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Go do your own homework. This particular forum is for Article Ideas.
"Real programmers just throw a bunch of 1s and 0s at the computer to see what sticks" - Pete O'Hanlon
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I'm kinda having a difficult time connecting 2 switches in a one router..
I don't know how to set-up the router and the switches... And the IP address are making dizzy.. how come that i already gave the 2 fastethernet port a ip address and my 10 host wont ping each other??
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Is there an article coming out of this? If not, then you've picked the wrong forum.
Deja View - the feeling that you've seen this post before.
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I want hide or disable MyComputer or drives of the computer so that, after restarting the computer , MyComputer or drives is restored to normal state (visible/enable)
can any body help me?
H.R
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Don't cross-post (original post[^]), especially to forums that don't have anything to do with your question.
This forum is for people to ask questions about ideas for articles or to submit requests for someone to write an article.
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Scott Dorman wrote: Don't cross-post (original post[^]), especially to forums that don't have anything to do with your question.
Surely not. I was beginning to think you could post any old crap anywhere on the forums.
Deja View - the feeling that you've seen this post before.
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That does seem to be the general trend occurring.
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I need sugge./ advice for video processing for bleow requirement
Person or object will be selected in the first frame of video sequence
manually by mouse. Now the selected object/persion should be segmented in
rest of the frames by the algorithm/porgram.
any souce code/algorithm/ links / suggestion are greatly appericated
Thanks in advance
->electron
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do not cross post
Russell
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I've been a long time reader of the site, and I've been thinking about posting my first article soon. In short, I've been writing a library for basic linear algebra operations. Essentially, I've thrown in most of the applications that you'd see in a good introductory college linear algebra course (guess which class I'd just taken when I started this). Anyways, I was just wondering if anyone here had any particular suggestions to share with a first time submitter.
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Write the article. Put it away for a couple of days. Reread it and then make changes as appropriate.
Next, choose a writing style and stick with it throughout the article. Don't jump between first and third person.
Keep it friendly and accessible - and don't sweat it if you get any low votes. If your article is any good then the low votes will be balanced out by higher votes.
Finally, write the article for yourself first and foremost. Write the article that YOU would like to read.
Finally, read this[^] article by Marc Clifton. He pretty much wrote the rulebook on what constitutes good articles.
Deja View - the feeling that you've seen this post before.
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The tips Pete provided are all excellent for any article writer. I would also add that small beginnings can sometimes be best. I made the "mistake" of making my Implementing IDisposable and the Dispose Pattern Properly[^] article the first one I wrote. While it ended up being well received, it took a long time to write and was definately a challenge for my first article.
The best advice I could give would be to make sure that the code samples in the article supplement the content, not the other way around. The articles that are mostly code with little to no explanation generally aren't well received. Also, don't be afraid to have people (even people that aren't technical) read the article as proof-readers, I usually sit on an article for a day or two after I finish it, then re-read it to make sure it still makes sense before I post it...but even then there are times that I've found (or had pointed out) formatting or grammar issues. The nice thing, is that it's pretty easy to update an article (even once it moves out of the "unedited" section).
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After I think I've finished an article, I wait a couple days, then print it out, get away from the computer, and read over the print version. For some reason, the change from screen to paper helps me see things like awkward wording.
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I need to document a number of tree type structures and wish to use SQL as the data source and ideally a .NET ASP front end.
Ideally I want to store all data in one structure and allow users to navigate through the different structures and jump between them at relevant nodes.
The tree structures are a network infrrastructure with multiple routes between switches, the power distribution feeding all the switches and the building structure where the various physical items exist.
I'm after some ideas on the data structure, I have a few different structures in mind but the all have downfalls or complexity.
SteveJ
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In DB you can design tree as the following:
NodesTable(NodeID,NodeName,NodeParrent)<br />
NodeTable.NodeParrent 1===M NodeTable.NodeID<br />
and in ASP.NET use an DataReader to read all records of the table one by one and add them to the Tree datastructure you've designed.
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I've been using the 32Feet IrDA library a lot recently, especially for a WindowsCE project. Thinking about writing an article (it would be my first), but as 32Feet makes the whole subject child's play anyway, does anyone think such an article would be useful?
Me: Can you see the "up" arrow?
User:Errr...ummm....no.
Me: Can you see an arrow that points upwards?
User: Oh yes, I see it now!
-Excerpt from a support call taken by me, 08/31/2007
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Do it. Even with a supposedly simple library, there will be something for those of us who have never used it. I like reading articles like this because they sometimes spark off ideas, and there are a lot of others here who feel the same.
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Ok, boss - I'm on the case
Me: Can you see the "up" arrow?
User:Errr...ummm....no.
Me: Can you see an arrow that points upwards?
User: Oh yes, I see it now!
-Excerpt from a support call taken by me, 08/31/2007
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martin_hughes wrote: Ok, boss
I'm not the boss - she won't let me.
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Its good idea to put your article.
Submit it.
Best Regards,
Chetan Patel
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hi
i want source code for implement paypal pro with asp.net in which all payment processing done from my site paypal work in background and at last return 1 for transaction sucess and 0 for transaction fail so pls send me source code for implement paypal pro with asp.net
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Wrong place to ask for this.
"Real programmers just throw a bunch of 1s and 0s at the computer to see what sticks" - Pete O'Hanlon
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i want to capture dynamic page source (e.g. when on any page right click and option found view source ) i want to store that source using php/vb any solution.
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There is a good article here on The Code Project that do things very similar to your requirements. You can check it http://www.codeproject.com/useritems/WebPageSourceTransmitter.asp[^].
Remember, your work is not yours alone. Somewhere, there are some codes written by others amongst us that depends on your work. By failing to see that you are part of their ecosystem, you are bound to break their code.
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A control to visualize and select one(or perferably two) ranges of data would be very useful.
Basically, you would have a control layout like this:
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^(1) ^(2) ^(3) ^(4)
Basically, each of the vertical lines in the top control box would represent some data; for example, you could say, the control starts at 10, ends at 100, and has marks at 15, 50, and 70, and show groups of messages by having bold lines. The purpose of the lines would be to show where the concentration of data is. In my case, I'm looking at messages, so I'd like to be able to see where the greatest concentration of messages are if I input timestamps of all messages.
The ^s would represent sliders. Basically, you could select a range from 1-2 and from 3-4 to look at.
I don't know if there's a control that's similar to this(PLEASE let me know if you do), but it would be very useful.
Thanks,
Mike
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