How to switch between asp.net, c# and other topics
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I used to check the latest articles/tips etc by changing the topics (in home page). But that links are not there now. Can any one help me in finding it?
"Never put off until run time what you can do at compile time." - David Gries, in "Compiler Construction for Digital Computers", circa 1969.
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I used to check the latest articles/tips etc by changing the topics (in home page). But that links are not there now. Can any one help me in finding it?
"Never put off until run time what you can do at compile time." - David Gries, in "Compiler Construction for Digital Computers", circa 1969.
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I used to check the latest articles/tips etc by changing the topics (in home page). But that links are not there now. Can any one help me in finding it?
"Never put off until run time what you can do at compile time." - David Gries, in "Compiler Construction for Digital Computers", circa 1969.
Mouse over the currently selected topic to the right of the tabs. You will get a popup menu to select a new topic. Is that what you are looking for?
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Mouse over the currently selected topic to the right of the tabs. You will get a popup menu to select a new topic. Is that what you are looking for?
Well-hidden :)
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Mouse over the currently selected topic to the right of the tabs. You will get a popup menu to select a new topic. Is that what you are looking for?
Tom Lawton wrote:
You will get a popup menu to select a new topic
I am not getting any popup there. But found another alternative Enter the url in this format http://www.codeproject.com/?cat=3 Available Cat Ids All Topics : 1 MFC/C++ : 2 C# : 3 VB.NET : Mobile : 18 ASP.NET : 4 SQL : 9 Architect : 8 Java : 10 LAMP : 12 Tech Lead : 19
"Never put off until run time what you can do at compile time." - David Gries, in "Compiler Construction for Digital Computers", circa 1969.
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I used to check the latest articles/tips etc by changing the topics (in home page). But that links are not there now. Can any one help me in finding it?
"Never put off until run time what you can do at compile time." - David Gries, in "Compiler Construction for Digital Computers", circa 1969.
I agree, I'm finding it harder and harder to find the stuff I use most regularly on CP. I miss a "news summary" on the front-page, I find it harder finding articles by subject, I still prefer "Coding Horrors" to "Hall of Shame". And I'm not too keen on the new graphic design look either.