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another lemon from the same tree ?

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    @sean-ewington The author of (still posted now, originally posted June 25, 1.20/5 10 votes): [^] ... is back (July 8) with: [^] which is as just as disorganized as the first tip-trick. It repeats much of the content of the first post. If anyone(s) did try to assist this poster (Sean ?), clearly that hasn't worked. imho, both pieces should be removed.

    «The mind is not a vessel to be filled but a fire to be kindled» Plutarch

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      @sean-ewington The author of (still posted now, originally posted June 25, 1.20/5 10 votes): [^] ... is back (July 8) with: [^] which is as just as disorganized as the first tip-trick. It repeats much of the content of the first post. If anyone(s) did try to assist this poster (Sean ?), clearly that hasn't worked. imho, both pieces should be removed.

      «The mind is not a vessel to be filled but a fire to be kindled» Plutarch

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      Sean Ewington
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      I really appreciate your care and concern for CodeProject as always. Deleting articles is my go-to tool in probably far too many cases. Sometimes I reach out to reason with an author while their article is in the submission queue, but the article either gets approved while I wait for a response, or the author doesn't respond at all. In rare cases, like this one, I let the author's article live while trying to teach them how CodeProject articles work. I think this author really needs to experience feedback from the community, whether by votes or by comments. Maybe CodeProject isn't for them. Perhaps some day I will go back and remove these posts, but for now, I'd like to see how the community effects them and the author.

      Thanks, Sean Ewington CodeProject

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