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If I login and click on My Artitles....how do I EDIT an existing article ? The article was also submitted without even allowing me to finish the article. also, how do I SAVE an in-process article ? You need to review the simplicity of the Codeplex and MSDN code submission application for some ideas.
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First off, this is probably in the wrong forum. I believe this is better suited for the Suggestions/Site bugs, their you might be able to get a better answer then what I am about to tell you.
If the article was edited by a CodeProject staff member, then you cannot edit the article through he site, you will have to email a site representative to request a specific change to be made. If the article has not been professionally edited, then you should be able to see a 'Modify' link on the top right of the article if you are logged in. Once their, their is a nice wizard to guide you through the process of editing the article. If the article was half way through the submission wizard and then the wizard crashed, then that is a bug to point out in the forum mentioned previously. If the article has been deleted because it was not up to the standards of the CodeProject once submitted, then you cannot edit deleted articles.
Codeplex and MSDN submission applications are for an entirely different audience then the CodeProject.
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[If you want to save an article that is in process, you have two options: A) Save the article on your hard drive for when it is complete and up to CodeProject standards; B) If the article is already up to CodeProject standards, then you can submit it and then edit the article with processes mentioned previously)
Regards,
Thomas Stockwell
Programming today is a race between software engineers striving to build bigger and better idiot-proof programs, and the Universe trying to produce bigger and better idiots. So far, the Universe is winning.
Visit my homepage Oracle Studios[ ^]
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I'm going to start a new project - a small (but very user friendly) accounting software. I'm looking for some general tips, advices and experience - mostly technical. Can you point me to some articles, e-books?
btw. I'm not a noob, I just want to go with the best practice I can find.
Thank you.
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Lju2 wrote: I'm going to start a new project - a small (but very user friendly) accounting software. I'm looking for some general tips, advices and experience - mostly technical. Can you point me to some articles, e-books?
This forum is for people to request or suggest ideas for articles. It's not for programming questions. Your question would be better placed in the 'General Discussions' forum.
Paul Marfleet
"No, his mind is not for rent
To any God or government"
Tom Sawyer - Rush
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You asked the perfect question and I have the exact program you are looking for. However, because I am using the program/code in a National programming competition I can't release anything
The one I wrote:
-8,000 lines of code
-300 hours to create
-handles vendors->POs->Invoices->Check Register->Reporting->User Management->Check sheet printing, etc
I am bummed that I cant share more of the program, but if you need assistance just post back. I might be able to help a tiny bit.
Regards,
Thomas Stockwell
Programming today is a race between software engineers striving to build bigger and better idiot-proof programs, and the Universe trying to produce bigger and better idiots. So far, the Universe is winning.
Visit my homepage Oracle Studios[ ^]
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Have you consulted any books, articles before developing your application?
Followed any other design, already made?
Thanks
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My accouting program uses WPF and as such I looked at various reference books on WPF including: Pro WPF, Pro C# with .NET 3.5 Framework, and a few others.
As for the accounting aspect, the entire program was written from scratch with only my ideas to work from. I did not consult any reference material for the creation of this program. I did however get more fine-tuned accounting details with regards to the accounting requirements for the program from other people.
As for the design, my application is one of a kind, and I have not seen another application similar to it in the market.
Regards,
Thomas Stockwell
Programming today is a race between software engineers striving to build bigger and better idiot-proof programs, and the Universe trying to produce bigger and better idiots. So far, the Universe is winning.
Visit my homepage Oracle Studios[ ^]
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I haven't seen many articles on CP concerning advanced numerical methods, such as integral transforms, sparse matrix inversion, solving partial differential equations, high precision function approximations, specialized statistical functions, etc. I can reorganize and submit some of my stuff, since I've recently been converting a lot of my older code to C# as well as doing some benchmarking.
Is there any interest? Or would I be wasting my time?
The PetroNerd
Walt Fair, Jr.
Comport Computing
Specializing in Technical Engineering Software
modified on Friday, April 11, 2008 10:25 PM
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This would be of huge interest to me. Bring it on - please.
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OK, I'll start with some Laplace transform stuff I've been tweaking lately for a software update.
Where can I find the submission criteria? I found where to submit, but I don't see exactly how the material is supposed to be organized, etc.
Or maybe I'm just blind ...
The PetroNerd
Walt Fair, Jr.
Comport Computing
Specializing in Technical Engineering Software
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Never mind. I think I found an article about articles. Just goes to show that, indeed, I was blind.
The PetroNerd
Walt Fair, Jr.
Comport Computing
Specializing in Technical Engineering Software
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Dude. Read the forum name and guidelines. Does this look like frickin' ComponentSource.com to you?
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Let me guess, he wanted code for an Inventory Program?
"The clue train passed his station without stopping." - John Simmons / outlaw programmer
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Paul Conrad wrote: Let me guess, he wanted code for an Inventory Program?
Give the man a none exploding cigar.
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Pete O'Hanlon wrote: Give the man a none exploding cigar.
Go ahead and give me an exploding one to pass off to one of my buddies
"I guess it's what separates the professionals from the drag and drop, girly wirly, namby pamby, wishy washy, can't code for crap types." - Pete O'Hanlon
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Paul Conrad wrote: give me an exploding one
You might get one of each, without documentation whatsoever.
Then you'll have to come up with an algorithm that lets you keep the right one.
Luc Pattyn [Forum Guidelines] [My Articles]
This month's tips:
- before you ask a question here, search CodeProject, then Google;
- the quality and detail of your question reflects on the effectiveness of the help you are likely to get;
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Luc Pattyn wrote: come up with an algorithm that lets you keep the right one
Or just get some kind of chemical analysis tool that tells me the chemical makeup of the two and I keep the one that is the real cigar. Hopefully, not a false positive and be the exploding one
"I guess it's what separates the professionals from the drag and drop, girly wirly, namby pamby, wishy washy, can't code for crap types." - Pete O'Hanlon
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It's even easier - explosives are far more dense than tobacco. Just give away the heavy one.
The easiest way to make the world a better place is to refuse to help those that wreck it....
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It seems that you are trying very hard to clean a bit this message board .
It's amazing to see the number of people posting here with a programming question
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Cedric Moonen wrote: It's amazing to see the number of people posting here with a programming question
I'm just one man fighting the dross.
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I feel your pain
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Don't know if anyone can help... I can program a bit but not confidently at this level...
I want to take a peek at the contents of Vista's ShadowStorage/System Restore point files in System Volume Information...
Because of the way VSS (Volume ShadowCopy Service) works I believe that the (mountable!) file contains "duplicate" NTFS files structures and that shadowcopies are files that contain "overwritten" blocks re-linked into the original file's cluster chains (so the shadow copies in fact only contain differences, but if accessed as a mounted volume look like/are a complete file)
I want to compare the cluster chains (but not the data content) of shadowcopy files with the cluster chains of the originals so that I can see where the chains fork/join and calculate how much change (in blocks/clusters) is actually stored for each file in shadowstorage... [This blog (er...can't even work out how to paste a link here... sorry... its blogs.msdn.com/adioltean/archive/2008/02/28/a-simple-way-to-access-shadow-copies-in-vista.aspx) shows how to mount shadowcopies]
I know it would involve using deviceIOcontrol (and stuff <g>) but it's a bit beyond me... and I only have VBA to program in
Just wondered whether given all the cool stuff and people here something had already been written that would do the job or someone could get me going in the right direction...
TIA
Julian
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i want to draw pie chart based on my table values(SQL Server DB) on the web form. i have VS 2003 only. I need help .urgent
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