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    Jim Crafton
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    Does anyone know of anything like CodeProject for linux/Unix programming ? I know there is slashdot, and SourceForge, but neither are really dedicated to programming articles like CodeProject. And slashdot tends to get a bit tedious after a bit. If there is not would there be any folks here interested in getting some people together to try and set something up ?

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      Does anyone know of anything like CodeProject for linux/Unix programming ? I know there is slashdot, and SourceForge, but neither are really dedicated to programming articles like CodeProject. And slashdot tends to get a bit tedious after a bit. If there is not would there be any folks here interested in getting some people together to try and set something up ?

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      Nish Nishant
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      Linux does not need a Code Project. All of Linux is code and open code as well. Nish


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        Does anyone know of anything like CodeProject for linux/Unix programming ? I know there is slashdot, and SourceForge, but neither are really dedicated to programming articles like CodeProject. And slashdot tends to get a bit tedious after a bit. If there is not would there be any folks here interested in getting some people together to try and set something up ?

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        Lost User
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        I am ready. I am doing some projects that are cross-platform in nature. Thomas

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          Does anyone know of anything like CodeProject for linux/Unix programming ? I know there is slashdot, and SourceForge, but neither are really dedicated to programming articles like CodeProject. And slashdot tends to get a bit tedious after a bit. If there is not would there be any folks here interested in getting some people together to try and set something up ?

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          Jason Hooper
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          I'd be interested, especially if one of the side effects is actually learning about linux programming :P - Jason (SonorkID 100.611) "The sort of guy who'd give the kid an extra scoop of ice cream free if he was an ice-cream man"       - Nish, on Chris Maunder

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            Does anyone know of anything like CodeProject for linux/Unix programming ? I know there is slashdot, and SourceForge, but neither are really dedicated to programming articles like CodeProject. And slashdot tends to get a bit tedious after a bit. If there is not would there be any folks here interested in getting some people together to try and set something up ?

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            l a u r e n
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            sounds cool if i learn a bit about linux coding and if i can get my frigging web server running here


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              Does anyone know of anything like CodeProject for linux/Unix programming ? I know there is slashdot, and SourceForge, but neither are really dedicated to programming articles like CodeProject. And slashdot tends to get a bit tedious after a bit. If there is not would there be any folks here interested in getting some people together to try and set something up ?

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              Rama Krishna Vavilala
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              I would love to have a set of articles that explain Linux programming for a windows programmer. I feel that Chris would be more than happy to take some articles on that topic.

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                Does anyone know of anything like CodeProject for linux/Unix programming ? I know there is slashdot, and SourceForge, but neither are really dedicated to programming articles like CodeProject. And slashdot tends to get a bit tedious after a bit. If there is not would there be any folks here interested in getting some people together to try and set something up ?

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                Ramon Casellas
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                http://www.tldp.org/HOWTO/HOWTO-INDEX/howtos.html R.

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                • J Jim Crafton

                  Does anyone know of anything like CodeProject for linux/Unix programming ? I know there is slashdot, and SourceForge, but neither are really dedicated to programming articles like CodeProject. And slashdot tends to get a bit tedious after a bit. If there is not would there be any folks here interested in getting some people together to try and set something up ?

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                  Stephane Routelous
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                  I agree ! I began to work with Linux and Qt, and I didn't find any site like CodeProject. You have tons of individual site, but it is the hell to find what you really need.


                  Stephane

                  www.exotk.org

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                    Does anyone know of anything like CodeProject for linux/Unix programming ? I know there is slashdot, and SourceForge, but neither are really dedicated to programming articles like CodeProject. And slashdot tends to get a bit tedious after a bit. If there is not would there be any folks here interested in getting some people together to try and set something up ?

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                    ibbie
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                    The sites listed by other replies, or by yourself, are good, but I understand the need for a forum based method of asking questions about linux code. The only ones I've found so far have been perlmonks.org, and use.perl.org. Obviously, as the names imply, it's only useful if you code in Perl. I'd love to see a *NIX C-based forum crop up, or even an all-purpose forum for linux coding. PS: there is also www.javajunkies.org, but as I haven't frequented there, i can't give much input on it... but more importantly, it's down at the moment due to technical problems ):

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                      Does anyone know of anything like CodeProject for linux/Unix programming ? I know there is slashdot, and SourceForge, but neither are really dedicated to programming articles like CodeProject. And slashdot tends to get a bit tedious after a bit. If there is not would there be any folks here interested in getting some people together to try and set something up ?

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                      Navin
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                      Jim Crafton wrote: If there is not would there be any folks here interested in getting some people together to try and set something up ? That would be pretty nice. While we're at it, how about a section for wxWindows (cross-platform GUI library)?? No generalization is 100% true. Not even this one.

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                        Jim Crafton wrote: If there is not would there be any folks here interested in getting some people together to try and set something up ? That would be pretty nice. While we're at it, how about a section for wxWindows (cross-platform GUI library)?? No generalization is 100% true. Not even this one.

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                        Jim Crafton
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                        No, no, no, how about VCF ! Of course I have no bias ! :)

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                          Does anyone know of anything like CodeProject for linux/Unix programming ? I know there is slashdot, and SourceForge, but neither are really dedicated to programming articles like CodeProject. And slashdot tends to get a bit tedious after a bit. If there is not would there be any folks here interested in getting some people together to try and set something up ?

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                          Jamie Hale
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                          If I hadn't have been distracted, I was going to post the exact same question a few days ago. I use Linux for my personal projects, and I would love to see something like this come together. So, I've created a Yahoo group so we can discuss it without having to scroll through Lounge posts. Please note the silly name is temporary - it's just so we can discuss the feasibility of proceeding here. The group is called LinuxProject. :) linux-project at yahoogroups dot com. And the group page is here. I hope to see some of you there. :) J "I am wise enough to therefore not spout my ill informed opinion as if it were remotely related to fact." - Christian Graus

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                            Linux does not need a Code Project. All of Linux is code and open code as well. Nish


                            The rumours that I am an AI bot are absolutely false. These rumours have been propogated by *them* to focus all the attention on to me, while *their* bots take over the planet. Thank y%%%% Divide by zero. Cannot proceed. Abort(y/y)?

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                            Jim Crafton
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                            Nish [BusterBoy] wrote: All of Linux is code and open code as well. I agree, however the problem is finding stuff For example, on the project I have been working on we are jsut now starting to port to linux. And we had to try and find how to do the equivalent of FindFirstFile/FindNextFile. A complete pain in the but searching through all sorts of crap to find it when a simple article probably could have set up a demo in minutes !

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                              Does anyone know of anything like CodeProject for linux/Unix programming ? I know there is slashdot, and SourceForge, but neither are really dedicated to programming articles like CodeProject. And slashdot tends to get a bit tedious after a bit. If there is not would there be any folks here interested in getting some people together to try and set something up ?

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                              Jeremy Falcon
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                              Well, I think it shouldn't be specific to just Linux, but also incorporate Unix. I did the whole Linux run a while back, but I still prefer FreeBSD and only use Linux when I have no choice. Also, I'd love to see a CodeProject for gaming and audio -- something like gamasutra.com but with the CP feel. Jeremy L. Falcon "The One Who Said, 'The One Who Said...'" Homepage : Sonork = 100.16311
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                                If I hadn't have been distracted, I was going to post the exact same question a few days ago. I use Linux for my personal projects, and I would love to see something like this come together. So, I've created a Yahoo group so we can discuss it without having to scroll through Lounge posts. Please note the silly name is temporary - it's just so we can discuss the feasibility of proceeding here. The group is called LinuxProject. :) linux-project at yahoogroups dot com. And the group page is here. I hope to see some of you there. :) J "I am wise enough to therefore not spout my ill informed opinion as if it were remotely related to fact." - Christian Graus

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                                Jim Crafton
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                                Has anyone actually tried this ? I can't seem to get friggin Yahoo to "verify" my email adresses so I can't join the group ? I have a fair amount of experience with using SourceForge. Maybe we could start a new project there called the LinuxProject - they have all the serivices we would need like PHP, MySQL, CVS, web hosting, and much more. We could start the project there and then if we find another host, etc we could move later on. Any thoughts ?

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                                  Has anyone actually tried this ? I can't seem to get friggin Yahoo to "verify" my email adresses so I can't join the group ? I have a fair amount of experience with using SourceForge. Maybe we could start a new project there called the LinuxProject - they have all the serivices we would need like PHP, MySQL, CVS, web hosting, and much more. We could start the project there and then if we find another host, etc we could move later on. Any thoughts ?

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                                  Jamie Hale
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                                  Hmmmm. I've had a Yahoo ID for a long time now, so I don't know what the problem is... Is yours a new ID and they're trying to send a confirmation to you or something? Regarding SourceForge, sure we could start it there. I'm sure they'll turf us out long before we get anywhere near the traffic CP does. But you're right, they have all of that stuff. (My personal site has all that stuff too, but you have to pay for the database... but we could host there if necessary. Not sure if I mentioned that in my previous post.) And anyways, the development we do FOR the site would no doubt be useful to someone else - so SourceForge is a great place to start. :) Now, who knows PHP? :) I had a quick look at it and it doesn't look tough. Plus I think it gives real easy access to MySQL back-ends. J "I am wise enough to therefore not spout my ill informed opinion as if it were remotely related to fact." - Christian Graus

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