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Ok thanks - It just seemed a little strange that someone would download the same file 699 times.
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That's very strange indeed. It might also be a bug (but the chances are low because I downloaded your files, and you got points for my download). But I can't check that because I'm not an admin.
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Yesterday your response had a admins name and you said the caret sign would notify him. Now I see that this is gone. I now have over 1,000 downloads. How to I contact an administrator?
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I got no reply, so I'm not sure whether I really contacted him. To contact the admins, you can send an email to chris (at) codeproject (dot) com
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Hello,
I wanted to understand the difference between a blog and an article. How to write a blog? what is an RSS feed?
These terms are a little confusing.
Thanks,
- Rahul
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If I am understanding the underlying purpose behind your questions, an article is an in-depth, exhaustive, educational piece. It is meant to teach a fellow developer while aimed at (not always, but frequently) the broadest possible variety of skill levels, starting from problem and working to solution in great detail, using code examples (which they explain in detail), and sharing their source code.
Technical blog entries on CodeProject were created because there were a number of great developer blogs that were not getting enough exposure. We use their RSS feed to pull their entries onto the site. Typically a technical blog entry we allow on the site would have the same "spirit" as an article, it simply would not be required to have the same depth. Over time a number of editorial pieces have made their way onto CodeProject as well, provided they have a relevant teaching focus and are about a current technology.
Creating your own developer blog to get a post published on CodeProject might be a little backwards. If your goal is publication on CodeProject I strongly recommend you read this:
A Guide To Writing Articles For Code Project[^]
And look over this submission from a first time author who did a terrific job:
Avoiding InvokeRequired[^]
Please let me know if you have further questions.
Thanks,
Sean Ewington
CodeProject
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My Thanks Sean,
First off all i thank you to take out time for me . Secondly yes now i understand whats a blog and an article(at least little bit). I can infer that article writing requires more effort than blog writing.
However i have many articles left pending to be written. I am thinking to convert them to a blog( i just want to cut all the formatting stuff ).
Because i feel that blog is a more casual way of expressing your knowledge.
Thanks a ton,
Rahul
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I have an article to be posted to participate in Windows Azure contest. How is that judged basing on what conditions?And how is it registered for the contest
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Could you please let me know what contest to which you're referring? Just so we're on the same page.
Thanks,
Sean Ewington
CodeProject
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Yes for the Windows Azure contest
Thanks
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Ok thanks will go through this.No competition in Azure now?
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Sadly no
Thanks,
Sean Ewington
CodeProject
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Ok Sean thanx for your time and humble response. Would like to participate and win as that would motivate me as a beginner.
Thanks
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Hi
I need to find out if I have posted an article on codeproject.com, can i post same article on another articles website? does codepeoject allows this ?
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If you posted your article here first, yes. If you posted somewhere else first, that's a different story.
Thanks,
Sean Ewington
CodeProject
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Hi,
I having been blogging on my peronal blog since I started programming. I have few very good and useful articles which I wanted to post here too.
I wanted to know if posting the article as is here is okay ? Please guide me on this.
yrus
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Thanks for the share, but this way only the new articles will be taken right ? Not the old ones ?
Yasser R Shaikh
Learner.
www.yassershaikh.com
www.careerbaba.in
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I forget how far back it goes, it will take the most recent ones certainly (within reason). Can we see a sampling of your blog posts? That would be more helpful.
Thanks,
Sean Ewington
CodeProject
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Hello,
I was planning to write a series of Interview Questions and Answers, but just wanted to confirm whether if its ok to post them here.
Yasser R Shaikh
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Don't waste your time. Those "articles" are worthless. You either KNOW the material before you go into the interview or I don't want to see you in my office reciting answers like a parrot.
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