My article not included in CP Newsletter...
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Once again my new article about "LeMP" didn't show up in the weekly newsletter... so I waited for the next newsletter and it didn't appear there either. And it isn't in yesterday's either. Could someone comment on why it might not have appeared? I'm about to post a new article that I worked really hard on. Hope it will appear in the newsletter next week...
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Once again my new article about "LeMP" didn't show up in the weekly newsletter... so I waited for the next newsletter and it didn't appear there either. And it isn't in yesterday's either. Could someone comment on why it might not have appeared? I'm about to post a new article that I worked really hard on. Hope it will appear in the newsletter next week...
It was definitely in the newsletter[^]
cheers Chris Maunder
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It was definitely in the newsletter[^]
cheers Chris Maunder
Whoa! Okay, this is so weird. It wasn't in the newsletter I received. My newsletter has three items in the C# section under "New Articles":
Queue Processor (13 votes) by Damijan Vodopivec (updated 6 days ago) Word Automation using OpenXML and C# without Word Interop (10 votes) by koolprasad2003 (updated 4 days ago) Sometimes, we overlook the simplest things (4 votes) by Darek Danielewski (updated 15 hours ago)
The same section in the online version you linked too also has 3 items, with one difference:
Queue Processor (13 votes) by Damijan Vodopivec (updated 6 days ago) Word Automation using OpenXML and C# without Word Interop (9 votes) by koolprasad2003 (updated 3 days ago) Avoid tedious coding with LeMP, Part 1 (5 votes) by Qwertie (updated 5 days ago)
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It was definitely in the newsletter[^]
cheers Chris Maunder
So I'm looking at my newsletter settings and I see that I somehow have ".NETCF" but not ".NET" under "Newsletter topics". Anyway I think C# was on the list, and my article is tagged with C#. I don't remember ever choosing this list of topics (which only had three items), but perhaps I did choose it, like, 7 years ago. This doesn't really explain how my version and the online version both have three items, though. Shouldn't the online version have strictly more? If the tags are filtering out things in my newsletter, I suggest saying something like "your copy of the newsletter has been filtered" at the top of the newsletter, with a list of the newsletter topics (at least, the ones that match the articles in the current newsletter) and a link to change the newsletter options. It looks like I am missing out on some "general" articles that are not specific to any programming language, but "no specific language, platform or technology" isn't one of the available tags. Well, I guess it's pretty rare for an article not to at least tag a particular programming language though... but you know, some language tags are missing, e.g. there is no language tag offered for D, Rust, Typescript, or Dart, let alone lesser-known languages like Ceylon.
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So I'm looking at my newsletter settings and I see that I somehow have ".NETCF" but not ".NET" under "Newsletter topics". Anyway I think C# was on the list, and my article is tagged with C#. I don't remember ever choosing this list of topics (which only had three items), but perhaps I did choose it, like, 7 years ago. This doesn't really explain how my version and the online version both have three items, though. Shouldn't the online version have strictly more? If the tags are filtering out things in my newsletter, I suggest saying something like "your copy of the newsletter has been filtered" at the top of the newsletter, with a list of the newsletter topics (at least, the ones that match the articles in the current newsletter) and a link to change the newsletter options. It looks like I am missing out on some "general" articles that are not specific to any programming language, but "no specific language, platform or technology" isn't one of the available tags. Well, I guess it's pretty rare for an article not to at least tag a particular programming language though... but you know, some language tags are missing, e.g. there is no language tag offered for D, Rust, Typescript, or Dart, let alone lesser-known languages like Ceylon.
We used to have a notice at the top of newsletters regarding the filtering you were doing. I'll look to add that back. With regards to tags, anyone with a certain rep can add tags, and we add tags when we get content sent in with new tags.
cheers Chris Maunder
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We used to have a notice at the top of newsletters regarding the filtering you were doing. I'll look to add that back. With regards to tags, anyone with a certain rep can add tags, and we add tags when we get content sent in with new tags.
cheers Chris Maunder