The Code Project is a site that is home to a large community (approaching 2 million members) of .Net Articles (and Web/Scripting, General Reading, ASP.net, C# and more). Article topics range from tutorials in specialized areas of web technologies to custom designed controls. The good news is that there are many very informative articles hosted on CodeProject, and lots of free code, controls and ideas. The only catch is that there is no apparent quality control other than the user-feedback rating section. So be sure to keep an open (and analytical) mind before adopting advice from some random article. That said, I have found lots of good stuff here.
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- Sometimes it feels like I need the week to rest after a tiring Shabbat instead of the other way around 1 week ago
- Hodaya (6 months old) instagr.am/p/KMr8w0r_HP/ 1 week ago
- Porcelain Unicorn bit.ly/IOrzms (winner of film contest where films are < 3 minutes and have very little dialog). Very powerful. 3 weeks ago
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