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[Mod]GET A FASTER ANSWER TO YOUR QUESTION

Question posted by: Motoma (Site Moderator) on April 9th, 2007 05:46 PM
.NET is a conglomeration of many different languages and programming paradigms. Community experts are not mind-readers, therefore we occasionally have difficulties determining what programming language you are using and what type of application you intend to build. To expedite the process of getting your question answered, please follow these simple guidelines for your subject header:
  1. State what language you are using: This would be something along the lines of VB or C#.
  2. State the desired platform for your program: Something like WEB, APP, or FORM would be helpful.
  3. Be as descriptive as possible in your subject about the problem you are having.
Here are a couple of sample subject headers to get you pointed in the right direction:
VB-WEB: Difficulties Clearing a DataGridView
C#-APP: Sending a Job to the Printer with Crystal Reports

Remember that we can only be as helpful as you are. By following these guidelines you can improve the turnaround time for your problems. Also remember to research your problem before posting your question. Here are some great resources for developing with .NET.
Last edited by Frinavale : July 11th, 2008 at 08:14 PM. Reason: Added link to .NET resources
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Frinavale
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Re: [Mod]GET A FASTER ANSWER TO YOUR QUESTION
This is great advice!

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Re: [Mod]GET A FASTER ANSWER TO YOUR QUESTION
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Originally Posted by Frinavale
This is great advice!

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