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you're welcome.
To edit a tip/trick title start by clicking the "improve tip/trick" widget. Then look for the first edit box, labeled "subject".
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It instead shows No articles had been found for this author - Contributor but clicking on the Article/Tech Blogs link takes me to a page that lists it.
Also, no change is seen in my rep points after it being posted, voted and bookmarked.
This is my first article and it has been just four days since it was published on Oct 14th. Does time matter in any way?
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To me all looks good and as expected. (I can see 1 article in your profile page, and clicking it takes to it. About rep points, in general they are working fine.)
Try Cntrl+F5 just in case...
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All seems fine to me.
When you post your article it won't appear in your article list until it's been moderated.
cheers,
Chris Maunder
The Code Project | Co-founder
Microsoft C++ MVP
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As it happens with things, it appeared on my list about an hour after I posted this!
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HP - Exstream(Commonly known as Dialogue)is a new tool developed by HP and is widely used by many MNC IT companies. There are no articles for this tool in almost in entire WWW.
But there are many enquiries and doubts which are asked related to this tool in every company. Further new joiners find very difficult to understand this tool as no help is available.
This tool is too costly to install in normal workstations and in guide centers.
I want to create articles to cover all parts of this powerful and growing tool.
I also add to this that this is the tool used nowadays in many IT companies to generate statements and reports at high speed and standards.
So, is there any possibilities to post an article in code project and if so under which section can I post it.
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I'm not really sure what to add. Taking two simple and very self-explanatory utility methods and showing an example of how to use them doesn't add to the community's wisdom.
cheers,
Chris Maunder
The Code Project | Co-founder
Microsoft C++ MVP
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I was wondering if there is any rule or etiquette about posting articles or code that could be (mistakenly) seen as a "competition" to existing article(s) of similar/same subject.
I am planning to have a warm up in posting articles with algorithm and some code for something that has already been published by a different member recently. TBH, I was inspired by that article (which I am going to mention unconditionally). However mine is going to be in c/c++;
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bleedingfingers wrote: I was wondering if there is any rule or etiquette about posting articles or code that could be (mistakenly) seen as a "competition" to existing article(s) of similar/same subject.
As you are using a different language, I would think that a simple link/attribution would be sufficient.
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Pete O'Hanlon wrote: As you are using a different language, I would think that a simple link/attribution would be sufficient.
Sorry, I didn't understand that. What is this link you say and where must I post that? My algorithm is very different and the code is a LOT simpler and smaller. Doesn't that validate a separate article?
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If your article is significantly different, then there is no problem at all. It could be a different programming language, a different algorithm, a much better implementation, whatever.
It is always good to at least mention (and provide a hyperlink to) the existing article, and shortly explain how it and yours are different.
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Yeah. I will mention about the other article. Thanks.
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bleedingfingers wrote: What is this link you say
If there is an article which you drew inspiration from, for this, it's good manners to link to that article. At the very least, it may offer background information that others could find useful.
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Oh! Alright. I will surely mention about that article (as I said in my OP). Thanks.
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Does it have to be computer science related? Would it be rejected if otherwise? Can't it be a science and math one applied to interesting things?
I want to add my first blog but I am a bit confused.
Help will be appreciated.
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It needs to be at least vaguely related to software development or IT. However, I am a maths geek. Post it and I'll hide it among the shrubbery so it won't be deleted.
cheers,
Chris Maunder
The Code Project | Co-founder
Microsoft C++ MVP
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Ah ok. Thanks.
Chris Maunder wrote: However, I am a maths geek. Post it and I'll hide it among the shrubbery so it won't be deleted.
I don't know if that could interest YOU (considering your various guises) but thanks again for the support.
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I have an article with 15 votes x 5pts and 1 vote x 4pts. The rating is 4.78. How this rate is calculated?
thanks in advance!
marcelo
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Ok, now I notice it's well explained here:
Code Project Rating and Reputation FAQ[^]
I was expecting a rating of 4.93, but it seems that unfortunately the guy who voted 4 has a higher level than the ones who voted 5.
marcelo
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i find it annoying that I am prevented from editing my articles and must email change requests.
this is happening more and more and is not representative of the experience i have had in the past.
the implication is that once I submit content, I no longer have direct control.
this does not make me happy and makes keeping the content up-to-date a less than painless process.
what are the options?
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We could change your articles to the "unedited" status, some authors prefer this
Thanks,
Sean Ewington
The Code Project
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Sean Ewington wrote: We could change your articles to the "unedited" status, some authors prefer this
what are the implications of this choice, Sean?
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- May not follow Code Project format and submission guidelines
- Might be less readable, and less accessible
- Theoretically may receive lower ratings (Note: Many of our best authors do not submit articles to us, and have extremely high ratings)
See our FAQ entry for a little more info on Pros and Cons:
http://www.codeproject.com/KB/FAQs/ArticleFAQ.aspx#cpeditors[^]
Thanks,
Sean Ewington
The Code Project
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