I'm really beginning to like it
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I think the latest round of UI tweaks has made a difference. The home page has an open, inviting feel, and the site seems to have more depth in many areas. I think the balance between social fluff and dev stuff is getting better too. Of the three main areas that should predominate on a site like this, Codeproject has social fluff and dev stuff (articles, forums) nailed. The third area, tech news, is not so well-integrated on-site, although it is covered in newsletters. Congratulations to you and your staff. There is no other site community like this. Hope you will keep up these improvements. :thumbsup: :thumbsup: :thumbsup:
Best wishes, Hans
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I think the latest round of UI tweaks has made a difference. The home page has an open, inviting feel, and the site seems to have more depth in many areas. I think the balance between social fluff and dev stuff is getting better too. Of the three main areas that should predominate on a site like this, Codeproject has social fluff and dev stuff (articles, forums) nailed. The third area, tech news, is not so well-integrated on-site, although it is covered in newsletters. Congratulations to you and your staff. There is no other site community like this. Hope you will keep up these improvements. :thumbsup: :thumbsup: :thumbsup:
Best wishes, Hans
That is high praise Hans, and sincerely appreciated. We have a lot of stuff to do and my constant frustration is in trying to get the stuff done that's important to the users' experience versus the stuff that's core and never gets seen, but is no less important. All I can say is, as always, thanks for your patience and support.
cheers, Chris Maunder The Code Project | Co-founder Microsoft C++ MVP