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It does rather, but my only concern would be: where does it go to ... um ... micturate?
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OriginalGriff wrote: It does rather, but my only concern would be: where does it go to ... um ... micturate?
That would explain some of the outages?
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nice
www.dirkstechblog.blogspot.com
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I have added my word press technical blog feed to code project. If I update the word press article is it automatically updated the related code project article or should I have to manually update that?
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Not necessary. Sometimes you need to modify the styles, it may looks different with respect to your original article that is posted in your blog. That's it.
If you do not STEP FORWARD, You'll always be in the SAME PLACE
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Already read. But couldn't find correct answer
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Well, how about updating your blog article, and see what happens? No harm in trying!
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Yes, I already tried. It was not synchronized. I just need to know is there any way to do that?
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In the Technical Blog FAQ;
Item 10: You can always edit manually
Item 13: Have you waited at least this long
Item 16: Check what is being reported at last polled or last updated.
Have you gone to your "My Articles" and clicked on the "Technical Blogs" tab and check it is listed there.
Remember your blog posts will be treated the same as Articles, these go through moderation process, so could always be stuck in the queue, or are being rejected for some reason.
If you are still having problems, take it to the Site Bugs and Suggestions forums and ask there. The CP Team will help.
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Thank you Dave. I have manually updated my article.
Thanks for the quick reply.
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No seriously! I have been asked to upgrade my entire team to "MVC ready" in 15 days!
So any and all help will be appreciated!
Kind Regards,
- Will
william@enziq.com
www.enziq.com
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Fire them all and start interviews on Monday?
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I have a team of 5 - and I can hardly afford to restart the entire division and submit them to the Onboarding rigmarole!
Kind Regards,
- Will
william@enziq.com
www.enziq.com
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It's about the only way you can be sure to get a team of five fully up to speed with a "new technology" in two weeks. It's way too late to organise a course; there are books and tutorials called "learn MVC in 15 days" (generally with numerous exclamation marks in the title) but my experience with such books in other fields are that you can get the basics, but nowhere near enough to be fully competent. Heck, at the end of one you don't generally even have a clue what you don't know - which is worse than not knowing what you should know (if you see what I mean).
Good luck - but I think it is an unrealistic aim, and you are going to get burnt badly on this one!
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Go Agile, it will help solve any problem you may have, lack of time, insufficient funding, or support from The Client (Please dont forget to "Stand up" in the meetings)
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Boy, have you drunk the Kool-Aid™.
Software Zen: delete this;
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It's Carlsberg this weekend
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Good luck! Pluralsight[^] could get a start on the learning curve.
There are tutorials on asp.net[^].
Wow tough task.
Hope You get up to speed.
David
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Thanks I'll try - 10 days of free training seems good, will try to get some funding for the full package.
Also as someone suggested Agile sounds good, will attempt to convince my team about that too.
Kind Regards,
- Will
william@enziq.com
www.enziq.com
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William Emmanual wrote: Also as someone suggested Agile sounds good
I could be wrong, but I think he was joking.
Again good luck.
David
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William Emmanual wrote: Also as someone suggested Agile
Since you are new here, that was a joke.
Many people here often joke about stuff without using joke icon / smiley, it's their lame effort to attempt a dry british humor, which confuses rest of the 'normal' people.
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