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Comments by Johnny Worker (Top 3 by date)
Johnny Worker
20-Nov-13 8:25am
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Thank you for you time spending on my question. But frankly I no longer care about CodeProject's policy or anything related. My project is such a small one that benefits maybe just hundreds to thousands of people at most I guess, that's not worthy of our time here. But just one more thing to clarify: I believe my library can help someone else who live in Taiwan, which is not only me. I developed that project simply because there was no such library for C# (with source code) could be found on the internet. But posting this project here or anywhere benefits me no more and I won't talk about it any more.
Johnny Worker
19-Nov-13 4:02am
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Yes I appreciate you advice. But what "programming value" can my project have? If I turned it into English, what "programming value" can it have then? It is just a very simple library, a "project", which costed me less time than writing these comments. How "CodeProject" name itself? Frankly, it is really ok for me if CodeProject accepts English articles only. I just wanted to know if it's possible to change that policy. I can host my projects on CodePlex (like this one: http://dnnchina.codeplex.com/) as well, or nowhere at all. But as to "value", do you see an implementation of some ready design patterns is of any "programming value"? To me, if it helps me (even only me), it is valuable.
Johnny Worker
19-Nov-13 2:02am
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Well, I've got a bit uncomfortable feeling like I'm "begging" for something. No I don't. This piece of work benefits quite a little group, as I've already stated in the beginning. Of any "programming value"? Give me a break.
Anyone in charge please give me an answer Yes or No and that's it.