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Ja ja it is true. I live (programmaticaly talking) in the end of the world. People here does not know what it is WP7, Android and with tablets say what!. I am posting in my new blog interesting things. Thank you for remembering me. I will post a complete article with the windows 8 template soon. (For WPF of course). The only thing I am lost is with the issue that WPF doesn't have projections (because is pure 3D) so the tilt and else is confusing.
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Can't wait to see the css for this
I'm actually coding a WP 7 phone / W8 template as we speak, inspiraction from the Win Phone Site + W8 UI, usually white as the background and Sergoe WP font (Black DimGray etc).
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I recommend you to take a look at C:\Program Files\Microsoft SDKs\Windows Phone\v7.0\Design
There you have the xaml in order to get easier the information for the templates that you want to create in CSS3 I guess. And I hope that the CSS3 draft grid come official some day.
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Hey everyone!
I'd like to invite you to check out an open source app I've written:
It's a file explorer that runs on a browser, especially useful for anyone who has a media computer in his living room, and need a better view and navigation on his files.
Runs on .NET 4.0 and IIS Express, supports browsing through folders, opening files, quick filter, multi-column sorting, folder image view, and more... Graphics is still very basic (contributors anyone?)
http://desktopbrowser.googlecode.com
Your thoughts?
Cheers
Dan-el
modified on Monday, May 30, 2011 12:39 PM
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I havn't looked at it (yet) but why not post an article about it?
I don't speak Idiot - please talk slowly and clearly
'This space for rent'
Driven to the arms of Heineken by the wife
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an article indeed. with screenshots please.
Luc Pattyn [My Articles] Nil Volentibus Arduum
The quality and detail of your question reflects on the effectiveness of the help you are likely to get. Please use <PRE> tags for code snippets, they improve readability. CP Vanity has been updated to V2.3
modified on Friday, June 10, 2011 8:47 PM
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If it's good enough to advertise then it's good enough to take its chances in the Articles section.
The best things in life are not things.
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Better publish an article than a simple link here...
An article with details = respect and sharing knowledge.
A post in the lounge = flamewars, blood and advertising.
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Thanks guys!
I will write an article soon, I just haven't found the time for it yet, and I wanted some initial feedback.
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Joan Murt wrote: A post in the lounge = flamewars, blood and advertising
Selling tickets now...Guaranteed Flames, Guaranteed Blood...Heck, we'll even thrown in a Shark with a Frikin' Laser on its head! 10 Bucks.
I don't speak Idiot - please talk slowly and clearly
'This space for rent'
Driven to the arms of Heineken by the wife
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Do you hear that? is the FOX films starting theme: tatatataaaaa-ta-ta-ta-ta-ta-ta-tatatataaaaaaaaa-ta-ta-ta-taaaaaaa...
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Please do not post programming questions here. If you have a programming question then click here!
I only read newbie introductory dummy books.
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I fail to see how "your thoughts" can become a programming question...
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If someone posted a message on here asking for people to come look at Website (/Product) XYZ because it needed beta testers, would that be classed as Advertising, or would that be fair play!
Thanks,
James
James Simpson
Web Solutions Developer
www.methodworx.com
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That's a tricky one, and depends largely on the mood of whoever is answering on that particular day. If it's a commercial product then it's probably going to be treated as advertising by some of the regulars, even if you only want beta testers. If you're being legit, then take the 1 votes on the chin.
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Commercial is a tricky definition tho.. if its free to end users, does that make it non commercial. (there are other ways of generating revenue)
There is not much activity on this board, and maybe thats becuase of the guildeines... I mean, the title clearly states collaboration / beta testing, so I would think it should be fair to allow projects wanting beta testers, to post here.
I would also expect projects requiring beta testers to be free of cost or incentivise the testers, even though the nature of the product may become commercial.
Wanting beta testers + getting your product exposure is being legit, obviously people would want the exposure offered by this sort of forum, becuase they want to attract beta testers (to help development).. and ultimatly gain a user base. Without the exposure both the forum and its purpose are pointless.
James
James Simpson
Web Solutions Developer
www.methodworx.com
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In this case, commercial would mean does your company derive revenue from the product in any way.
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Hello, This is an application for solving equations and graphing it. I developed it in Vb.net. Please give me a feedback.
Download
My e-mails:
y2o2@live.com
ya_1933@yahoo.com
ya_1993@gmail.com
contacting is welcomed.
Thank You
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y2o2 wrote: Please give me a feedback.
If you wish to post an article then please read this[^]. If you wish to advertise your product then please contact the advertising department.
I must get a clever new signature for 2011.
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Hi Richard,
I don't quite understand your answer. Isn't the purpose of this forum to allow people to ask for help with their software? Or have you seen the OP post on other forums, in a way that suggests he is advertising a commercial product?
Sorry, I'm probably missing something.
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Having read your response to the OP I don't understand your comments to me. In your response to him/her you are more or less saying the same as me.
I must get a clever new signature for 2011.
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It's unlikely that many people here would be willing to download and run an exe that's hosted on Rapidshare. There are simply too many dangers in running unknown exe's, and too many stories of malicious payloads.
You have two choices:
1. As Richard suggested, write an article and post it here on Codeproject. This will give you a chance to explain it in detail, and you would get the best feedback by doing this.
2. Set up a web site where you can host the download, and explain it there.
Before people are going to want to take a chance to run your app, they are going to have to trust you. Hosting on Rapidshare is not the way to do this.
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I'm an avid language (spoken, not programming) learner and am interested in developing some tools, either web-based, standalone, or both, to enhance the learning process.
I'm envisioning a flexible text-driven audio player, with speech recognition capabilities. I'd be glad to share more details in private!
If anyone out there has an audio, speech recognition, plus web development background, I'd love to hear from you and bounce my ideas off of you to help get started.
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