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Good idea Luc, but in order to gather the requirements in greater depth than your short summary why not post a couple of links to these questions you encountered. I'm very curious about your nebulous remark "in all kinds of networking configurations" which covers just about everything and every way devices might be connected to one another.
Cheers!
modified on Thursday, January 27, 2011 7:12 PM
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Parameters would include:
- architecture of the network; is a firewall present? is a proxy required?
- mail infrastructure: is a local mail client present? logged in? is web mail to be used?
and maybe many more.
The whole idea of the article would be to collect the various possibilities and solutions, as a proactive approach for the next situation that may arise.
As for the links, sorry, it has been two weeks since then.
Luc Pattyn [Forum Guidelines] [My Articles] Nil Volentibus Arduum
Please use <PRE> tags for code snippets, they preserve indentation, improve readability, and make me actually look at the code.
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Luc Pattyn wrote: The whole idea of the article would be to collect the various possibilities and solutions, as a proactive approach for the next situation that may arise.
Sounds like a wiki.
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There are lots of good question and answer almost about each topic. It helps to improve ones performance. Some times latest likes or voted question answer discussion can be mailed.
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I wrote the following for a series of articles found under this author's Article list for 4 articles regarding Silverlight. Here is the link to the 4 articles on his article page: Link.
I know that this stuff happens all the time, but I am curious to know what, if any, action would normally be taken?
Here is what I wrote:
I am going to go out on a limb here, so if I insult anyone because I am WRONG, then I apologize in advance. However, if I am anywhere near correct I am hopeful that the CodeProject.com God's figure out a way to correct the situation (if they deem it necessary to do so).
First, I invested A LOT of time going over the 4 articles associated with this Issue Vision, supposed issue tracker "example". I am no sleuth, but I was nonetheless fooled by these articles (as I will point out). I am also no expert, and so I rely on many articles on codeproject.com to learn. When I saw this "example" I was excited to have a framework to build upon for my own personal projects. So whatever you might say in response, yes, it's my own fault for falling for this fraud.
Second, this article is exactly that, a fraud. I was having trouble creating a new view in this project. No matter what I did (even what Mr. Shen suggested in his response - before he suggested it), I kept getting an error. I scanned around the messages to each of the 4 articles to see if a similar question had been asked. It had not been asked (surprisingly, leading me to believe I was truly out of my realm for what seemed like a basic task). But, and this was my first indication of the fraud, I noticed that Mr. Shen's answers to many specific "how to" questions were vague and common sense responses without any indiciation of what someone should do for their particular request. So, I posted the question of how to add views. Mr. Shen's response was so vague as to cause me to spend 1/2 hour deciding whether or not I should continue investing time with the "example". I had already invested over 20 hours reading, learning and trying to build off the example.
Initially, I just thought that Mr. Shen was a busy man and probably took the approach of "teacher" by trying to point me in the right direction without giving me the answer expecting me to learn it (the "teach a man to fish" scenario). I could have respected that. But then I found this: MS Line of Business Sample.
That, for those of you who are unaware of the fraud, is Microsoft's very own Line of Business Sample for Silverlight 4. It is exactly Issue Vision as Mr. Shen presents it. If you scroll down to the sample's "Home" page rendition, you will not it has the same language as in Issue Vision. Note that in article 1 on this, Mr. Shen states:
"This three part article series is my effort at creating such a sample. The choice of an issue tracking application comes from David Poll's PDC09 talk, and the design architecture is from Shawn Wildermuth's blog posts."
I did not find anything about this architecture from Mr. Wildermuth's posts (other than just his posts about an architecture such as that used in Issue Vision by Mr. Shen). However, I must admit that after that 1/2 hour of deliberating I abandoned the idea of trying to learn from Issue Vision because I could not figure out the errors I was getting when trying to add a new view.
So, IMHO, Mr. Shen failed to answer my question only because i suspect he does not know the answer. All he did was dress up Issue Vision from the MS example and called it his own.
I am not so naive as to believe this has never happened on codeproject.com or anywhere else on the web. However, given the response from Mr. Shen, and given my INADVERDENT discovery of the MS example, and given the time I invested with Mr. Shen's "example", I felt it warranted my post to warn others and hopefully to get codeproject.com to act. I have been using this site for over 7 years to help out with learning this stuff, and it's a shame.
Why do I care, you might ask? Because you know that Mr. Shen is pimping this article out there in the world claiming to have created something he did not. Plagarism, Mr. Shen, is not teaching.
I will be cross-posting this for maximum exposure. If Mr. Shen is able to delete comments, then the integrity of codeproject.com is seriously compromised.
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Plagiarism is taken seriously and is not acceptable. We will review both the article and the Microsoft samples.
cheers,
Chris Maunder
The Code Project | Co-founder
Microsoft C++ MVP
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The subject say it all! Though I would also like to know if it is possible to remove an article? If so how?
Jim Parsells
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In the top green Nav bar under 'Articles' is an option "posting / Update guidelines"
cheers,
Chris Maunder
The Code Project | Co-founder
Microsoft C++ MVP
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Today I cooked up some neat javascript code to provide a solution for a post in Q&A and I thought to myself that it would make decent material for a Tip/Trick.
I want to know if that would adhere to the code of conduct on CP. My doubt is, I already earned points for having my answer accepted and voted upon and posting it again as a Tip/Trick would look as if wanted to glean even more rep points from it. This concern is also keeping me from posting a link to said post as I don't wan't to take flak for illicit advertisement.
I'm looking forward to your advice.
Thanks!
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That would be perfectly fine. Great idea!
cheers,
Chris Maunder
The Code Project | Co-founder
Microsoft C++ MVP
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I wouldn't worry about it. The whole point about the tips and tricks is that they give a convenient place to find solutions. If you have a good tip then it's good to have a convenient place to get to it.
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I have started on an article and I would appreciate a once over from someone who knows some Java. It is incomplete but I'd like to know if it will work as an article with more content or if I should cut and run and convert it to a simple tip/trick.
Is there a way to get some guidance without having to mark it complete only to get shot down in flames for posting an incomplete article...
Panic, Chaos, Destruction.
My work here is done.
or "Drink. Get drunk. Fall over." - P O'H
OK, I will win to day or my name isn't Ethel Crudacre! - DD Ethel Crudacre
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Hi Big Bill,
I've done some Java over the years, and could have a look. What is the subject of your article? Is it focusing on an application domain I could relate to, or is it strictly language/tool oriented?
BTW: I hope it is way better than your subject line.
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It looks at how to use Enum classes and some fancay tricks that you can do.
Panic, Chaos, Destruction.
My work here is done.
or "Drink. Get drunk. Fall over." - P O'H
OK, I will win to day or my name isn't Ethel Crudacre! - DD Ethel Crudacre
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I could like something fancy today. Where can I see it? Feel free to send me an e-mail if you must.
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I've e-mailed it as I don't know how to make it vissible. It is marked editable by platinum members.
Panic, Chaos, Destruction.
My work here is done.
or "Drink. Get drunk. Fall over." - P O'H
OK, I will win to day or my name isn't Ethel Crudacre! - DD Ethel Crudacre
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I don't see it in your (empty) list of articles, so I have no idea how I could read it on the CP site. I did get your e-mail so I will look at it and report back in a few hours.
Cheers.
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OK, the jury is out; here is the Belgian verdict:
1.
this definitely is article material. It is interesting to know, and it is bigger than a tip. It also not just solves a little problem, it is background knowledge that may or may not come in handy one day.
2.
I didn't like the title; I'd rather have something more descriptive and to the point. Some day soon, CP will have real search facilities and members will be able to search titles only for instance.
3.
I'd suggest to keep the order of the enum values constant, maybe regular season order would be great.
4.
I have been thinking about similar things in C# and it isn't really there. For one, in C# one can not inherit from enum. So the best I got working was a real class, something like:
public override void Test(int arg) {
String forcast = Season.WINTER.getForcast();
log(forcast);
log(Season.WINTER.ToString());
}
}
public class Season {
public static Season SUMMER=new Season("Summer", "Sun, sun, sun");
public static Season WINTER=new Season("Winter", "Snow and ice");
private string seasonName;
private string forcast;
private Season(String seasonName, String forcast)
{
this.seasonName = seasonName;
this.forcast = forcast;
Console.WriteLine("Creating " + this);
}
public string getForcast()
{
return this.forcast;
}
public override string ToString()
{
return seasonName + "{" + forcast + '}';
}
}
which is pretty obvious and actually completely unrelated to enums!
PIEBALD might be the right person to elaborate on possibilities and limitations of enums in C#, although I expect the subject is limited anyway, unlike the Java situation.
5.
Please go ahead!
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Thanks a lot Luc. I'll carry on with my Opus as time allows.
Panic, Chaos, Destruction.
My work here is done.
or "Drink. Get drunk. Fall over." - P O'H
OK, I will win to day or my name isn't Ethel Crudacre! - DD Ethel Crudacre
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You're welcome.
BTW: any first article (with a positive vote balance) gives you bronze authorship!
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Nagy Vilmos wrote: editable by platinum members
Just figured it out. I'm barely gold in that department, that is why I can't see it. There's 40 platinum authors, from Sacha all the way down to Pete.
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Hi, just a question, i created a small tip yestarday (3 lines of code), and it got pending status, and now i don't see it any more under my tips. I can see only one tip, but it should be two of them.
Is it possible that moderator found it useless? Well, the tip sure was small, it contained 3 lines of code which are used to find first date of week - but since it was different than those found on other places (using while) i thought it could be usefull to other people.
This is how tip looked like:
Private Function FirstDayOfWeek(ByVal dayInWeek As Date) As Date
' Calculate difference between specified date days of week and first day of week
Dim Days As Integer = dayInWeek.DayOfWeek - CurrentCulture.DateTimeFormat.FirstDayOfWeek
' Add day difference to number of days in week then devide sum with days in week, reminder is number of days we need to substract
Days = (7 + Days) Mod 7
' Substract difference of days from specified date
Return dayInWeek.AddDays(-Days)
End Function
It sure is small, but is it really useless?
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I don't think it's useless, but the name is a little bit misleading. When I glanced at this here, I thought you were merely recreating the FirstDayOfWeek method, rather than one that identifies the first day of week based on a particular date. Repost it as a Tip/Trick with a slightly different name.
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Thank you for your response, i see your point and i agree that title is a bit confusing.
I will post a new one with different name and with better description, even better i will steal your description of code (identifies the first day of week based on a particular date).
But i think that user should get some response like, your tip/trick was deleted and a reason for such action, since i did not understand what happened, i was not sure it got deleted, or was stuck somewhere or something like that.
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Are you sure it's been deleted? Have a word on the suggestions forum, and see if anyone knows there.
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