article .NET framework version flag
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articles could have some kind of flag that would say something about framework version they are referencing on. (article writers wouldn’t forget to mention framework version - very usual thing, and readers would know on which framework version article is referencing at). If there is, I apologize! (then I haven't seen it - maybe it should be at some better place :) )
Greatings, Preky
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articles could have some kind of flag that would say something about framework version they are referencing on. (article writers wouldn’t forget to mention framework version - very usual thing, and readers would know on which framework version article is referencing at). If there is, I apologize! (then I haven't seen it - maybe it should be at some better place :) )
Greatings, Preky
At the top right of each article is a list of relevant technologies used. Unfortunately not everyone fills in the details correctlyso some may not be marked correctly.
cheers, Chris Maunder
CodeProject.com : C++ MVP
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At the top right of each article is a list of relevant technologies used. Unfortunately not everyone fills in the details correctlyso some may not be marked correctly.
cheers, Chris Maunder
CodeProject.com : C++ MVP
He, he :-O thx Chris on clearing things up! Although I have been reading articles on CodeProject for a some years, I have never noticed that. Usualy I haven't paid attention on that right corner as I didn't realized that should be relevant technology, it was almost always filled with common information, unless it was written from some authors like Marc Clifton etc. Reading their articles actually didn't metter for what technology they were written as it was never waste of time of reading or download ... :doh:
Greatings, Preky