Tutorials
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Where are all the tutorials? At the top of the Code Project home page, it says "The Code Project is about free source code and tutorials.". To the right of that are the "Latest beginner's tutorials", implying that there are more, but I do not see any more. Where are they?
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Where are all the tutorials? At the top of the Code Project home page, it says "The Code Project is about free source code and tutorials.". To the right of that are the "Latest beginner's tutorials", implying that there are more, but I do not see any more. Where are they?
They are included with the main articles. I will add a search page to make it easier to find only those articles that are at a beginner level. In the meantime, there is a push for more tutorials at http://www.codeproject.com/library/Tutorials.asp
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They are included with the main articles. I will add a search page to make it easier to find only those articles that are at a beginner level. In the meantime, there is a push for more tutorials at http://www.codeproject.com/library/Tutorials.asp
And where are the "main articles"? I see references to articles on the main page, but nothing that says "main articles" or "main article". For myself, I will probably skip most of the beginner stuff. I am interested, though, in the article that will help me with my question "MkTypLib Unknown Type error (16-bit dll)", but I do not know where to look for that. See: http://www.codeproject.com/script/forum/index.asp?app=10&df=100&exp=0&forumid=8&fr=1&kw=odl&main=/script/forum/index.asp&select=11028#xx11028xx
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And where are the "main articles"? I see references to articles on the main page, but nothing that says "main articles" or "main article". For myself, I will probably skip most of the beginner stuff. I am interested, though, in the article that will help me with my question "MkTypLib Unknown Type error (16-bit dll)", but I do not know where to look for that. See: http://www.codeproject.com/script/forum/index.asp?app=10&df=100&exp=0&forumid=8&fr=1&kw=odl&main=/script/forum/index.asp&select=11028#xx11028xx
All the articles can be found be using the navigation bar on the left hand side of the homepage. The basic layout of the site is flat, in that all articles are grouped together according to topic, and not in any particular heirachy. Obviously the search page needs to be beefed up a little to make it easier to find exactly what you are after. I'll add it to my "to do" :)
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All the articles can be found be using the navigation bar on the left hand side of the homepage. The basic layout of the site is flat, in that all articles are grouped together according to topic, and not in any particular heirachy. Obviously the search page needs to be beefed up a little to make it easier to find exactly what you are after. I'll add it to my "to do" :)
Do you mean all the stuff on the left under where it says "Free Source Code"? If that is where the articles and the tutorials are, then it should be easy enough to add a little note or something saying so. I think that something simple will be a big improvement. You are working too hard as it is.