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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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Interview question articles are actually quite popular. I don't actually understand their value, though, because every company has it's own set of questions they may ask and simple Q&A format might provide a canned response, but fails the reader if the interviewer asks a follow up, clarifying question.
If you wish to provide some Q&As then ensure the answers are comprehensive and provide links to articles that go deep.
Also, post as a Reference article, not as a standard article (top right of the submission wizard allows you to change the article type).
cheers
Chris Maunder
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I noticed the following message and saw that the author had a saved draft, so I took a look.
Mathematical Expression Parser Using Recursive Descent Parsing[^]
It appeared to have a file attached so I published it in hopes that it would have the code -- it doesn't appear to. I wouldn't be surprised if the file hadn't been uploaded, but if it had been and someone can attach it, that would be great.
You'll never get very far if all you do is follow instructions.
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The author has added the source but didn't add a link to it in the article. I have added a link.
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The first article is out to public...
The second still in moderation queue - you have to be patient, it's weekend for most CPians...
I'm not questioning your powers of observation; I'm merely remarking upon the paradox of asking a masked man who he is. (V)
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1. That is not what [My Articles] indicates to me.
See this picture, which shows how the article displays to me:
http://newtonsaber.com/images/codeproj/codeprojart.png[^]
The last status I had was that I had to chnage those links and then there was no status.
No one really knows, do they?
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There may be the problem that you created two articles somehow. Unfortunately I can't help you there, but be patient, the weekend is over in a few hours and someone will help you out...
I'm not questioning your powers of observation; I'm merely remarking upon the paradox of asking a masked man who he is. (V)
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Will do.
Thanks for your help.
Just wasn't sure if I needed to mention it or not.
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