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::Indeed, but I did not state that being listed by the Code Project article is my reason, did I? You are now trying to say that this article is just like every article on the Code Project which is not the case; this article is about a VB.NET program that was made as a spin-off from a Code Project article --[[User:DeVerm|DeVerm]] ([[User talk:DeVerm|talk]]) 19:25, 15 July 2011 (UTC).
:::If you want to save this article, make an actual case to keep it. It is part of "the VB.NET education"? ''Which'' VB.NET education? So far, we have it as a rarely-downloaded piece of software on one website. Do you have some sources conveying notability? You compare it to "Hello world", but for that I can have gnews bring up hundreds of hits for the Hello World program. --[[User:NatGertler|Nat Gertler]] ([[User talk:NatGertler|talk]]) 20:07, 15 July 2011 (UTC)
::::I don't have to make a case for saving this article; I only have to show that this AfD should be closed as a Keep because the reasoning in your AfD is flawed. I do understand how that happened because the article isn't GAN material... but an article that needs improvement is not an article that must be deleted. Renaming this article might well attract some new editors to work on it. I propose "Backup (VB.NET multithreading explained)" because it is about both the backup utility and multithreaded programming. Just like that Hello World is about both that program and the programming language in which it is implemented... explaining the syntax of the PL --[[User:DeVerm|DeVerm]] ([[User talk:DeVerm|talk]]) 04:25, 16 July 2011 (UTC).
I find your point about the number of downloads quite irrelavent in that the article is a classic example of multithreading coding in VB.NET using Object Oriented Programming. If your focus is emperical then consider the article has been viewed nearly 81,000 times. It teaches "multithreading" in VB.NET. Just like "hello world" but more advanced teaching on multithreading and VB.NET. The article is the subject, the Backup program is the by-product. And like most good definitions the article and subject teaching separates itself from more classic examples by the fact that it is demonstratable with a useful program called "Backup". This is absolutely essential when defining and teaching a concept like multithreading, OOP and VB.NET. <small><span class="autosigned">— Preceding [[Wikipedia:Signatures|unsigned]] comment added by [[User:Howartthou|Howartthou]] ([[User talk:Howartthou|talk]] • [[Special:Contributions/Howartthou|contribs]]) 22:50, 15 July 2011 (UTC)</span></small><!-- Template:Unsigned --> <!--Autosigned by SineBot-->
:It seems there is a lack of clarity about what the subject of the Wikipedia article is supposed to be.