Yes there are a lot of steps (less than 20) for  "hello world" program
This is the bad new !

But you don't need to do more than these steps for "huge" programs
This is the good new!

My article just published from little hours, and i need to wait some days to 
determine 
The response of the readers 
As i get help & information from others over the internet
i like to present somthing to them , in english language (which is not my 
mother language)
with respect to CP Votes, i am sure that it will increase soon (As my project 
page on sourceforge
are active over 99.25% and the download increase rapidly )

There is no need to talk about personal side(You talked about my education, and 
not notice that 
i am Electronics Engineer and *Electronics* related to hardware which is 
different than "Software*)

Also, please remember that (Just a little advice)
It's known that good developers respect software as mind production
and they need to invest time to determine the value of the software.

i opened your site, at first i was not interested because of the old style of 
the applications
but i opened my mind and tried to look again, so i noticed the real value of 
your good software


Greetins,
Mahmoud


----- Original Message ----
From: Thomas Hruska <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [email protected]
Sent: Wednesday, February 27, 2008 6:29:09 AM
Subject: Re: [c-prog] Article on codeproject - Hello world without coding

MAHMOUD SAMIR wrote:
> Today is not like the past at all
> 
> Now, The project become Adult not child like before
> And the project become ready for usage in commerical applications
> Yes the article is long, But this because the idea is *new* and needs good 
> explaination
> 
> I hope that the project will be helpful
> 
> Any suggestions or ideas are welcome !
> 
> Greetings,
> Mahmoud
> 
> 
> ----- Original Message ----
> From: Paul Herring <pauljherring@ gmail.com>
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] com
> Sent: Wednesday, February 27, 2008 1:44:25 AM
> Subject: Re: [c-prog] Article on codeproject - Hello world without coding
> 
> On Tue, Feb 26, 2008 at 11:24 PM, msfclipper <msfclipper@ yahoo. com> wrote:
>> This is my new Article - Hello world without coding
>>
>> i hope that it will be useful
>>
>> http://www.codeproj ect.com/KB/ library/MSSF. aspx
> 
> 1) What, if anything, does this have to do with C or C++?
> 
> 2) That seems an awfully long article to devote to 'programming
> without programming, '
> 
> 3) Haven't we had something similar to this on here in the past? Ah
> yes: http://tech. groups.yahoo. com/group/ c-prog/message/ 64332

Once again. The CP article doesn't follow article guidelines. And the 
layout is horrible.

You say the project is "ready for commercial applications" yet only show 
the world that it is simply ready to say 'hello'. It took you five 
years of higher education to get as far as a simple 'hello world' 
program. I'm still not interested. Come back when you've got something 
people like me actually want to use. At the rate the development of the 
program is moving along, the "adult" is probably going to have to be a 
"decrepit old man" before anyone is even moderately interested.

Pay attention to the CP votes. No one likes the article. That should 
be an ever-so-subtle hint.

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