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What do you expect to read in an article about an open-source project ?

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  • M Marc Clifton

    Read this.[^] A lot of it is applicable to what an article for an OS project should contain as well. Marc

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    Good literature Thank you !

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      See http://www.codeproject.com/info/Submit.aspx[^], and read other high scoring articles to see the sort of thing that is expected.

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      Hi Richard, Tks for your reply. I recently submitted the article at this link. See the article draft : http://pccs01-001-site1.myasp.net/press Something like this is the least satisfactorily understandable for us .NET developers ? Waiting your response. Regards

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        Hi Rajan, Tks for your reply. See the article draft : http://pccs01-001-site1.myasp.net/press Something like this is the least satisfactorily understandable for us .NET developers ? Waiting your response. Regards

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        Here are few things you have to consider before you publish one. 1. Please remove the section above the download code at the beginning. That's optional and I hardly see those in articles. 2. Article requires code formatting. 3. I hope this is a beginners level article. Could be done better with Introduction etc. in terms of quality content. 4. You can name the Scenario within the "Using Code" section. That's the general CodeProject Guideline. 5. Could you explain the real world scenario were exactly SBWQL would be helpful. I see several hardcoded bit wise things but I'm getting little confused how to use these things without hardcoding. 6. How about the performance compared to the existing LINQ Query. 7. Don't mistake me, I feel this approach makes the code hard to read though it might simplify things. Thanks,

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          Hi Richard, Tks for your reply. I recently submitted the article at this link. See the article draft : http://pccs01-001-site1.myasp.net/press Something like this is the least satisfactorily understandable for us .NET developers ? Waiting your response. Regards

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          A lot of code, but not much of an article. Like I said earlier, go and read some of the CodeProject articles to see what is expected.

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            Here are few things you have to consider before you publish one. 1. Please remove the section above the download code at the beginning. That's optional and I hardly see those in articles. 2. Article requires code formatting. 3. I hope this is a beginners level article. Could be done better with Introduction etc. in terms of quality content. 4. You can name the Scenario within the "Using Code" section. That's the general CodeProject Guideline. 5. Could you explain the real world scenario were exactly SBWQL would be helpful. I see several hardcoded bit wise things but I'm getting little confused how to use these things without hardcoding. 6. How about the performance compared to the existing LINQ Query. 7. Don't mistake me, I feel this approach makes the code hard to read though it might simplify things. Thanks,

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            Thank for your valuable feedback. With this you come to confirm the low acceptance of the new idea, as occurred in a previous post 'Short LINQ syntax', where I found professionals with much less ethics which you presented. This fact makes me believe that I am still a simple developer who found an interesting way to solve everyday problems with little writing, and it is still not to be disclosed to any developer community. Thank you again and a great weekend. I'm out now, only reading and learning every day. Regards, Rocha, Renato

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              A lot of code, but not much of an article. Like I said earlier, go and read some of the CodeProject articles to see what is expected.

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              Perfect ! Thank you very much for read and give your feedback. Regards, Rocha, Renato

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                Thank for your valuable feedback. With this you come to confirm the low acceptance of the new idea, as occurred in a previous post 'Short LINQ syntax', where I found professionals with much less ethics which you presented. This fact makes me believe that I am still a simple developer who found an interesting way to solve everyday problems with little writing, and it is still not to be disclosed to any developer community. Thank you again and a great weekend. I'm out now, only reading and learning every day. Regards, Rocha, Renato

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                Well all I said was a positive feedback and nothing much. I don't understand what makes you low or feel negative. Being a opensource developer, if you can't explain what it is, then how can you expect others to understand ? Thanks,

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                  Well all I said was a positive feedback and nothing much. I don't understand what makes you low or feel negative. Being a opensource developer, if you can't explain what it is, then how can you expect others to understand ? Thanks,

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                  Exactly Richard, Please believe, Your feedback has been positive in some way. I live in Brazil where things are not as easy as in the first world countries, work intensively with technology 15 years. But since my start on this journey, I was never very adept at discussions in Forums, Communities, etc. Being a person with little patience to read responses that have nothing to do with the proposed content, disputes ego, etc. By setting this idea, in the excitement of finding that this would be well, i'm encouraged me to publish it. As I do not have much time to improve content for this idea is better understood, to be involved in my day job plus freelances and failing to give proper attention to my family, I end up not insist more on this idea. I'm pulling me to meet a freelancer working this weekend. Thank you very much.

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                    Exactly Richard, Please believe, Your feedback has been positive in some way. I live in Brazil where things are not as easy as in the first world countries, work intensively with technology 15 years. But since my start on this journey, I was never very adept at discussions in Forums, Communities, etc. Being a person with little patience to read responses that have nothing to do with the proposed content, disputes ego, etc. By setting this idea, in the excitement of finding that this would be well, i'm encouraged me to publish it. As I do not have much time to improve content for this idea is better understood, to be involved in my day job plus freelances and failing to give proper attention to my family, I end up not insist more on this idea. I'm pulling me to meet a freelancer working this weekend. Thank you very much.

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                    I appreciate your patience. You have enough ideas and coded some innovative things for which the opensource communities always feel proud about it. I suggest you could have directly published an article and would anyways received proper feedbacks. Based upon that you can decide whether to improve and extend further. Good luck to you.

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                      I appreciate your patience. You have enough ideas and coded some innovative things for which the opensource communities always feel proud about it. I suggest you could have directly published an article and would anyways received proper feedbacks. Based upon that you can decide whether to improve and extend further. Good luck to you.

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                      Thanks a lot ! :)

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