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Dear Friends,
At this time I'm working on a series of articles about AI genetic algorithms.
Actually those articles is a concise tutorial for beginners and intermediate programmers in which I'm about to discuss on how to easily implement and deploy genetic algorithms used to solve various optimization and other functional problems.
You'll probably find my question a little bit "odd" , *BUT*, anyway I'm just wondering what particular programming language ANSI C, C++ or the most presently active C#.NET is the most preferable to use for writing the source code demonstrating various examples of genetic algorithm implementation ??
Actually, I've already created a code in either C++ and C#.NET and I'd like to know which one is the best to contribute along with my article.
I'd kindly appreciate to any ideas that you would post as a reply to this message.
Waiting for your reply and opinions.
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Arthur V. Ratz wrote: Actually, I've already created a code in either C++ and C#.NET and I'd like to know which one is the best to contribute along with my article.
Then why not both? You can use this syntax in your article source:
<div class="code-samples">
<pre lang="C#">
...
// some C# code
...
</pre>
<pre lang="C++">
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// some C++ code
...
</pre>
</div> If you use this syntax in an article, the result will look like a code block with tabs to switch the language (if you want an example of the result, I am using it in this article[^])
The quick brown ProgramFOX jumps right over the Lazy<Dog> .
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Thanks a lot for your reply. A very good idea. I'd appreciate.
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When I open ' My articles page ' , there are many blank articles under ' Uncategorised Articles ', that I have not created. I am not able to erase those articles by click at the delete link below the name of the article. What could it be ?
All the best,
Perić Željko
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This will be fixed this afternoon
cheers
Chris Maunder
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Thanks.
All the best,
Perić Željko
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Those articles are still there
All the best,
Perić Željko
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Perić Željko wrote: What could it be ? A drunk hamster playing with the high tension cables?
M.D.V.
If something has a solution... Why do we have to worry about?. If it has no solution... For what reason do we have to worry about?
Help me to understand what I'm saying, and I'll explain it better to you
Rating helpful answers is nice, but saying thanks can be even nicer.
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Cheers
All the best,
Perić Željko
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@Sean-Ewington
Sean can you have a look at this blog in the moderation queue?
A look at the internals of 'boxing' in the CLR[^]
Don sunglasses before following link: it's a little lurid in patches and may induce migraines in those with a mild hangover.
Bad command or file name. Bad, bad command! Sit! Stay! Staaaay...
AntiTwitter: @DalekDave is now a follower!
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Hi, Sean!
Yesterday you published update of my article Parsing and Decoding Values of Some Email Message Fields[^]
However, I don't see new date (1 Aug 2017) after publication.
I see old date of previous publication (30 Jul 2017).
Could you kindly make me clear on this?
Regards,
CoderCsharp
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If you truly want his attention, you need to say his name three time.
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I truly want to update article publication date, if possible.
And I don't know how to send message directly to Sean.
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Like Beetlejuice? I guess I have my MVP certificate outfit for this year.
Thanks,
Sean Ewington
CodeProject
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Possibly something to do with international time zones, as in Sean is in Canada?
This space for rent
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Last update was made 1 Aug 2017.
Previous update was made two days before that (30 Jul 2017).
I don't think it's related to timezone.
Could someone else change the date?
modified 2-Aug-17 6:01am.
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When editing an article there is an "Update" checkbox in the editor. If you don't tick that box, the date is not changed and the article is not marked as updated (and shown again on the main page page).
You probably forgot to check that box and Sean has not edited your article (I guess he is shown as last editor because he approved the article so that it does not need 5 user approvals).
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At first, I clicked "Update article" (at upper-right corner of the page).
During making changes I periodically clicked "save draft" button (beneath the article).
At last, I checked "I have read and agree ..." and finally pressed "Publish".
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What about the mentioned checkbox "Mark this article as updated?" (located at the bottom on the right side when in the editor)?
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Unfortunately, there is no such a button (I don't see that).
I see only checkboxes:
"Publish", "Preview", "Save Draft", "Revert to last published ...", "Work in progress: don't publish"
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The check box just above the "Revert to last published" button.
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just above the "Revert to last published" button
I see checkbox "Work in progress: don't publish". Nothing else.
I can send you screenshot if needed.
modified 2-Aug-17 7:20am.
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I have such a button for my articles.
Maybe it depends on the reputation but I don't see a reason why it should not be there.
Then you have to wait for Sean entering the site in a few hours.
BTW: Why is the date so important for you?
If you are updating your article frequently it would be much better to provide a history section at the end of the article. So readers can see what has changed and when.
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The date is important for me, because if article has an old date it isn't shown in "latest tip/tricks", so readers will not to view it.
I'd like to get feedback from readers.
Thanks for your assistance anyway.
modified 2-Aug-17 7:40am.
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I hope you will not edit your article frequently to get it pushed to the latest list. That would be abuse.
Most users will find your article by searching and not by visiting that list.
Feedback usually depends on the quality of the article. Be prepared that a good article gets only a few comments while a not so good one gets more.
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