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I am not a big writer myself, so I can only give my opinion.
As far as I know, there is no real "regulation", there are only minimum requirements. Not sure if you alredy have done it, but I recommend you to have a look into: https://www.codeproject.com/KB/FAQs/[^]
you will find some help about the site, how to publish and what tools you have to do it. I.e.:
Code Project Article FAQ[^]
Code Project Tags FAQ[^]
(just in case... CodeProject Plagiarism FAQ[^])
or the author resources (https://www.codeproject.com/KB/mentor/[^]). I.e:
Using the Article Editor (without losing your hair in handfuls)[^]
Article Formatting tips for CodeProject[^]
Formatting code in Tips and Tricks[^]
Markdown[^]
asimonassi wrote: I think to title the series "Teaching arithmetic to a computer" or maybe "The Big Integer Challenge" and divide the article into parts that could be viewed independently, all the code needed to study and build your own implementation is embedded on article. Sounds good for me
asimonassi wrote: In total the document should be like 50 printed pages if on WORD, kind of 8-12 pages per article. Sounds good for me
asimonassi wrote: What about the source code, should I add it just once to the latest article? Because all the relevant sources are in a single project. You can attach it to every article as a download and post the most relevant and related snippets in the article to explain things
or...
You can post the most relevant and related snippets in the article to explain things and say that the whole download is on the last article of the serie, so that the reader knows where to find it.
Another thing I would do to help the readers is to keep a list of the links of the serie in all articles, so one can navigate without problems from one article to another. I mean:
In Article 1:
https://www.codeproject.com/article/part_1_of_5.aspx <<< this article (notice the no-clickability)
https://www.codeproject.com/article/part_2_of_5.aspx[^]
https://www.codeproject.com/article/part_3_of_5.aspx[^]
...
In Article 2:
https://www.codeproject.com/article/part_1_of_5.aspx[^]
https://www.codeproject.com/article/part_2_of_5.aspx <<< this article (notice the no-clickability)
https://www.codeproject.com/article/part_3_of_5.aspx[^]
...
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Dynamically Configure web.config Connection String Input from Custom Window of Web Setup Installer[^] was not approved yet. First version was closed (I don't know why) and all other 5 pending.
But as it was edited by a CP-Editor got approved directly.
Not sure if quality is enough to even stay. But it now is out of moderation.
Maybe the "instant automatic approval" by CP Editors should be bypassed as default, I mean not changing the status on pending articles?
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Thank you for the report. The tip has been removed.
Thanks,
Sean Ewington
CodeProject
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Can I submit an article written in LibreOffice HTML format?
Is there a way to import this site HTML article writing ( on line) template into LibreOffice?
Thanks
Cheers
Vaclav
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Short introduction to parameter packs and fold expressions[^]
and
Fun with unordered containers[^]
By the way... @Sean-Ewington you told you don't like flooding blogs... this guy has posted more than 10 in the last 12 hours after 8 years of... nothing?
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Thanks for the report. Something tells me I said something like that when there was a guy who submitted 50 poor blog entries. I'm not worried about this guy just yet.
Thanks,
Sean Ewington
CodeProject
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One of his blogs need help:
shrink_to_fit that doesn’t suck[^]
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I'm not sure why one would strikethrough half a blog post and keep it that way. I'm just going to remove it.
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Sean Ewington
CodeProject
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They are flooding in, and a number of them seem to be just paraphrasing someone else's work. However, since he acknowledges their origin it cannot really be called plagiarism.
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My eyes. My eyes.
Thanks,
Sean Ewington
CodeProject
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Another one... Think twice, cut once[^]
I think you will have to have some words with him
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Done. I don't blame users for our blog aggregator bringing stuff messy. Or asking them to format it when it gets here. It's always been like this.
Thanks,
Sean Ewington
CodeProject
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Sean Ewington wrote: I don't blame users
Neither do I... I just ask you
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modified 12-Mar-19 16:25pm.
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Maybe move it there?
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Oh yea ...
Thanks,
Sean Ewington
CodeProject
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What kind of articles can I post here?
Im a new member and was trying to figure out how to be part and helpful for this big community.
Do I have to post a new article or existing articles from my website. Do they have to be over 1000 words, there is any requirement?
I have all my content original of course.
My website is: --- [Link removed]
Thank you everyone
modified 7-Mar-19 1:16am.
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I strongly recommend you to start reading:
https://www.codeproject.com/KB/FAQs/[^]
you will find most information over there.
e.g.
Code Project Article FAQ[^]
Code Project Technical Blog FAQ[^]
BIG NO-GO's:
1) No plagiarism (more in CodeProject Plagiarism FAQ[^] )
2) No spam
3) No site driving
I have deleted the link to your site in the message (No Go #3).
I don't care what you have there. Just be sure someone will check the things you publish here. If you are caught cheating... bye bye
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Thank you very much for your explanation. My apologies about home page link just wanted to make sure someone from technical support would be able to see what im talking about.
Anyway thanks again.
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Member 14173094 wrote: My apologies about home page link No problem... You are new, that's why I told you.
Member 14173094 wrote: from technical support would be able to see what im talking about. I understand it. But it is difficult enough to check everything that is posted here and keep the site clean.
Member 14173094 wrote: Anyway thanks again. you are welcome
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EntityFrameworkCore Model First MVVM and Publish/Subscribe[^]
Something went wrong with this article and the template. It is showing personal data of the author.
@Sean-Ewington @Chris-Maunder @Matthew-dennis @Ryanpeden
Could one of you please "unpublish" it and have a look? Thank you
EDIT: It got closed for poor quality. Not sure if the problem was "user not really knowing what he does" or "something went wrong while XXX" as I have received in the last days.
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modified 6-Mar-19 6:04am.
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A bit of optimistic pasting by the author.
cheers
Chris Maunder
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