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Main differences between habraharb, geektimes and megamozg?
Writers / readers of TM projects, tell us in a nutshell - what is the focus of each platform and where does which audience sit?
I plan to write a series of articles on automation and business, generally diverse (not only IT and technology, but also marketing and reviews). Previously, there was only Habr, but now they have made a division, what to choose? :) Or, depending on the specifics, post each article on "your" resource?
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Habrahabr.ru is the good old Habr, which, after the division of projects, has become as hardcore as possible for developers, administrators, and other techies. A site about development, programming, administration, security, etc. The site welcomes the most technical articles.
Geektimes.ru is a general educational community. The main topics are technology, the future, astronautics and other science pop, gadgets, hardware, news from large companies. The site welcomes detailed publications of any level of technicality, including "no code".
Megamozg.ru is a community about management, finance, monetization, analytics, startups, freelancing, career, education, legislation, research, marketing, media, etc.
The site welcomes detailed publications of any level of technicality, including "no code".
There used to be one Habr (let's not breed holivar, they say it used to be cooler, etc.).
Then it was divided into habr, gt, mm.
Habr - an article closer to the development
GT - scientific, etc.
MM - startups / xp / management
Correct if wrong.
It would be better if they made it possible to vote for the transfer between giktimes, habr and megamind, and the community itself would decide where to put what
before there was a problem. resource spawned a lot of topics. since the developers did not find a way to streamline the flow of material ... they took out everyone's brain by dividing.
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