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Wow. That one went out with a (very small) bang!
What do you get when you cross a joke with a rhetorical question?
The metaphorical solid rear-end expulsions have impacted the metaphorical motorized bladed rotating air movement mechanism.
Do questions with multiple question marks annoy you???
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I'm guessing you mean the coffee, otherwise that wouldn't make any sense
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I am contemplating writing a tutorial on how accounting packages work. This will include the use of an SQL Server 2008 database and Visual Basic 2010 - both being the free Express versions. Once the reader has the software on his/her computer they will be able to follow along and create the project as they go. I tried doing it in blog form but it became too cumbersome and lengthy so thought that a pdf file in book format would work better. Unfortunately I am not sure how to make this publicly available.
Does Code project support this?
Mike Newman
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Yes. You can publish articles here: Submit a new Article[^]
But I'd suggest making it a series of articles with each foscusing on one element to bring the size of each down to manageble levels.
Have a look at some existing articles, and that should give you an idea of the size to aim for: Site Map[^]
Here's one of mine, which won a "best of the month" competition: Using struct and class - what's that all about?[^] and is probably as long as you want a single article to be.
Bad command or file name. Bad, bad command! Sit! Stay! Staaaay...
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As OG told - you can send your PDF to CP, but it will not be published as PDF, but as a CP article (or articles if you follow OGs suggestion)...If you are looking for publishing as PDF (a link to a PDF) CP not the right place...
Skipper: We'll fix it.
Alex: Fix it? How you gonna fix this?
Skipper: Grit, spit and a whole lotta duct tape.
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Thanks for the prompt responses.
Unfortunately each section would be equivalent to a chapter in a book so individual articles would be too long and cumbersome. It would also be difficult to keep them together so that any reader would be able to follow the entire series without playing "Hunt the next section". Not practical as I said in my original post.
I will have to look for another way of doing this.
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If you want to write a book, write a book! Several people here are published authors so they may be willing to help you find a publisher (or an ebook promoter like Amazon) if you ask them nicely.
A whole chapter as an article would be too much - but there is nothing stopping an article containing links to other articles in a series: Transferring information between two forms, Part 1: Parent to Child[^] for example refers (and links) to the otehr two tips in the series, so publishing a chapter as 5 articles which link to "next" and "previous" as well as to the other chapters is not only possible, it's a good idea!
And adding an "Introduction" article which includes a full "table of contents" would be quite feasible as well to tie it all together.
Bad command or file name. Bad, bad command! Sit! Stay! Staaaay...
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Cheeky wrote: It would also be difficult to keep them together
There are a lot of "series" articles on CP, the author almost always has links at the top of each article referencing all the other articles in the series, making for easy navigation, and of course you can embed links as needed in the content itself.
As to PDF format, personally I prefer working with HTML, as it's a direct copy and paste into CP's article editor, and it's easy to generate a table of contents, etc. For ToC, I use this great tool[^] but read the comments in the article's message section, as there are a couple useful bug fixes posted there.
Marc
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Cheeky wrote: I am contemplating writing a tutorial on how accounting packages work.
Since you mentioned this is more like a book, you might want to contact SyncFusion and see if they're interested in publishing it as an e-book.
Marc
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If your article gets to great you can split and organize it in some articles. That is often done, when the stuff gets to great. An example how it is done very well.
Press F1 for help or google it.
Greetings from Germany
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Why not just create it initially as an e-book? Link to the project files, and any other files needed within the text. Once you get it into HTML, you can use something like KindleGen or Sigil to compile an e-book format. (I believe they will allow links to file types like .sln or whatever you want, but have never tested that out.)
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I present today's *Wow! That's Bad!" Spam for your Sunday enjoyment. Go on, tell me what's not to believe:
From: Gmail Team <raffaellanek@alice.it>
To: [redacted, but it's me]
Subject: Dear Account Owner,
Dear Account Owner,
It has come to our notice that your email has not passed the new verification/Update process that we are presently working on. We are currently upgrading our data base and e-mail account center. We are deleting all Old Gmail email account to create more space for new accounts..
To prevent your account from closing you will have to update it so that we will know that it's a present used account. To complete your account re-confirmation, you must reply to this email immediately and enter your account details as requested below.
<hr />
Your Email User-name:
Your EMAIL Password:
Your Date of Birth:
Your Country or Territory:
**************************************IMPORTANT:
This updating is compulsory as a result of our recent server changes. If you fail to update your email address you will soon be unable to receive/send mails.Also your email will not be equipped with the latest anti-virus system in our new servers.
This will make your email and PC vulnerable to virus attacks from the internet.
****HOW TO UPDATE:
To update simply reply the above to upgrading admin as appropriate. Failure to do so immediately will lead to SUSPENSION OF YOUR ACCOUNT.
Thanks for your co-operation,
The Gmail Team.
Sure Raffael, here are my credentials as I'm sure you work for Google.
veni bibi saltavi
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It must be legit, he hasn't asked for your bank details...
Bad command or file name. Bad, bad command! Sit! Stay! Staaaay...
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The sad point is... how many people will actually answer that email?
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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Have you checked if there was a Reply-To header?
If so, the poor Raffael who's address is used here will not get the answer.
If not, is's really bad. Especially when using a free email provider located in the EC where chances are good to be identified.
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No, the reply to is accinf02030@yahoo.co.jp should anyone feel like writing to them.
veni bibi saltavi
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Well, if people fall for the scam where you supposedly owe money to the IRS and they want to be paid in iTunes gift cards...
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Why don't the hackers turn their botnets into tools for flooding those email addresses with so much spam that the idiots give up ever wading through them?
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Your Email User-name: FatFinger@TypoGod.com
Your EMAIL Password: I-Type-H-When-I-Should-Type-B-
Your Date of Birth: Cheshvan 5, 5777
Your Country or Territory: Kaechon[^]
"It is easy to decipher extraterrestrial signals after deciphering Javascript and VB6 themselves.", ISanti[ ^]
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Let's say I'm crazy enough to install Windows Server 2016 to host an app I want to keep going in the cloud 24/7. There's no way to stop this thing from magically rebooting willy nilly outside of setting the normal business hours or whatnot... but say when not in that timeframe, Windows will up and just restart la la la without a care to the wind for a *server* app?
Did I miss the memo where MS started smoking crack?
Jeremy Falcon
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Possibly MS has decided to cede the server market to Linux.
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Jeremy Falcon wrote: Did I miss the memo where MS started smoking crack? Have you been on a secret mission to Mars? Mickeysoft has slowly been losing its grasp on reality over the last ten years.
The language is JavaScript. that of Mordor, which I will not utter here
This is Javascript. If you put big wheels and a racing stripe on a golf cart, it's still a f***ing golf cart.
"I don't know, extraterrestrial?"
"You mean like from space?"
"No, from Canada."
If software development were a circus, we would all be the clowns.
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Well, I mean I knew it was doing that for the desktop app on Win10, but the server...
Anyway, Google says I can just disable the Windows Update service to stop it, so we'll see.
Jeremy Falcon
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I think if you dig deep enough into some of the 'hidden' settings (taskscheduler/updateorchestrator) you might find a way to stop forced restarts. Sorry, it's Saturday and that's all I can offer. I am experimenting with the equivalent settings in WinTen and am waiting for evidence that the hack/setting actually works. Good luck!
"Go forth into the source" - Neal Morse
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