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Beautiful.
Thanks Abhijit!
Thanks,
Sean Ewington
The Code Project
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Thanks Sean.
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Hi Abhijit,
You're my ASP.NET hero
Thanks,
Sean Ewington
The Code Project
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Hi Abhijit,
Thanks again for another great submission! I've added it to the ASP.NET section
Thanks,
Sean Ewington
The Code Project
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Thanks Sean.
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great idea for one place to go for this. it is helpful.
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Hi Sean,
One more article from my side. Please let me know if any thing need to change or update.
Exploring Session In ASP.Net[^]
Thanks in Advance !!
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This is just fantastic. Thanks so much Abhijit!
Thanks,
Sean Ewington
Lead Technical Editor
The Code Project
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Sean Ewington wrote: This is just fantastic.
Much appreciated .
And Thank you and your team for selecting this one as 'Editor's choice'. Its really pleasure for me
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Sean,
I have modified the TOC with my article. Please make sure it is in correct form.
Thanks
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Hey Navaneeth,
I think you should add your article just above of my View State Article. Because , Its really good to starts with.
And one of my suggestion is you just give your Article title in your table of content. Because It's Says Every things
Again Thanks for Great Article and Great Effort.
cheers,
Abhijit
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Thanks again. Let the editor decide which is more obvious place for it.
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N a v a n e e t h wrote: Let the editor decide which is more obvious place for it.
Looks They Did it !!!
cheers,
Abhijit
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No thank you Abhijit!
These are perfect!
Thanks,
Sean Ewington
Lead Technical Editor
The Code Project
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Great idea with all that walking but I was wondering. Is this what the begginer wants ? Although putting all the tags with samples is usefull I would argue that it will be usefull but later on the way to the top ; ) IMHO the most effective way of doing any introduction to anything is to lead someone in some real life scenario/case studies etc. Maybe smth like a fictional char/beginner developer in some Contoso-like company who has to do a series of challenges etc I think you should get the idea by now. The structure could be like:
Part 1
(first day on the job/new department) and a (very simple) company website to create (based on some assets provided f.e in txt file/word/openoffice etc by company manager or PR department with some (needed with that first scenario and based on that articles above) information about html/css. On a substiantial days it could evolve to more advanced things from the TOC. I could imagine a couple of samples that would teach the begginer some basic do's and donts etc
and Parts from 2 to N ; )
It's just some brainstorming ; ) and yes it would be a little bit more time consuming.
cheers!
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Interesting. I can see how that would be handy. Allow us to confer and we will come back to this. Thanks for the input!
Thanks,
Sean Ewington
Lead Technical Editor
The Code Project
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That is a fantastic idea. I would love to build a web site on my Windows Home Server but haven't a clue where to start.
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Very good article.This would help a lot ot the Beginners
Cheers!!
Brij
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I agree, this is a great initiative, keep up the excellent work
Rory
www.allprogramming.co.za
Customized Software development and Website design company in Centurion, South Africa.
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Thanks Rory!
We'll do our best
Thanks,
Sean Ewington
The Code Project
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Hi folks,
Nice idea. An article on the beauty of semantic markup would be essential I feel. I'm not sure what's about on the Code Project - I've not looked yet - but I'd be happy to write one if needed. I've given a couple of talks on the subject to local developer groups so I could adapt from that.
Cheers
The only thing unpredictable about me is just how predictable I'm going to be.
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