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Wanna to write article but always rejected from codeproject :(

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    AZAD CHOUHAN
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    Hey i wanna to write some articles for codeproject but always rejected by codeprojects Please tell me what i have do for write a good article for codeproject :^)

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      Hey i wanna to write some articles for codeproject but always rejected by codeprojects Please tell me what i have do for write a good article for codeproject :^)

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      Take a look at here[^] and here[^]

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        Hey i wanna to write some articles for codeproject but always rejected by codeprojects Please tell me what i have do for write a good article for codeproject :^)

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        Writing a good article can be hard, but it is rewarding. First of all, take a look at articles by the likes of Sacha Barber[^], Marc Clifton[^] or Nish Sivakumar[^] to see examples of what good articles look like. Notice that they are all a good length, and that they explain what the problem is, show relevant parts of the code to show how they solved it and they explain their thinking as well. These authors don't just dump code and walk away. They explain things. Having understandable English is important, as well, so the use of text speak is out, proper capitalisation and punctuation needs to be present. The good news is that there are people who will be willing to help you with your article. When you have written it, don't publish it. Instead, keep it at composing status and approach Sean Ewington (have a look on this forum for his posts, and click the email link on any of them to email him directly). Ask him if a mentor can help with your article, don't forget to give him a link to the article in question. Sean will ask the mentors, who are all experienced authors, and they will try to help.

        I was brought up to respect my elders. I don't respect many people nowadays.
        CodeStash - Online Snippet Management | My blog | MoXAML PowerToys | Mole 2010 - debugging made easier

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          Writing a good article can be hard, but it is rewarding. First of all, take a look at articles by the likes of Sacha Barber[^], Marc Clifton[^] or Nish Sivakumar[^] to see examples of what good articles look like. Notice that they are all a good length, and that they explain what the problem is, show relevant parts of the code to show how they solved it and they explain their thinking as well. These authors don't just dump code and walk away. They explain things. Having understandable English is important, as well, so the use of text speak is out, proper capitalisation and punctuation needs to be present. The good news is that there are people who will be willing to help you with your article. When you have written it, don't publish it. Instead, keep it at composing status and approach Sean Ewington (have a look on this forum for his posts, and click the email link on any of them to email him directly). Ask him if a mentor can help with your article, don't forget to give him a link to the article in question. Sean will ask the mentors, who are all experienced authors, and they will try to help.

          I was brought up to respect my elders. I don't respect many people nowadays.
          CodeStash - Online Snippet Management | My blog | MoXAML PowerToys | Mole 2010 - debugging made easier

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          thank u so much you explain me in such a nice way what i have to do i think now i have to write article according to your words :)

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            thank u so much you explain me in such a nice way what i have to do i think now i have to write article according to your words :)

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            Good luck.

            I was brought up to respect my elders. I don't respect many people nowadays.
            CodeStash - Online Snippet Management | My blog | MoXAML PowerToys | Mole 2010 - debugging made easier

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              Hey i wanna to write some articles for codeproject but always rejected by codeprojects Please tell me what i have do for write a good article for codeproject :^)

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              Thomas Daniels
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              Hi, This is a great article about writing articles for CodeProject: A Guide To Writing Articles For Code Project[^]

              The quick red ProgramFOX jumps right over the Lazy<Dog>. My latest article: Understand how bitwise operators work (C# and VB.NET examples) My group: C# Programmers Group

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