 2013  
Thanks for the feedback. I did consider adding something about try/catch blocks but I'm not sure it would be what you expect. From what I have seen so far (and I am not yet comfortable that I have a g
Re: My vote of 4 by Tim Corey
Forum Message 26 Apr 2013  
I see what you are saying and depending on your skill level and with who is going to be modifying your code, that can be true. The reason I elevated it to a best practice is that it can be dangerous b
Re: special words by Tim Corey
Forum Message 24 Apr 2013  
Unfortunately, no I don't. If you find one, please let me know. In the meantime, my advice is to understand what JavaScript does so you can make good assumptions. For instance, now that you know that
Re: My vote of 4 by Tim Corey
Forum Message 24 Apr 2013  
The K&R vs. Allman debate is definitely a difficult one to be "right" about. I see what you are saying about lining up the braces and I do see the benefit there (and the pitfalls of not doing so). Per
Re: Altman v K&R by Tim Corey
Forum Message 24 Apr 2013  
I see what you are saying and I think the issue here is my poor phrasing. I wasn't trying to imply that when JavaScript was created that the authors said "we are going to design with the use of K&R in
Forum Message 24 Apr 2013  
I appreciate your response. While we may disagree a bit, I think we are generally on the same page. My philosophy is to establish a set of best practices. These aren't rules that can never be broken b
Forum Message 24 Apr 2013  
Thanks for catching that. I made the update to fix it.
Re: edit needed, etc. by Tim Corey
Forum Message 22 Apr 2013  
Thanks for the edit help. I made the change. Also, thanks for the vote.
Re: Security concerns by Tim Corey
Forum Message 22 Apr 2013  
Well, I see what you are getting at and there can be some concerns, but it might not be an issue at all. Here's why: in order for someone to attack your application, they would need to implement your
Re: My vote of 5 by Tim Corey
Forum Message 22 Apr 2013  
Wow, that's a weird little edge case. I'm not sure I've ever come across that one. It looks like it will only happen if you store -0 directly, since -1 + 1 = 0, not -0. While, like you said, it is dou
Re: My vote of 5 by Tim Corey
Forum Message 21 Apr 2013  
Yeah, I debated how far I should go into JS objects. I didn't want to slip into teaching the reader how to code in JavaScript. I just wanted to hit the key points of how best to develop in JavaScript.
Re: My vote of 5 by Tim Corey
Forum Message 21 Apr 2013  
Thanks.
Re: js floats by Tim Corey
Forum Message 21 Apr 2013  
That's an interesting way to work things. I'm glad you found something that works for you. Thanks for your vote.
Re: My Vote of 5 by Tim Corey
Forum Message 21 Apr 2013  
Yeah, I'm a C# coder primarily, and every once in a while I fall back on old habits. That is why JSLint is so helpful. It usually picks up on where I've coded my JavaScript like C#. Thanks for your
Re: My vote of 5 by Tim Corey
Forum Message 21 Apr 2013  
Thanks for your vote. I'm glad you found the article useful.
Re: My vote of 5 by Tim Corey
Forum Message 21 Apr 2013  
Thanks for the vote. I'm glad this article was useful to you.
Re: My vote of 5 by Tim Corey
Forum Message 21 Apr 2013  
I understand what you are saying and while I'm not sure I agree with your example, you are right that JavaScript is a client-side language that can be seen and changed at the user's end. The differenc
Re: Life changing! by Tim Corey
Forum Message 5 Apr 2013  
I'm glad you found this article useful and were able to translate it into a practical implementation in your environment. That was my goal in writing the article, so it is nice to hear that I succeed
Question 3 Apr 2013   license: CPOL
I'm looking to implement code syntax highlighting like is on Code Project. Is the CSS/JavaScript that does the highlighting inside the PRE tags on Code Project open source? If so, is there a place that I can download it? I want to implement a similar feature for our internal documentation...
Video Grouping by Tim Corey
Forum Message 25 Jan 2013  
I would like to see groupings. For instance, if I were to create a series on Web Design using ASP.NET, I would create multiple videos (one on MVC, one on JavaScript, etc.) If I were to sell the seri
Forum Message 16 Jan 2013  
Each stand-alone assembly will need to have that line in it (and it will need to point to the right config file). The other thing you could do, though, would be to have one assembly be responsible fo
Forum Message 16 Jan 2013  
I definitely think that setting up log4net in a service can be a good idea. It gives you a good view into something that is normally closed off from observation. Just don't forget that your logger w
Not an article by Tim Corey
Forum Message 6 Jan 2013  
We are big fans (and supporters) of open source software here at Code Project. However, our articles aren't really the place to advertise for help. I would recommend you turn this into a blog post.
Not an article by Tim Corey
Forum Message 6 Jan 2013  
If you take out your code sections, you don't have much left. Your article should have more content (explanation) before it is ready to be published.
Not an article by Tim Corey
Forum Message 4 Jan 2013  
This is a tip at best, but I'm not sure you really cover the content well enough yet. It seems incomplete.
Forum Message 4 Jan 2013  
Not sure why it was published but this definitely isn't ready to go yet. Looking forward to seeing it completed.
Article 2 Jan 2013   license: CPOL
Local storage, session storage, and all of the other web storage technologies can be great, but they can also be complicated. Learn how to use them, and then how to make life easier with AmplifyJS.
Not an article by Tim Corey
Forum Message 1 Jan 2013  
Right now this is basically a tip, but I think it could also use a bit more explanation and less code. You can attach the code to the article (in a zip file) so you don't need to put the entire block
Answer 30 Dec 2012   license: CPOL
Yes, you need the Windows Phone 8 SDK. Here is Microsoft's Getting Started page:http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/windowsphone/develop/jj714071(v=vs.105).aspx[^]
Re: Not an article by Tim Corey
Forum Message 29 Dec 2012  
We understand your aim but you still didn't address the issue Mike raised. This isn't an article because it has very little substance beyond pictures.
Forum Message 29 Dec 2012  
This is spam. Report it as such, and don't forget to report the user as well. Thanks.
Answer 27 Dec 2012   license: CPOL
What you want to do is use the @@ROWCOUNT variable after each statement and put that number into a variable. Then output that variable from your stored procedure. This Stack Overflow question will help out a...
Forum Message 27 Dec 2012  
What Mike is trying to say (and please don't read negativity into his post because he doesn't mean that) is that this article could be great but right now it is incomplete. The rule of thumb is that
Answer 23 Dec 2012   license: CPOL
If you want to store large amounts of text in a SQL database, then you want to use either a varchar(max) or a nvarchar(max) column to store that data. In case you don't know the difference, nvarchar will support Unicode characters. If you aren't sure if you will need Unicode support, that...
Not an article by Tim Corey
Forum Message 22 Dec 2012  
This is not an article. You have not formatted the text properly, you haven't explained what is going on in the code, and it is extremely short. Unfortunately, without a lot of work, this isn't even
Re: Not an article by Tim Corey
Forum Message 15 Dec 2012  
The qualifications for an article do not stop at completeness. They also include breadth of topic and amount of information shared. If a topic is not large enough or you do not have enough to share
Not an article by Tim Corey
Forum Message 15 Dec 2012  
This is a code dump. We do not qualify code dumps as articles. Remove all of your code and there is nothing left but the example text from the article template. Either write an actual article where
Re: Not an article by Tim Corey
Forum Message 15 Dec 2012  
Agreed
Formatting by Tim Corey
Forum Message 13 Dec 2012  
Your formatting for your text is not the Code Project standard. Use the standard tags and take out any custom formatting and it should look fine. Thanks.
Incomplete by Tim Corey
Forum Message 12 Dec 2012  
This is not ready to be published. It is not formatted well (way too much whitespace). There is also not a lot of content.
My vote of 5 by Tim Corey
Forum Message 10 Dec 2012  
Nice intro Dave. I like how you explained the basic topics clearly. By just showing one item at a time in each example, you made it very easy to understand each item. Have a 5 from me.
Needs work by Tim Corey
Forum Message 5 Dec 2012  
Right now this needs a lot of work. First, your title is very long. Try to create a short phrase for your title. Also, your explanation needs work. I understand that English probably isn't your fi

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