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Just re-worked, there's no more to add for this tip/trick - it's quite clear in the sense of term framework.
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Thanks for information, It's a full article for review - IdahoJS
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To add to what @Richard-MacCutchan has said, I sent you a long message two days ago which explained why we keep rejecting it, and suggesting what you need to do to get it through.
As it stand, nothing has changed that invalidates any of what I said - your framework is still unusable without significant effort being put in by every reader to try and work out what you can do with it, and what benefits they might get - and that's before they eve=n try to work out how to use it to get those benefits.
As such (and given the huge number of "frameworks" that are out there already) what you have submitted here is useless - nobody will use your framework because nobody will invest the time in checking if it will help them significantly. It's like you built a new car and hid it in a garage with a sign on the door saying "Good new vehicle inside" but bricked up the doors and windows and didn't leave any contact info! You won't sell any cars that way because nobody is going to see it.
We moderators aren't here to make your life difficult, or to be nasty - quite the reverse, we protect the site from not-ready articles, and authors from the derision and downvotes that poorer articles can receive. And to be a moderator, you have to write articles, so we know what it feels like when you slave away on something and Joe Moron from Stupidity High School, Kansas finds out it's not what he needs to hand in as his homework ...
If we let this though as it stands, it would - at best - be ignored, and more likely downvoted into oblivion.
I'm sure you have put a lot of effort into getting the framework code right but without actual info we as readers have no idea if it's something we could use in our projects.
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Thanks
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public class clsb
{
public string subjectName = "";
public string mainsubject()
{
return subjectName;
}
}
public class clsA : clsb
{
public string subjectName = "";
public string Allsubject()
{
return subjectName;
}
}
private void getdata()
{
clsA obj = new clsA();
obj.subjectName = "English";
string A2 = obj.mainsubject();
MessageBox.Show(A2);
}
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Dear CodeProject,
I'm really disappointed why my tip/trick is constantly deleted.
Best regards,
Mirzakhmet Syzdykov
M.S.-Developers
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Assuming you're referring to this one[^], it's clearly not of sufficient quality to be posted. One unexplained code-dump and a screen-shot does not make for a good tip!
The associated GitHub repo[^] doesn't provide any details either.
Take a step back, and imagine you're looking at this from the perspective of someone who hasn't written the code. Can you tell what it's meant to do, what it can be used for, or what problem it's meant to solve?
No. Because you haven't explained it at all.
Unsurprisingly, and once again to your disappointment, your "tip" is about to be deleted again. You need to put more effort into it before you post it; if you just keep trying to push it through as-is, you risk being flagged as a troll.
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- Homer
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I see. Thank you for confirming that you are a troll. Your account will now be closed.
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- Homer
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Apologies Dear Richard Deeming,
I have done the new submission with all your comments included.
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Dear Richard Deeming,
Please help
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Hello! I sent you my article for publication twice. The first time I sent it to the specified mail and the second time I sent it to the site itself. But I did not receive any answer, and my article completely disappeared on the site. When will I receive a response and how can I find a submitted article to your site?
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Have you checked your email? If the article was rejected from moderation you should have received an email with information about it
M.D.V.
If something has a solution... Why do we have to worry about?. If it has no solution... For what reason do we have to worry about?
Help me to understand what I'm saying, and I'll explain it better to you
Rating helpful answers is nice, but saying thanks can be even nicer.
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Thanks for the answer! No, we did not receive anything, we checked the mail.
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Apologies. I can't seem to find a record of your submission in any email account, or in Junk mail. Could you please resend your article to sean@codeproject.com?
Thanks,
Sean Ewington
CodeProject
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i posted April 16 of this year a Tip/Trick article titled "Output to Console w/o Broken Word Wrap" it seems to not be available any longer . was it deleted as being overly trivial ?
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Do you happen to have a copy of the article? Could you please email me a copy? sean@codeproject.com
I can't seem to access it from your article list.
Thanks,
Sean Ewington
CodeProject
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@Sean-Ewington
I added a Tip today: Adding images to a Winforms Project so they are accessible as resources[^]
When I previewed it, it was fine.
When I viewed it after posting, the top two images were there, the other all missing, showing a placeholder instead.
So I edit the tip, delete the missing images from the text - which are still missing, but the top two are there - and re-insert them. They look good, so I preview - fine - and publish.
All the images are missing now!
What did I do wrong?
[edit]
Deeksha suggested I re-upload the images, so I re-did 2 through 8 inclusive as 1 had reappeared.
All present in preview, all present immediately after post.
Currently, they all appear to be there ...
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modified 17-Apr-23 10:45am.
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You did nothing wrong :/
Please email me the images. I'll fix them.
There's a bug with the images I can't reproduce where sometimes they disappear. Basically you edit the article and re-upload them and then they work again.
Thanks,
Sean Ewington
CodeProject
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I reuploaded all of them at Deeksha's suggestion.
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"Common sense is so rare these days, it should be classified as a super power" - Random T-shirt
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Ah ... looking good now.
Graeme
"I fear not the man who has practiced ten thousand kicks one time, but I fear the man that has practiced one kick ten thousand times!" - Bruce Lee
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I reuploaded and reinserted them.
I wonder if this is because I dropped all eight on the "Drop files here" box? Do they go into "temporary storage" while the article is in process and then move to permanent when posted?
"I have no idea what I did, but I'm taking full credit for it." - ThisOldTony
"Common sense is so rare these days, it should be classified as a super power" - Random T-shirt
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