Follow this blog:
RSS
Email Alert

Software Engineer

Poll: What topics should Programming and Development cover in 2010?

Takeaway: TechRepublic wants to know what programming and development topics you want us to cover in 2010. Give us your feedback by answering these poll questions.

In TechRepublic’s Programming and Development blog, we primarily look at the mainstream development environments (especially .NET), and occasionally delve into different languages, career advice, and other areas. We’re interested in getting member feedback about the topics you want us to cover in this space.

What topics should we cover in the Programming and Development blog in 2010?

As I mentioned in my 2009 meta post, we have made a lot of changes to this blog’s content mix throughout the past 12 months. We introduced the regular news pieces and started these series: Reader responses, Code concepts, and Hands-on programming. We also cut back on the analysis content.

There has been a lot of change in a relatively short period of time, and we want to hear what type of content you find most useful and what type of content you find least useful.

What type of content is the most useful in our Programming and Development blog?

What type of content is the least useful in our Programming and Development blog?

J.Ja

Get IT Tips, news, and reviews delivered directly to your inbox by subscribing to TechRepublic’s free newsletters.

Justin James

About Justin James

Justin James is an employee of Levit & James, Inc. in a multidisciplinary role that combines programming, network management, and system administration. He has been blogging at TechRepublic since 2005.

Justin James

Justin James
Justin James is an employee of Levit & James, Inc. in a multidisciplinary role that combines programming, network management, and systems administration. He has been blogging at TechRepublic since 2005.

Justin James

Justin James
Levit & James, Inc. is a Microsoft Partner with a Gold ISV Competency. Justin's personal blog details his full disclosure.
6
Comments

Join the conversation!

Follow via:
RSS
Email Alert