* There is a search (forum / sources / tutorials / Codyx.org / CodyxBot / Search.CodeS-SourceS.Com) before posting a question.
90% of the questions raised daily are already present and resolved.
* It is polite "hello" and "thank you" are words qu'appréciés.
* It uses a language correct: no SMS language and we paid attention to the spelling.
* We demand an explanation or help on a specific topic, it does not require it!
Remember that you are talking to the volunteer members who will share their time and knowledge to help you you need to keep this community spirit in mind ;-)
* It does not pose a question by topic.
* It raises a question as accurately as possible.
Answer sometimes takes a long time. unnecessary to add a trade only to reformulations. read you ...
* It specifies the details of the problem: context, language, error message, and so on.
* It is expected to give the piece of code that is the problem and specify the language used.
C # is not C + +, VBA is not VB6, etc. ... check the theme where you post.
* It does not ask any one program, it asks only for help on a concrete problem.
Go directly in the search for sources for the programs. Needless to ask for "code cooked," you will not get any reply.
* It does not pose a question related virus, crack, hack, trojan etc. ... as well as ALL subjects with or referring directly or indirectly to religion, politics or sex.
* It is believed to leave a little message when a problem is solved and click on "acceptable response."
This button is used to validate or responses that suit the problem indicated. It is also thanks to those members who have provided / the right answers. Finally, a response validated is much easier to find during searches on the forum. Remember that a forum is not just ask his question!