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GeneralHas CodeProject "Jumped the shark?" Pin
Member 9622-Nov-03 20:48
Member 9622-Nov-03 20:48 
What's with the unedited articles? Are you going for the CodeGuru effect? Dead | X|

I thought it was a temporary measure to relieve the load and that someone would get around to editing them properly some day. Now they're just taking over like weeds in an untended garden.

Some areas have a huge list of unedited articles (larger than the edited and categorized ones) which are a mish mash of all sorts of things that take forever to pore over if your looking for anything in particular (and many of them are quite bad and probably would have not been accepted if they went through *any* kind of review process).

Articles are really the core of why people come to this site, it's starting to look like the essential nature of this site is being neglected in favor of ever cooler forums etc.

Is CodeProject "jumping the shark"?

I suggest that the unedited articles get "edited" and properly categorized and that no more new ones are added without going through a review process. It's exactly that process that separates CP from the billion and one other source code sites out there. (or at least it's what *used* to separate CP from them, it's getting harder to tell now).

And for pity's sake: Add a true beginner section and ask people to write some articles for it. It's been asked for long enough. I want a place to send people who have nothing more than an internet connection, a windows pc and a willingness to learn how to program.

It could be a real coup for CodeProject as there is nothing like it out there now. A step by step guide to getting the .net framework for example, installing that free c# IDE, on to their first "hello world", "What is an object?" etc etc. Enough to bring an absolute beginner up to where they could benefit from all the other articles.

People love to write articles when they know it's within their level of competence and CP could be the premier site for learning to program.





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