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  • C Chris Maunder

    Take a look at Sacha's other articles. He's getting himeself quite a reputation so when his articles are posted they can generate quite a great deal of interest.

    cheers, Chris Maunder

    CodeProject.com : C++ MVP

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    LakshmiChava
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    I do agree he is a great author and his contributions are impeccable, I started wondering when i saw most popular section[^]articles, i see articles for years there to get a vote count of around 250 If the votes etc are monitored and regulated, they can be completely reliable !

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      I saw an article lately This one [^] Prize winner, More than 250 votes in 2 months, 250 in two months, its just difficult to digest, i won't say the article is not good its above average and my compliments for the work to the author, very hard work and great article So is there anybody keeps a check on these things, what benefit is that to anyone ?

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      Patrick Etc
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      You'll recall that that article was on the front page for several days and is the current Editor's Choice (since yesterday). It's had a much higher profile than most articles so it makes sense it would get so many votes.

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      • M Marc Clifton

        I think the voting system is Florida is more reliable. But just slightly. :) Marc

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        LakshmiChava
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        haha :laugh::laugh::laugh: What about california ?

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        • P Patrick Etc

          You'll recall that that article was on the front page for several days and is the current Editor's Choice (since yesterday). It's had a much higher profile than most articles so it makes sense it would get so many votes.

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          Does the current Editor's Choice NOT depends on the number of votes ?

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          • L LakshmiChava

            I saw an article lately This one [^] Prize winner, More than 250 votes in 2 months, 250 in two months, its just difficult to digest, i won't say the article is not good its above average and my compliments for the work to the author, very hard work and great article So is there anybody keeps a check on these things, what benefit is that to anyone ?

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            Aaron VanWieren
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            Wow, Most articles authors would have broken that up into several pieces. Great article.

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            • L LakshmiChava

              Does the current Editor's Choice NOT depends on the number of votes ?

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              Patrick Etc
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              Well now that's a good question.. I have no idea. I assumed "Editor's Choice" meant an actual editor chose it.. would seem pretty silly for community votes to determine the "Editor's Choice" now wouldn't it!? :confused: But crazier things have happened..

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                Does the current Editor's Choice NOT depends on the number of votes ?

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                Chris Maunder
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                Editor's choice is just that: while editing articles we randomly pick one that tickles our fancy.

                cheers, Chris Maunder

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                • L LakshmiChava

                  I saw an article lately This one [^] Prize winner, More than 250 votes in 2 months, 250 in two months, its just difficult to digest, i won't say the article is not good its above average and my compliments for the work to the author, very hard work and great article So is there anybody keeps a check on these things, what benefit is that to anyone ?

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                  Shog9 0
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                  DeepWaters wrote:

                  Prize winner, More than 250 votes in 2 months, 250 in two months, its just difficult to digest

                  As others have noted, it's a quality article. Now, you might argue that there are plenty of quality articles that never gain the popularity of this one, but that's only to be expected - there are many, many niche categories that will simply never appeal to the vast majority of readers. When an article shows up that demonstrates a technique or provides a tool that can be used by many programmers working in many different areas, then it will by nature become very popular (provided it is of sufficient quality, of course)! Consider the single most popular article on the site: .dan.g's ToDoList - everybody keeps one of those, even if just mentally. The potential appeal is off the charts - and so, when a good article and tool was provided, that potential was realized.

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                  • L LakshmiChava

                    I saw an article lately This one [^] Prize winner, More than 250 votes in 2 months, 250 in two months, its just difficult to digest, i won't say the article is not good its above average and my compliments for the work to the author, very hard work and great article So is there anybody keeps a check on these things, what benefit is that to anyone ?

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                    Raj Lal
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                    i can assure you that, the article is worth the votes, well back to your question, Don't rely on voting system completly, take it as a reference, make your own judgement best

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                    • L LakshmiChava

                      I saw an article lately This one [^] Prize winner, More than 250 votes in 2 months, 250 in two months, its just difficult to digest, i won't say the article is not good its above average and my compliments for the work to the author, very hard work and great article So is there anybody keeps a check on these things, what benefit is that to anyone ?

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                      Ashley van Gerven
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                      Wow, he's probably the most prolific author this year - most of his 19 articles are all posted since Jan. He's certainly hit the jackpot with that class diagram tool... and there I thought I was doing well reaching 100,000 visits after a year and a half. :doh: But he has written about something that has a wide appeal.

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