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June 16th, 2004, 03:25 PM
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Code Questions forum
Hi, before I start I would like to explain that I found two similar threads which seemed to be giving the same suggestion, but I'm not totally convinced that they were quite the same. In any case, I figure that in this case posting it again is perhaps for the benefit of the site. I also want to explain that I'm having to write this out again because mozilla crashed just after I'd finished writing it .
Anyhow, what I would like to suggest is that as well as a Code Review forum we have a "Code Questions" forum (obviously it doesn't have to be called that) where anyone can ask whatever questions they like to do with programming that isn't strictly security related. I ask this because my interpretation of the name "Code Review" is that it is a place where people can post code that they have written and other members will then check it and give feedback on it (review it...). The majority of the threads in the code review forum at the moment seem to be about getting help with bugs in code or asking how to do something. One question that seems to have been coming up quite often recently is "Which language should I start with?" or something along those lines.
If a Code Questions forum was created, all the non-review threads in code review could be moved to make both forums more logical and easier to browse and a sticky could be made which attempted to answer some of the more common questions.
I'm not sure if anyone else really cares about this, but since programming is one of my favourite activities and the main reason I come to this site, I do. It actually annoys me quite a lot the way that there doesn't seem to be much reviewing done in the code review forum, but I guess I am quite picky about certain issues.
The two following links are to the other threads that seem to be asking similar questions.
http://www.antionline.com/showthread...hreadid=254132
http://www.antionline.com/showthread...hreadid=252970
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