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Can you explain me what is the difference between an "article" and "project" ??

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    Arthur V Ratz
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    Dear Colleagues, Recently, I've noticed that there's a new nomination "project" has been added. 1. So, can you explain me in general what is the difference between article and project nominations ? 2. And, specifically, what publications you recommend to be posted as an article and which ones as a project ? Thanks. :)

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      Dear Colleagues, Recently, I've noticed that there's a new nomination "project" has been added. 1. So, can you explain me in general what is the difference between article and project nominations ? 2. And, specifically, what publications you recommend to be posted as an article and which ones as a project ? Thanks. :)

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      Jochen Arndt
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      See Re: A silly question... - Article Writing Discussion Boards[^]:

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      A 'Project' articles is essentially documentation for a code repository (or project) that's hosted somewhere else. The significance of the Project type is that changes in the remote repo will trigger an update to the CodeProject article: A new local copy of the code will be downloaded, and the Readme.md file will also be pulled in order to update the aricle's text. It gives authors another method by which they can author articles using the tools in their current workflow.

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        See Re: A silly question... - Article Writing Discussion Boards[^]:

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        A 'Project' articles is essentially documentation for a code repository (or project) that's hosted somewhere else. The significance of the Project type is that changes in the remote repo will trigger an update to the CodeProject article: A new local copy of the code will be downloaded, and the Readme.md file will also be pulled in order to update the aricle's text. It gives authors another method by which they can author articles using the tools in their current workflow.

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        Arthur V Ratz
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        I've got it. :) Thanks for your reply.

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