C and JavaGoldmine sites updated

C and JavaGoldmine sites updated

Post by Labyrin » Thu, 01 Jan 2009 13:48:02



Sites updated:

JavaGoldmine (http://javagoldmine.by.ru/index.html)
MFCGoldmine (http://mfcgoldmine.by.ru/index.html)

Sites contains over 50k articles in 50+ categories on all
language topics, including code snippets and examples,
expert views and opinions and tons of links to other
related sites.

All the issues are categoriezed by over 50 categories
into chapters, so it is easy to find what you are looking for.
Each chapter, such as "abstract class", multithreading,
communication, GUI, polymorphism, interfaces, etc.
contain between 200 and 1000 articles.

Javagoldmine is indexed by Google, so you can find anything you can
imagine within seconds.

Do advanced search and specify site:javagoldmine.by.ru

If you add enough keywords, you can precisely zoom-in on
an issue you are looking for.

Bottom line is: you can find an article on any topic
or issue within seconds.

Also, the same category is split on code snippets and
expert opinions and views.

Expert opinions really kick arse because you can find
a top grade information within seconds and be assured
it is pretty much the best there is.

Example query:

Google query:

  "abstract class" interface OR inheritance OR polymorphism
  site:javagoldmine.by.ru
--------------------------------------------
all these words:
this exact wording or phrase: abstract class
one or more of these words: interface inheritance polymorphism
Search within a site or domain: javagoldmine.by.ru
--------------------------------------------

Note: MFC Goldmine was submitted to Google already and accepted,
with over 50k articles long sitemap.

So, that one should kick in soon.
It'll take some time before Google bots index it.

But you can just go directly to the site anyway.

NOTE: The sites are temporarily off-line
since 9:00 a.m. GMT.

Should be back soon...
But this is New Years time!

Enjoy the next year more than you did this one
:--}

 
 
 

C and JavaGoldmine sites updated

Post by Labyrin » Sat, 03 Jan 2009 12:27:03



>Sites updated:

JavaGoldmine and MFCGoldmine are back on line.

MFCGoldmine - http://mfcgoldmine.by.ru/index.html
  (contains C, C++, C#, VC, MFC)

JavaGoldmine - http://javagoldmine.by.ru/index.html

Have fun.

Quote:>JavaGoldmine (http://javagoldmine.by.ru/index.html)
>MFCGoldmine (http://mfcgoldmine.by.ru/index.html)

>Sites contains over 50k articles in 50+ categories on all
>language topics, including code snippets and examples,
>expert views and opinions and tons of links to other
>related sites.

>All the issues are categoriezed by over 50 categories
>into chapters, so it is easy to find what you are looking for.
>Each chapter, such as "abstract class", multithreading,
>communication, GUI, polymorphism, interfaces, etc.
>contain between 200 and 1000 articles.

>Javagoldmine is indexed by Google, so you can find anything you can
>imagine within seconds.

>Do advanced search and specify site:javagoldmine.by.ru

>If you add enough keywords, you can precisely zoom-in on
>an issue you are looking for.

>Bottom line is: you can find an article on any topic
>or issue within seconds.

>Also, the same category is split on code snippets and
>expert opinions and views.

>Expert opinions really kick arse because you can find
>a top grade information within seconds and be assured
>it is pretty much the best there is.

>Example query:

>Google query:

>  "abstract class" interface OR inheritance OR polymorphism
>  site:javagoldmine.by.ru
>--------------------------------------------
>all these words:
>this exact wording or phrase: abstract class
>one or more of these words: interface inheritance polymorphism
>Search within a site or domain: javagoldmine.by.ru
>--------------------------------------------

>Note: MFC Goldmine was submitted to Google already and accepted,
>with over 50k articles long sitemap.

>So, that one should kick in soon.
>It'll take some time before Google bots index it.

>But you can just go directly to the site anyway.

>NOTE: The sites are temporarily off-line
>since 9:00 a.m. GMT.

>Should be back soon...
>But this is New Years time!

>Enjoy the next year more than you did this one
>:--}


 
 
 

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We have been writing a simple character device driver.  We have been
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