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Evgeniy Liferov2016-10-26 11:47:19
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Evgeniy Liferov, 2016-10-26 11:47:19

Where to post your work?

Hello, for 5 years I have accumulated a lot of useful JAVA, CSS, SQL, PHP, JS, ActionScript, C++ code. There are solved problems that I could not find on the Internet, as well as improved versions of old programs. And I had a question: where to put all this, so that others could find something for themselves, since it has already brought benefits to me, but others have not yet ...
There is an option to create your own website and post works on it.
Or find ready-made platforms.
I would like to read how exactly you implement it :)

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Ivan Solomennikov, 2016-10-26
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bitbucket.org

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FoxInSox, 2016-10-26
@FoxInSox

Judging by the fact that you do not know what github and bitbucket are, your code is hardly of interest and use. So don't post anywhere. When searching, there is already a bulk of the same garbage that has to be filtered.

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abcd0x00, 2016-10-26
@abcd0x00

And I had a question: where to put all this

Experience shows that all this can be thrown away, since it is needed only for self-learning (brain formation). It is necessary to store only what you use constantly (code templates).

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Rou1997, 2016-10-26
@Rou1997

Depending on what and what quality, there are sites like codeproject.com where the main text is, there are sites like github.com where the main code.

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Schullz, 2016-10-26
@Schullz

On question-answer sites (for example, here, or on foreign stackoverflow.com) you can ask a question and answer it yourself. But this is if a small task was solved. Not suitable for a large program

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