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dotnetboys

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Apr 13, 2008, 10:59:57 AM4/13/08
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Hi,

Please check a good article on the basics of threading.

http://www.dotnetboys.com/Articles/CSHARP/Threading/Threading.aspx

Regards,
Kamal Singh

Cerebrus

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Apr 14, 2008, 12:40:30 PM4/14/08
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Please refrain from self-promotion here or I will have to remove your
posts (or worse, ban you.) This is your final warning.

By the way, do you really think your article covers even the "basics"
of a topic as vast as Threading in .NET ? Do you believe you did
justice to the topic ? Compare it to the nearly half a million
articles / books / blogs already out there.

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Cerebrus.
Group Moderator.

CK

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Apr 14, 2008, 1:36:04 PM4/14/08
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Site appears to be down already. Welcome to the "digg" effect.
Although how it spawned from here, I have no idea.....

Andrew Badera

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Apr 15, 2008, 12:56:01 PM4/15/08
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Perhaps the site was threaded in a manner to create a race condition.
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dotnetboys

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Apr 20, 2008, 3:56:58 AM4/20/08
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Hi,

I feel sorry if you think that I should not post my articles links
over here.
I thought this group is about the .net articles so posted my link over
here.

I will not do that anymore...

I will welcome if you post some articles on the site.

Thanks a lot.
KS


On Apr 13, 7:59 pm, dotnetboys <thakurkamal2...@gmail.com> wrote:

Andrew Badera

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Apr 20, 2008, 10:45:57 AM4/20/08
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We more than welcome you promoting new, fresh and insightful articles or blog entries, but there's no value to this list, in fact it NEGATES value for this list, for you to promote something that is a dead, beaten horse, and for which you only manage to expose the barest tip of the iceberg.

Feel free to promote something that provides value, but don't use this site to drive traffic to a pointless, weak article that exists in similar form, many thousands of times over, around the intraweb.

Cerebrus

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Apr 20, 2008, 10:54:23 AM4/20/08
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Well said, Andy ! :-)

dotnetboys

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Apr 28, 2008, 5:37:33 AM4/28/08
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Well, I agree with you to extent. I will try to give those links which
are different from others and distinct.
I am new to these things and just trying to develop and promote my
site. So i used your site.
I started this couple of months back and already picking on google
for some of contents. Most of the article are
contributed by me only. So i am just developing art of writting.
I loved your feedback and hope that on future that i will send to you.
I would appreciate if you are intested in contributing more to my
site.

Regards,
Kamal Singh
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Andrew Badera

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Apr 29, 2008, 2:07:03 PM4/29/08
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EPIC FAIL.

This list is not your advertising mouthpiece.

Please buy a clue before burdening us with your load of crap once more.
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