Should there be another category called applications?
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There are a lot of series articles or even just a couple article but they have full blown applications. An example is todo. Since these articles talk about a piece of technology or issues should they also have a new category called application. This way if someone wants a full blown application they can look in this category. Yes I know if they get that big they should go to codeplex or sourceforge.
cheers, Donsw My Recent Article : Optimistic Concurrency with C# using the IOC and DI Design Patterns
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There are a lot of series articles or even just a couple article but they have full blown applications. An example is todo. Since these articles talk about a piece of technology or issues should they also have a new category called application. This way if someone wants a full blown application they can look in this category. Yes I know if they get that big they should go to codeplex or sourceforge.
cheers, Donsw My Recent Article : Optimistic Concurrency with C# using the IOC and DI Design Patterns
Well, there is this: http://www.codeproject.com/KB/applications/[^] Is that what you meant?
Best wishes, Hans
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Well, there is this: http://www.codeproject.com/KB/applications/[^] Is that what you meant?
Best wishes, Hans
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yes, but there seems to be more than just applications. But that will suffice. There are a lot of good applications here web and forms that many people use. It is generally harder to find than most other categories. oh well. thanks
cheers, Donsw My Recent Article : Optimistic Concurrency with C# using the IOC and DI Design Patterns
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yes, but there seems to be more than just applications. But that will suffice. There are a lot of good applications here web and forms that many people use. It is generally harder to find than most other categories. oh well. thanks
cheers, Donsw My Recent Article : Optimistic Concurrency with C# using the IOC and DI Design Patterns
Donsw wrote:
It is generally harder to find than most other categories.
I agree. If you can think of a better way to organize this category in the category hierarchy, let Chris know. (To be honest, I couldn't find it at first, and had to search for an article I knew was in that category, to find it. :) )
Best wishes, Hans
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