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Same happened to me the other week-end. It was about writing a custom iterator with Boost.Iterator. The reviewer was friendly but rejected, and no one could give me a direction to improve the article for which it would be accepted. The person also wasn't a c++ guy (his articles are more math oriented with vb and a little bit c#). Oth there is much 'spam' on this site, so if my article was in that category than it's probably best not to get published.
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Post it again, keep it in the composing state and reach out to Sean to get a mentor involved. That way, a mentor can take a look at it and offer encouragement/advice.
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I am thinking on doing a series of articles on installing Apache HTTP Server, PHP, MySQL, Apache Tomcat, etc on a portable device (e.g. a USB flash drive). What section would that fit in? Web Development --> Applications and Tools?
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For this moment we can post an article as an alternative to one posted article.
But how to post an alternative article to multiple articles? Is it possible?
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It's not possible I'm afraid. You could always post it as an alternative to one and then include links to the others in your article.
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Pete, thank you for explanation 
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Is this an OOP test on multiple inheritance?
"It's true that hard work never killed anyone. But I figure, why take the chance." - Ronald Reagan
That's what machines are for.
Got a problem?
Sleep on it.
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To display a class icon? Typing in "property" displays the Property Icon,
Typing in "method" displays the methods icon, but what word I use for
the CLASS ICON? Right now I am currently using ul class="namespace"
for the icon which I know is wrong. Typing in "class" does not work.
So what word would I use?
Thanx in advance!
rspercy65
rspercy65
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Although I don't understand your question I'm pretty sure it's in the wrong forum. If this is a programming question please move it to one of the programming forums otherwise you might want to clarify the context if this has anything to do with an article.
"The secret of happiness is freedom, and the secret of freedom, courage."
Thucydides (B.C. 460-400)
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This is a unordered list with a class property. In between the quotes you
have to type something in there like "property", "method" etc. "property"
shows the property icon, and "method" shows the method icon. I want the
word for the class icon if one exists. It would look like this
(look at the subject line, the html code at the end). In between
the quotes in the line class="???????????", what goes here. and YES this
is for a article and it is the html unordered list control.
<ul class="class"></ul> does not work.
rspercy65
modified 19-Mar-13 22:17pm.
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I am going with the <ul class="namespace"></ul> as this icon looks more right than wrong.
THANX for the help CP article mentors.
I would still like to know what does go in the quotes for future reference!
I imagine there are a lot of other writers that would like to know also.
Once again thanx for the help.
rspercy65
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To be fair - the question he was asking was related to writing articles. In an article, it's possible to show a class hierarchy like this:
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Thanks, the original question did not make that terribly clear.
Use the best guess
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Hi I am very friendly person and I truly want to live close to the nature, so that I think about building an eko house? Maybe I should start with portes pvc?
Hi I am very friendly person and I truly want to live close to the nature, so that I think about building an eko house? Maybe I should start with
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Hi guys,
I am currently working on a project which will make dev's life easier if it comes out as it is supposed to be (Currently, it is not even close to working, neither to be even compiled).
To present the basic ideas of the project, I wrote this little Tip/Trick[^]. My question is now: Can this already be submitted as Tip/Trick or should I wait until I got the whole thing finished and publish it as a full-featured article?
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I reckon that's up to you but from the look of it I would have said there's a full article in there.
I find one of the most valuable things about writing a CP article is that it makes you no only get the implementation correct but push on all the way to a reasonably polished item.
I'm a problem solver so once the algorithmic or technical problem is solved to my satisfaction it's hard to raise the motivation to go on working on the same thing. Getting to the point of being able to publish gives me that extra push to make something useful rather than just proving a point.
"The secret of happiness is freedom, and the secret of freedom, courage."
Thucydides (B.C. 460-400)
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Matthew Faithfull wrote: I reckon that's up to you but from the look of it I would have said there's a full article in there.
I know, the full article will be published anyways, I am working on the implementation and 70 % of the class code is written...
I am more the kinda guy who first finishes the code and then present the code polished in an article to the community. I want to share the basic idea of what I do in the Tip/Trick and make kind of a series out of it (first comes the idea presented in the Tip/Trick and afterwards I present the polished and well-descripted code in an article).
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That may not be the way Tips and Articles were intended to be used but I don't think it's abuse of the site or anything. Maybe you'll even start a trend. I could do part 3 of my QOR series in a number of ways if I do it all and one of them would be as a series of Tips. I have a bigger dilemma with it though as to whether to go ahead at all or whether to try and get funding to do a Phd based on the ideas but that's another story.
"The secret of happiness is freedom, and the secret of freedom, courage."
Thucydides (B.C. 460-400)
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Hi,
I created an article that has been published but I have not recieved the points yet. Can you help me what could be the problem?
Appreciate your help,
Thanks!
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It does look like you're right. Have you examined your recent reputation points list to confirm no entry when the article was published? Click on your current points displayed near right at the top of most pages to go straight to this list.
"The secret of happiness is freedom, and the secret of freedom, courage."
Thucydides (B.C. 460-400)
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It seems that now the overal points has this 100 included. Still not appearing on the reputation history list but I guess it is not a problem.
Thanks for your support!
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Correct. This is one of those cases where your overall reputation doesn't quite match your recent reputation. Chris is looking at reputation right now and I'll pass this along.
Thanks,
Sean Ewington
CodeProject
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