Withdrawing CP membership or submitted article
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Is there any option in CodeProject to withdraw CodeProject membership or submitted article?
Manish Agarwal manish.k.agarwal @ gmail DOT com
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Is there any option in CodeProject to withdraw CodeProject membership or submitted article?
Manish Agarwal manish.k.agarwal @ gmail DOT com
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how?
Manish Agarwal manish.k.agarwal @ gmail DOT com
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Is there any option in CodeProject to withdraw CodeProject membership or submitted article?
Manish Agarwal manish.k.agarwal @ gmail DOT com
Why would you wish too? I can only think you are a) Offended by something here and wish to withdraw support or b) have a work relateed issue such as a contractual obligation not to release code/intellectual content which you done in the past?
------------------------------------ "Possessions make you poor, wealth is measurable only in experience." Sun Tzu 621BC
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If anything, you've reinforced his decision. :|
Cheers, Vikram.
Current activities: Films: The classic Pink Panther series TV series: Friends, season 3 Books: Liar's Poker, by Michael Lewis.
Carpe Diem.
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Is there any option in CodeProject to withdraw CodeProject membership or submitted article?
Manish Agarwal manish.k.agarwal @ gmail DOT com
I think you'd need to drop an email to chris [at] ... with your details. Can't imagine why you'd want to though :confused:
Dave
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Is there any option in CodeProject to withdraw CodeProject membership or submitted article?
Manish Agarwal manish.k.agarwal @ gmail DOT com
Don't you love me any more? I didn't meant what I said last night, I was drunk and I didn't know what I was saying. Please say you'll forgive me, will you take me back? In all seriousness, if you really wanted to leave you'd have to talk to Chris about it or send an e-mail to webmaster [at] codeproject.com and some one should pick it up. Why would you want to leave though? we're 'hip', we're 'with it'
My current favourite word is: Delicious!
-SK Genius
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Why would you wish too? I can only think you are a) Offended by something here and wish to withdraw support or b) have a work relateed issue such as a contractual obligation not to release code/intellectual content which you done in the past?
------------------------------------ "Possessions make you poor, wealth is measurable only in experience." Sun Tzu 621BC
correct and there may be some more reasons for withdrawing an article.
Manish Agarwal manish.k.agarwal @ gmail DOT com
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correct and there may be some more reasons for withdrawing an article.
Manish Agarwal manish.k.agarwal @ gmail DOT com
Company policy is one reason.
Software Kinetics - Moving software
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If anything, you've reinforced his decision. :|
Cheers, Vikram.
Current activities: Films: The classic Pink Panther series TV series: Friends, season 3 Books: Liar's Poker, by Michael Lewis.
Carpe Diem.
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Don't you love me any more? I didn't meant what I said last night, I was drunk and I didn't know what I was saying. Please say you'll forgive me, will you take me back? In all seriousness, if you really wanted to leave you'd have to talk to Chris about it or send an e-mail to webmaster [at] codeproject.com and some one should pick it up. Why would you want to leave though? we're 'hip', we're 'with it'
My current favourite word is: Delicious!
-SK Genius
Gotta small feeling, this could upset the apple cart completely.
Software Kinetics - Moving software
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Gotta small feeling, this could upset the apple cart completely.
Software Kinetics - Moving software
Norm .net wrote:
Gotta small feeling, this could upset the apple cart completely.
Is that a new add on for the iPhone? "Go shopping with an Apple Cart"
------------------------------------ "Possessions make you poor, wealth is measurable only in experience." Sun Tzu 621BC
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Is there any option in CodeProject to withdraw CodeProject membership or submitted article?
Manish Agarwal manish.k.agarwal @ gmail DOT com
Yes - just let me know. chris -at- codeproject.com. Is there any specific reason? Your boss doesn't want you posting stuff, you're not happy with your article, bad feedback or you just feel you aren't ready? Let me know and I'm happy to help out in whatever way possible
cheers, Chris Maunder The Code Project Co-founder Microsoft C++ MVP
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how?
Manish Agarwal manish.k.agarwal @ gmail DOT com
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If anything, you've reinforced his decision. :|
Cheers, Vikram.
Current activities: Films: The classic Pink Panther series TV series: Friends, season 3 Books: Liar's Poker, by Michael Lewis.
Carpe Diem.
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:shrug: He asked, i answered. Guess i could have put some effort into guessing at his intentions and tried to pull a clarification out of him, but i was headed to bed and couldn't be bothered. He's an adult, i'm sure he has his reasons.
I agree totally. If he wants to leave... he does. If he wanted some help he could have asked for that too. He didn't.
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:shrug: He asked, i answered. Guess i could have put some effort into guessing at his intentions and tried to pull a clarification out of him, but i was headed to bed and couldn't be bothered. He's an adult, i'm sure he has his reasons.
Maybe I'm more tolerant with English as it's written/spoken by non-native speakers (being one myself), but I understand "Is it possible to do [X]?" as "How do I do [X]?" Clearly, that was the OP's question here. Saying "Yes" or "No" is blatant sarcasm (mind you, I love sarcasm, even yours when we were discussing Yahoo Mail vs Gmail) that doesn't help anybody, and if anything, pisses off the OP further more.
Shog9 wrote:
but i was headed to bed
I have a feeling you should have headed right to bed in this case :)
Cheers, Vikram.
Current activities: Films: The classic Pink Panther series TV series: Friends, season 3 Books: Liar's Poker, by Michael Lewis.
Carpe Diem.
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I agree totally. If he wants to leave... he does. If he wanted some help he could have asked for that too. He didn't.
See the first part of my reply to Shog. You are using a technicality here: the OP wasn't simply interested in knowing if it was possible, he wanted to know how it can be done.
Cheers, Vikram.
Current activities: Films: The classic Pink Panther series TV series: Friends, season 3 Books: Liar's Poker, by Michael Lewis.
Carpe Diem.
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Maybe I'm more tolerant with English as it's written/spoken by non-native speakers (being one myself), but I understand "Is it possible to do [X]?" as "How do I do [X]?" Clearly, that was the OP's question here. Saying "Yes" or "No" is blatant sarcasm (mind you, I love sarcasm, even yours when we were discussing Yahoo Mail vs Gmail) that doesn't help anybody, and if anything, pisses off the OP further more.
Shog9 wrote:
but i was headed to bed
I have a feeling you should have headed right to bed in this case :)
Cheers, Vikram.
Current activities: Films: The classic Pink Panther series TV series: Friends, season 3 Books: Liar's Poker, by Michael Lewis.
Carpe Diem.