Shouldn't an article/tip/trick with CODE UPDATED have a tag like CODE UPDATED, just like one might have the tag UPDATED when it is updated?
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How can anyone know an article/tip/trick has the code updated if no tag is appended to the title? I have my post in this situation. SUGGESTION: add a tag CODE UPDATED whenever the code is updated or included for the first time.
The Updated date on an article (appears underneath the title) will reflect the date the article was last updated.
cheers Chris Maunder
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The Updated date on an article (appears underneath the title) will reflect the date the article was last updated.
cheers Chris Maunder
What I mean is not an update of the article text, but just the code in the zipped solution/project that appears at the top. Take for instance, my article, sorry, Tip/Trick MFC PowerShells Easily: Encrypt and Decrypt. I posted a solution/project saturday (02/28/2015), officially updated today (02/02/2015), but it appears as posted 3 days ago (without mentioning any alteration). That's an example, where I think it'd be informative the tag CODE UPDATED (or something equivalent), starting the day it was officially updated, of course.