Most Downloaded Code of CP?
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I have to agree with Dave. This[^] article of mine has been downloaded about 22,000 times but that doesn't mean anything. What makes me happy is that the code is used in Kurzweil Reader[^] (license to use granted at no cost). /ravi
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Developers are great aren't they? Aren't they?
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Developers are great aren't they? Aren't they?
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i-t w-a-s a j-ok-e.
Really? I don't see a joke icon or anything that resembles being funny.
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What's the most downloaded project on CodeProject? Is there any way to find articles with most downloaded code?
They used to display the top downloaded articles, but my guess is that since the list never changed, they removed it from the site. If you were to do a search, I am certain this is a top contender: MFC Grid control 2.27[^] Also, there is an task management application, which the name escapes me at the moment. I believe that is the most downloaded article on CP.
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What's the most downloaded project on CodeProject? Is there any way to find articles with most downloaded code?
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What's the most downloaded project on CodeProject? Is there any way to find articles with most downloaded code?
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They used to display the top downloaded articles, but my guess is that since the list never changed, they removed it from the site. If you were to do a search, I am certain this is a top contender: MFC Grid control 2.27[^] Also, there is an task management application, which the name escapes me at the moment. I believe that is the most downloaded article on CP.
What, not the perennial CListCtrl? Or whatever the real control name is.
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What's the most downloaded project on CodeProject? Is there any way to find articles with most downloaded code?
Depends also on how many items you keep for download in your article. I tend to keep two downloads per article: - Source code zip, and - Executable zip (for those who don't have Visual Studio). With this, one of my articles is nearing 25,000 downloads (both source and exe zips combined).
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What's the most downloaded project on CodeProject? Is there any way to find articles with most downloaded code?
The CODE Project API could help, but not sure.
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Really? I don't see a joke icon or anything that resembles being funny.
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Dave KreskowiakObligatory Dilbert. http://dilbert.com/strip/2015-04-03[^] There you go... Edit - added joke icon.
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They used to display the top downloaded articles, but my guess is that since the list never changed, they removed it from the site. If you were to do a search, I am certain this is a top contender: MFC Grid control 2.27[^] Also, there is an task management application, which the name escapes me at the moment. I believe that is the most downloaded article on CP.
Thanks. I was just curious. There are so many great projects here.
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Thanks. I was just curious. I was really curious if there was more functionality on CP which let you search articles. Another thing I often look for is a specific author's most recent article, but there doesn't seem to be a way to sort them that way.
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Depends also on how many items you keep for download in your article. I tend to keep two downloads per article: - Source code zip, and - Executable zip (for those who don't have Visual Studio). With this, one of my articles is nearing 25,000 downloads (both source and exe zips combined).
Wow, 25,000 downloads is amazing. Way to go. I'll try to check out your article. You could've left a link to it. :)
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Wow, 25,000 downloads is amazing. Way to go. I'll try to check out your article. You could've left a link to it. :)
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What's the most downloaded project on CodeProject? Is there any way to find articles with most downloaded code?
I would imagine that if not the top download, dan.g.'s ToDoList[^] with over 358 THOUSAND downloads is at least a serious contender. Marc
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I have to agree with Dave. This[^] article of mine has been downloaded about 22,000 times but that doesn't mean anything. What makes me happy is that the code is used in Kurzweil Reader[^] (license to use granted at no cost). /ravi
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Ravi Bhavnani wrote:
This[^] article of mine has been downloaded about 22,000 times but that doesn't mean anything.
Cool article! BTW, ToDoList 6.9.6 - An effective and flexible way to keep on top of your tasks[^] has over 358,000 downloads. ;) Marc
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Obligatory Dilbert. http://dilbert.com/strip/2015-04-03[^] There you go... Edit - added joke icon.
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Dave Kreskowiak -
Why? Win what thing? It's kind of pointless, really. One of your articles has just over 1,000 downloads. A quick scan of a few people shows that you're not even close to the top of the list. What are you gonna do? Download-bot your own code?
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Ravi Bhavnani wrote:
This[^] article of mine has been downloaded about 22,000 times but that doesn't mean anything.
Cool article! BTW, ToDoList 6.9.6 - An effective and flexible way to keep on top of your tasks[^] has over 358,000 downloads. ;) Marc
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ToDoList is awesome! :cool: /ravi
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Relax. It would be interesting to know. Nothing more. Some people just like stats.
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I am relaxed. I didn't rip him a new asshole for hitting me with the cartoon link.
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