Confused, my first article
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DeepWaters wrote:
I am sure apart from the author, there are few who actually go through and read all of them.
Probably not. Slackers. Heck, our groups coding guidelines span fewer than five pages, and i still have to get after consultants to fix their indentation settings and comment structure... :sigh: But, hey - you took a stab at it. You haven't been voted into oblivion, so at least someone finds it somewhat useful. Be happy with it, and as you learn, come back and improve on it.
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It appears that everybody is under the impression that I approve of the documentation. You probably also blame Ken Burns for supporting slavery.
--Raymond Chen on MSDN
Thats a nice way of saying it The basic reason, i tried to make it short because, its difficult to enforce coding standards, but if you give beginners, a two page briefing of what is good and what is bad, the very basic to start with, i think that will benifit everyone. "Here is an simple online article, on c# coding standards which should be learnt by heart, by all the trainees, consultants, and referred when required" - ding dong ok i think its better to talk with guys in the lounge than posting an article, my feelings started with :mad: and ended with :cool: you all are so cool
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I wrote my first article and posted it , its for beginner's but people just vote it down, all those work/time spent, writing on the article ( a waste? :confused:) I don't mind that, low votes, but they should atleast leave a comment on why ? :wtf: i am never going to write again :mad: for these ungrateful people
Hi, I realy hope you understand that just voting you down isn't that important because the mayoritty of people who read your article won't vote or leave a comment and directly go to try to find out, to see if where you are writing about works, so they can go one step further in getting realised what they want to build. That's how i use the code project quite often and it's not that I don't thank the people who learn me something during that, it's just that i often forget to rate there posting while it was verry important to me! I think it's good that you share with others that you feel that all the work you have done writing this article feels as a waste of time but I am sure that when you learn to know most people on the code project better, you know most of them won't knock you down regardless of the level of programming skills you have, but support you instead by writing great articles and giving positive and realistic feedback to your postings and articles. I'm not the Best but I am among the Best:) -- modified at 20:19 Saturday 7th April, 2007
With friendly greetings,:) Eric Goedhart Interbritt
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Hi, I realy hope you understand that just voting you down isn't that important because the mayoritty of people who read your article won't vote or leave a comment and directly go to try to find out, to see if where you are writing about works, so they can go one step further in getting realised what they want to build. That's how i use the code project quite often and it's not that I don't thank the people who learn me something during that, it's just that i often forget to rate there posting while it was verry important to me! I think it's good that you share with others that you feel that all the work you have done writing this article feels as a waste of time but I am sure that when you learn to know most people on the code project better, you know most of them won't knock you down regardless of the level of programming skills you have, but support you instead by writing great articles and giving positive and realistic feedback to your postings and articles. I'm not the Best but I am among the Best:) -- modified at 20:19 Saturday 7th April, 2007
With friendly greetings,:) Eric Goedhart Interbritt
Nice to know your thoughts, actually, i used to think that , its ok if you give a good vote and don't comment, but if you vote down its impolite not to comment, you give your reason, if i will vote down somebody and if the article is even average, i will say that i liked these things and these things kept me asking for more. But i still have to come at par with how coders thinks, i have been managing a number of developers for last few years and i just enforce them the "rules" and so far nobody complained, but here things are different :)
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Thats a nice way of saying it The basic reason, i tried to make it short because, its difficult to enforce coding standards, but if you give beginners, a two page briefing of what is good and what is bad, the very basic to start with, i think that will benifit everyone. "Here is an simple online article, on c# coding standards which should be learnt by heart, by all the trainees, consultants, and referred when required" - ding dong ok i think its better to talk with guys in the lounge than posting an article, my feelings started with :mad: and ended with :cool: you all are so cool