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I wrote my first article, it was closed marked as poor quality but i could not found comments or feedback which i require to correct my article. I am new in codeproject, can someone help me with that because without feedback it will be hard to republish my content.
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prateek bhardwaj60 wrote: I am new in codeproject
Really? Your profile says you've been a member for nearly 8 years.
"These people looked deep within my soul and assigned me a number based on the order in which I joined."
- Homer
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Hello! Can you explain please why my today article Web-Apps on Flask: How to Deal With Cyclic Imports was closed? It is said it was reported as spam, but it's not.
The article number is [Article:5265893]
Link - CodeProject[^]
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The article itself looks okay but I suspect that people marked it as spam because of your company profile at the bottom of the article. Personally speaking, I think that's daft and I don't see a problem with the text as you haven't actually linked out to your company site.
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I think this was voted off in error, as it appeared to have been copied from someone else's work. The administrators have been alerted, and should be able to reinstate it.
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Everything is fixed, thanks much!
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I have some Java code I would like to share. I have an example app via Android Studio so that one can see the graphics. How best to share it? The APK? A tar.gz of my project folder? Or zip (Linux based zip app)?
I plan on a tar.gz or zip of the set of classes; but not sure about how
best to share the Android Studio project.
WedgeSoft
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Ask in Java Discussion Boards[^] or in Quick Answers[^], you might get better answers and more viewers than here.
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Thanks for that suggestion... have re-posted in Java discussion.
WedgeSoft
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Sorry... It seems I had understood your message wrongly. I just paid too much atention to the "java code"
If the question is about how to publish an article and share the code here in Codeproject, then this was exactly the right forum for it.
I should have read more carefully. Sorry for that
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Sorry to bother you... I solved my one problem. (And posted said solution on
the duplicate post... and forgot to ever check back here.) Under File in
Android Studio is "Export to zip" Which I not previously noticed. I used that.
My article is complete and packaged and will be email submitted today.
Thanks and sorry I was a bother.
WedgeSoft
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You were not bothering us at all... The error was mine, because I didn't read your message correctly, you did it right. This forum is to ask for help composing / posting articles.
Glad to see you solved it yourself. Looking forward to see your article
M.D.V.
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I've recently written an article which has been later checked and corrected by CodeProject editor. Great work, thank you! There are some proposed changes, however, which I would like to discuss and, maybe, express a bit differently.
What is the preferred way to do this? Should I simply prepare an update to my article and post it as usually or should I somehow contact the editor directly?
Thanks in advance for any suggestions.
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Please email us at submit@codeproject.com
Thanks,
Sean Ewington
CodeProject
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It looks like the abstract is taken from the intro. And that the first image (the histogram) is a copy of the last one but only belongs at the end.
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That's another point. Which should be said to the author. I mean the format issues with the code snippets, it sadly is something that often happens, when blogs get fed.
M.D.V.
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When you type something into the comment box before clicking on something other than "Approve", where does the comment go? I've never seen these comments from anyone else. Is there a way for moderators to see them? Can the author see them, or do you have to add a comment to the article itself?
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We moderators can see more things than normal users, yes. But there is not "Poll results" of the clicks to be seen.
It is approved and we can see, who approved it.
Or it is nuked, and we can see, who nuked it (this is not always consistent, but that's another history)
User should get a notification about the results (approved / nuked and reason), but if it says the clicks of the options... no idea, that have been added relative recently and I my last Tip is older than that.
About the moderation board... Do you sometimes see messages i.e. "not an article", "format issues" or similars by other people? Then you see the same board, than I can see.
When you post something in the comment by voting then it auto generates a message in the board with "My Vote of X" and the body is your comment of the vote box.
M.D.V.
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@sean-ewington
I can see articles/tips/blogs (but not posts) that need to be approved, as well as the reviewers who voted on them and how. But when I approve an article, or say that it should be a tip, or that it has formatting issues or whatever, there's a box where I can enter comments before clicking on my selection. And I'm wondering where comments typed into that box go, because I never see them afterwards, and never see any from other reviewers. It's similar, but not the same, as the comment you can enter when voting on an article.
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Greg Utas wrote: (but not posts) that need to be approved That's protectors only. The spam filters. We have to choose, let it through or send it to limbo.
M.D.V.
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