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Excellent
Thanks,
Sean Ewington
The Code Project
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Got it. Thanks Mike.
Thanks,
Sean Ewington
The Code Project
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Hi,
1. I am using VS Studio 2012 RC: can I reliably assume that all examples I compile against Framework 3.0, are going to be usable (assuming I am using zero new features of C# post FrameWork 3.0).
And, yes, of course, I will test the code to make sure, but I'm just curious to know what you would expect. Since my hard-disk crash and system restoration, I haven't bothered to re-install my copy of VS 2010 Pro.
2. My goal is to write what is essentially a "Tutorial" that will take newcomers to WinForms from "soup to nuts," via starting out "simple," and then, gradually, adding on levels of complexity.
At the same time, I hope that the final outcome (the final project) will be useful, and interesting, to advanced WinForm programmers: at least reflect some "novel" ways of approaching certain tasks.
I am debating right now whether this should be one article, with carefully "moving toward more depth" "segments" ... and each segment accompanied by a complete downloadable zipped solution.
My concern is: that if I separate this out into a series of articles, the chunks, segments, whatever, may not have really enough "meat on the bone" (content), to "measure-up" to what I consider the standards for a stand-alone CP article.
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I would appreciate your opinions, ideas, reactions, particularly to issue number two.
thanks, Bill
"Everything we call real is made of things that cannot be regarded as real." Niels Bohr
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I guess it depends on how tiny the segments are. A single article would be the safer way to go, but as long as you solve something substantial on each segment, I suspect you'll be OK. I'd be happy to look at any drafts as well.
Thanks,
Sean Ewington
The Code Project
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Thanks Sean, even if "belated," for your response: at this point I feel one longer article with "segments" is the way to go.
best, Bill
"One of the few good things about modern times: If you die horribly on television, you will not have died in vain. You will have entertained us." Kurt Vonnegut
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Hi guys, When I tried to modify the source URL of my Technical Blog is changing to Article.
How can I change only the URL?
Regards
Christian Amado
MCITP | MCTS | MOS | MTA
Olimpia ☆ ★★★
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Hi Christian,
Is this the source URL on the article itself? Is it not the correct one once the blog has been aggregated?
Thanks,
Sean Ewington
The Code Project
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Yes, but I changed my domain. This url will work until 23th August only
Christian Amado
MCITP | MCTS | MOS | MTA
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It looks to me like you've submitted both feeds to the site. We could just delete the old one on August 23rd and let the new one do its thang.
Thanks,
Sean Ewington
The Code Project
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Yes. cmaswp must be deleted.
Thank you very much =)
Christian Amado
MCITP | MCTS | MOS | MTA
Olimpia ☆ ★★★
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No problem. Would you like me to delete it now or Aug 23rd?
Thanks,
Sean Ewington
The Code Project
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May be better now.
Thanks!
Christian Amado
MCITP | MCTS | MOS | MTA
Olimpia ☆ ★★★
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Perfect. Done
Thanks,
Sean Ewington
The Code Project
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I want to withdraw one of my article named "Writing and Reading a text file in C#"
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So open it, and use the delete button (it's in the upper right area, below the search box).
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Hi ridoy,
I can see this article is deleted. If you have further problems or questions please let me know.
Thanks,
Sean Ewington
The Code Project
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Good catch, thank you kindly. One has been deleted.
Thanks,
Sean Ewington
The Code Project
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I'm having the same issue. Did you get your article type changed? Is this the appropriate way to make this happen?
-Thanks!
-Terry
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Ya i have been told that Sean will change the type since he got access for that..
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Sadly even I do not have the ability to change the type. If it is an alternative to an article it defaults to the article type with no option to change it.
In this case I would be happy to repost it for you as a Tip, if that would be agreeable. (we are also currently discussing ways internally of making this system better)
Thanks,
Sean Ewington
The Code Project
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ya thats fine. You can repost it as tip. But can you map it as an alternate article still?
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