active questions tagged articles - Stack Overflowmost recent 30 from stackoverflow.com2009-11-29T18:27:30Zhttp://stackoverflow.com/feeds/tag/articleshttp://www.creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/2.5/rdfhttp://stackoverflow.com/questions/1798605/how-do-i-automatically-generate-related-articles-for-my-newspaper-site0How do I automatically generate "related articles" for my newspaper site?Kevin Li2009-11-25T17:31:31Z2009-11-25T17:34:17Z
<p>Can I do it just using html and css? How do I do this with "most viewed articles"?</p>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/316461/what-are-the-best-programming-articles100What are the best programming articles?lillq2008-11-25T05:46:59Z2009-11-22T18:36:58Z
<p>Part of being a good software developer is keeping current with what people are saying in the community. There are many good articles out there on the internet about the wide subject of computer programming. What articles have you found worth your time?</p>
<p>Please provide the article's title, author and a link if possible.</p>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1697095/where-do-you-submit-your-programming-articles-tutorials5where do you submit your programming articles/tutorials?CrazyJugglerDrummer2009-11-08T16:44:02Z2009-11-08T18:49:21Z
<p>So you've finished your tutorial/article, now where do you submit it? You can usually find one site, but it can be helpful to submit them multiple places to further spread your knowledge. Lets keep a list of some other spots you can submit your articles to. Preferably general sites, not specific languages or platforms. Leave answers with new submissions to the list and/or comments on any of the sites. :D</p>
<p><a href="http://www.codeproject.com/" rel="nofollow">codeproject.com</a> one of the biggest</p>
<p><a href="http://www.devarticles.com/" rel="nofollow">devarticles.com</a> goes along with devshed.com</p>
<p><a href="http://www.codeguru.com/" rel="nofollow">codeguru.com</a></p>
<p><strong>please post one site per answer so they can be voted on separately</strong></p>
<p>also see <a href="http://stackoverflow.com/questions/387797/good-programming-website-like-so/907126#907126">my running list of programming websites</a></p>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/848012/where-can-i-find-good-immediacy-cms-technical-documentation1Where can I find good Immediacy CMS technical documentation?Brian Scott2009-05-11T13:02:54Z2009-10-23T07:50:17Z
<p>I'm currently getting to grips with the Immediacy CMS platform and I'm finding that techincal material / documentation for it is pretty poor. I've looked through the documentation on the immediacy site but there only seems to be simple plugin configuration documents rather than a decent API / technical introduction.</p>
<p>Ideally I'd prefer to wrap my head around a few articles / documents rather than investigating through previous development efforts within the company in order to develop an impartial view on how things should hang together.</p>
<p>Can anyone provide me in the right direction for these types of articles / documents?</p>
<p>Thanks,</p>
<p>Brian.</p>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/409616/screencasts-vs-articles-which-do-you-prefer5Screencasts vs Articles - which do you prefer?Dmitri Nesteruk2009-01-03T19:16:07Z2009-10-20T10:19:43Z
<p>Recently, I've noticed that I've lost all patience with programming articles, and started watching screencasts instead. For example, the ASP.NET MVC site had lots of screencasts, so I watched those and got coding in no time. I was therefore wondering what the community thinks about screencasts and articles, particularly as I'm considering contributing material, and am pondering the format.</p>
<p>On a side note, I have an accent, so it might skew my decision somewhat. I'm not sure - what do you think?</p>
<p><strong>Okay, looks like the majority vote is for Articles. Thanks!</strong></p>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1284214/simple-ocr-programming-tutorials-articles8Simple OCR programming tutorials/articlesdaddz2009-08-16T12:36:42Z2009-09-26T05:05:34Z
<p>I'm interested in simple OCR methods and algorithms. And with simple I mean simple!</p>
<p>Best would be a tutorial/article/documentation without dependencies on 3rd party librarys if that's even possible.</p>
<p>I would really like to build up my knowledge from the ground up.</p>
<p>The programming language doesn't matter.</p>
<p>Thanks in advance!</p>
<p><strong>Edit:</strong></p>
<p>An interesting link I found in another question: <a href="http://ejohn.org/blog/ocr-and-neural-nets-in-javascript/" rel="nofollow">OCR and Neural Nets in JavaScript</a></p>
<p>I especially like the python implemenation.</p>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/194696/favorite-essay-about-programming49Favorite Essay about ProgrammingClaudiu2008-10-11T21:40:45Z2009-09-13T16:36:16Z
<p>What is your favorite essay about programming? Something which has made you think, or made you a better programmer. Something that you feel portrays the field well, or maybe that was just hilarious to read. </p>
<p>Some of my choices would be some of Paul Graham's essays, such as Hackers and Painters. The Cathedral and the Bazaar is also up there.</p>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/349648/best-articles-documentation-about-openid4Best articles/documentation about OpenID?Janko Mivšek2008-12-08T14:05:20Z2009-09-04T11:11:24Z
<p>What is the recommended read if someone like to be first introduced to OpenID and later go more deeply into details to be prepared for implementation of OpenID based single sign-on? </p>
<p>Pointers to some introduction articles for start, then to more thorough documentation and advices are welcome. </p>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1290655/books-articles-that-inspired-you2Books/articles that inspired youidimba2009-08-17T21:47:02Z2009-08-28T18:39:54Z
<p>Hi,</p>
<p>Some time ago I found a book <a href="http://rads.stackoverflow.com/amzn/click/0679740279" rel="nofollow">"Fatal Defect: Chasing Killer Computer Bugs"</a> by Ivars Peterson. Those who read the book, most probably was impressed by thrilling stories of real live bugs around us. </p>
<p>Later I come across of well known <a href="http://books.google.co.il/books?id=FdAZUX9H%5FgAC&dq=%22Death+March%22+by+Edward+Yourdon&printsec=frontcover&source=bl&ots=5DXg7x9L9m&sig=68dR39q-Y6ItZXuLYoPdvmh9xOE&hl=en&ei=nM6JSobZDoSAnQOX1oXoBA&sa=X&oi=book%5Fresult&ct=result&resnum=3#v=onepage&q=&f=false" rel="nofollow">Death march</a> by Edward Yourdon. This book was describing so many things happing in my day by day job life.</p>
<p>And what books/articles "changed" your live? :)</p>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1241058/article-about-jquery-library-hosted-on-google-not-actually-caching0Article about jquery library hosted on Google not actually caching...Justin Lee2009-08-06T20:00:22Z2009-08-08T06:37:57Z
<p>...re-downloads even if it was in cache.</p>
<p>I think it had some statistics regarding the number of Yahoo users for which items had to re-download even if it was in their cache (60%?)...</p>
<p>Read it earlier this year, but could be from last year too.</p>
<p>I believe the page had lots of yellow on it too.</p>
<p>Has anyone seen (bookmarked? wrote?) this article? i've been doing some searching and have come up null.</p>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1004878/what-is-the-single-most-influential-article-essay-every-programmer-should-read10What is the single most influential article/essay every programmer should read? [closed]Stephen B. Burris Jr.2009-06-17T02:55:00Z2009-06-17T08:13:48Z
<p>This article came to mind after reading <a href="http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1711/what-is-the-single-most-influential-book-every-programmer-should-read">this question.</a></p>
<p>From time to time I hear about different influential articles and essays that should be read to have a better understanding of computers and programming.</p>
<p>The one article that comes to mind is <a href="http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=103163" rel="nofollow">"What every computer scientist should know about floating-point arithmetic" by David Goldberg</a></p>
<p>I was wondering other articles and essays a most read and which one people feel is the best.</p>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/947350/aggregate-function-not-available-as-article-in-merge-rep-publication0Aggregate Function not available as Article in Merge Rep PublicationRefracted Paladin2009-06-03T21:25:17Z2009-06-08T20:10:05Z
<p>I have Merge Replication set up and I just noticed that a Aggregate Function is not available on my Subscriber. After further investigation I discovered that is is not even available in the Publication as an option. There are other Functions listed there but not that one.</p>
<p>Ideas?</p>
<p>Is there something written that doesn't allow Aggregate's to be in a Replication Scheme? If so how would I go about getting this to my local DB's?</p>
<p>Below is a CREATE TO of the Aggregate Function. Thanks!</p>
<pre><code>USE [Connect]
GO
/****** Object: UserDefinedAggregate [dbo].[CommaDelimitedString] Script Date: 06/03/2009 16:21:07 ******/
CREATE AGGREGATE [dbo].[CommaDelimitedString]
(@value [nvarchar](4000))
RETURNS[nvarchar](4000)
EXTERNAL NAME [SqlServerProject1].[SqlServerProject1.CommaDelimitedString]
GO
EXEC sys.sp_addextendedproperty @name=N'AutoDeployed', @value=N'yes' , @level0type=N'SCHEMA',@level0name=N'dbo', @level1type=N'AGGREGATE',@level1name=N'CommaDelimitedString'
GO
EXEC sys.sp_addextendedproperty @name=N'SqlAssemblyFile', @value=N'CommaDelimitedString.vb' , @level0type=N'SCHEMA',@level0name=N'dbo', @level1type=N'AGGREGATE',@level1name=N'CommaDelimitedString'
GO
EXEC sys.sp_addextendedproperty @name=N'SqlAssemblyFileLine', @value=12 , @level0type=N'SCHEMA',@level0name=N'dbo', @level1type=N'AGGREGATE',@level1name=N'CommaDelimitedString'
</code></pre>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/757199/how-much-to-comment-code-sample-when-writing-an-article3How much to comment code sample when writing an article?Dave Swersky2009-04-16T17:30:24Z2009-04-16T17:43:26Z
<p>When you read a "howto"-style article with a code sample, which do you prefer:</p>
<ul>
<li>All the code off to the side with very few comments, and a complete line-by-line breakdown in the article</li>
</ul>
<p>OR</p>
<ul>
<li>All the code off to the side with LOTS of comments, and a complete line-by-line breakdown in the article</li>
</ul>
<p>The moral of my question:
<strong>Can too many comments in the code actually <em>reduce</em> readability for unfamiliar code?</strong></p>
<p>EDIT: Assume for the purposes of the question that the article is introducing new concepts to the reader, all the way up to a language with which he/she is not familiar.</p>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/665360/how-to-add-tag-suggestion-functionality-to-my-blogware0how to add tag suggestion functionality to my blogware?Shree2009-03-20T08:43:32Z2009-03-20T09:00:11Z
<p>I am creating a blogging functionality to my website running on a cms.</p>
<p>My requirement is this:</p>
<p>When a person has written an article, he must automatically provided with 'suggested tags'. These words must come from the article. How can I implement this functionality?</p>
<p>I thought some ideas. Like:</p>
<ol>
<li>Suggest words which are the longest. Using this, I can filter out 'a', 'of', 'my' etc but not 'because'.</li>
<li>Create a blacklist of words. But I couldn't find any such ready-made list and creating such a list will take a very long time.</li>
</ol>
<p>So, any other ideas?</p>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/577327/best-way-to-save-web-articles-pages-for-future-reference4Best way to save web articles/pages for future reference?singulus2009-02-23T11:25:26Z2009-03-10T22:06:27Z
<p>I'm trying to manage a personal knowledge base using a personal wiki (currently using MoinMoin, before that MediaWiki).
Apart from organizing e-books and papers, I would like to be able to save web pages for future reference in my personal wiki. I've researched a little bit, and I found a couple of browser add-ons for more advanced saving of a web page. As an alternative, I knew that a PDF printer driver can be useful as well - print a page instead to a real printer to the PDF driver).</p>
<p>The PDF driver works well, a couple of pages that I used for test look OK, and I plan to upload these web-articles-converted-PDFs in my personal wiki.</p>
<p>Did I miss some other alternative for converting? What do you use in this general problem of keeping web page/articles for future reference?</p>
<p>EDIT: I forgot to mention the requirement for the above to be cross-platform - to be able to save, upload, read and update my article database from Windows, Linux, and Mac OS X computers.</p>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/627943/software-for-writing-articles2Software for writing articles [closed]thr2009-03-09T20:39:49Z2009-03-09T20:51:00Z
<p>I'm looking for some type of software that will allow me to easily write large articles or pieces of text to publish in HTML format.</p>
<p>Writing in pure HTML is abysmally slow and prone to errors, Text editors such as Word or Open Office Writer are very poor for displaying code and other pieces of text that require pre-formated areas or varying colors - and let's not even mention the html that you get from Word * <em>shudders</em>. *</p>
<p>The approach I've found best so far is to use Showdown, a markdown implementation in Javscript - editing the text in markdown format straight in the browser <a href="http://attacklab.net/showdown/" rel="nofollow">like this</a>. However I have a feeling the has to be a better approach?</p>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/605913/top-developer-skills4Top Developer Skillsripper2342009-03-03T10:44:21Z2009-03-03T12:22:38Z
<p>I remember seeing an article gauging software developer skills.
It had several fields of knowledge, like algorithms, languages, unit testing, scriptology, time estimation, with each measured on a scale of 1-5. Something along the lines of:</p>
<ol>
<li>Doesn't test his code </li>
<li>Writes stand alone tests and runs them once</li>
<li>Uses a unit test framework</li>
<li>Uses a build server (CruiceControl, TeamCity, ...)</li>
</ol>
<p>Can someone point me to the article?</p>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/432637/materials-for-sicp-with-python2Materials for SICP with python?yesraaj2009-01-11T09:13:48Z2009-01-11T21:01:50Z
<p>I want to try out SICP with Python.</p>
<p>Can any one point to materials (video.article...) that teaches Structure and Interpretation of Computer Programs in <strong>python</strong>.</p>
<p>Currently learning from SICP videos of Abelson, Sussman, and Sussman.</p>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/358033/what-are-your-favorite-programming-related-academic-papers23What are your favorite programming-related academic papers?namin2008-12-10T23:47:35Z2008-12-12T06:23:53Z
<p>What are your favorite programming-related / cs academic published papers?</p>
<p>It could be a functional pearl, a programming-language paper like those often cited on <a href="http://lambda-the-ultimate.org" rel="nofollow">lambda-the-ultimate.org</a>, etc. Really, anything vaguely related to programming. Please also explain why you like the paper.</p>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/345972/looking-for-good-asp-net-articles0looking for good asp.net articles [closed]KingNariman2008-12-06T05:35:24Z2008-12-06T10:31:25Z
<p>looking for good asp.net articles</p>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/174044/are-there-any-hardware-books-or-articles-that-can-help-with-programming5Are there any hardware books or articles that can help with programming?Ólafur Waage2008-10-06T12:15:11Z2008-10-07T18:50:56Z
<p>Since programming is essentially hardware interpretation. Are there any books or articles on CPU's or other hardware components that can help in understanding low level programming languages?</p>
<p>Or even hardware books or articles that target programmers?</p>