Suggestion for section for Code Project: NEWWWWBIE
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I think Chris mentioned a request for ideas for new sections. Why not have a Newbie or ahem Beginner section, this way when a newbie asks a FAQ, they can be instantly directed to this section.
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Wow, you are Quick! :)
"If you weren't my teacher, I'd think you just deleted all my files." -- an anonymous UCB CS student, to an instructor who had typed "rm -i *" to get rid of a file named "-f" on a Unix system.
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Wow, you are Quick! :)
"If you weren't my teacher, I'd think you just deleted all my files." -- an anonymous UCB CS student, to an instructor who had typed "rm -i *" to get rid of a file named "-f" on a Unix system.
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Chris, I think there should be more specific sections such as: 1- Dynamic Code manufacturing * This section would put in evidence differnt ways to create dynamic code using any type of language and differrent approaches. 2- Managed OVER Unmanaged * This section could be centric to Interop topics and open to those cpians to expose good ideas in creating 100% managed code. 3- First Impressions * A section completly dedicated to future releases of tools and beta programs. Also more generic stuff such as: C# Distributed (remoting...) C# Networking ... What they hey, if you're felling generous just chuck a few VB.NET sections as well ;P Cheers, Erick
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Chris, You can write the total number of articles in each section after the section name. For example: ATL (10) Audio/Video (2) Bitmaps & Palettes (5) and so on. Ammar There is a difference in knowing the path and walking the path.
Yes, if there's a compelling reason to do so. cheers, Chris Maunder