FAQ - Dmoz/Computers/Programming/FAQs,_Help,_and_Tutorials

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Last-modified:2008-01-03 14:17:57
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Category:Computers/Programming/FAQs,_Help,_and_Tutorials

Table of Contents

Introduction
     1.1  Where can I read about this category?
     1.2  What should I do if my question is not in this FAQ?
Category Basics
     2.1  What websites belong in this category?
     2.2  What websites do NOT belong in this category?
     2.3  What about specific sites that cover multiple programming languages?


1   Introduction
1.1   Q: Where can I read about this category?
A: The category description can be found here.
by tims at 2008-01-03 14:12:27
1.2   Q: What should I do if my question is not in this FAQ?
A: If you have a question you would like to see added, contact the current editor using this form.

Please do NOT use this form to send URL suggestions or updates to editors. Use the Add URL or Update URL links from the category page instead.

You can also consult the public forums, however the best choice would be to contact the editor directly.

by tims at 2008-01-03 14:14:05
2   Category Basics
2.1   Q: What websites belong in this category?
A: Websites that focus on general programming FAQs, help, and/or tutorials belong in this category. Common subject material includes style, conventions, and general advice.
by tims at 2008-01-02 13:20:06
2.2   Q: What websites do NOT belong in this category?
A: Websites that focus on a particular programing language should be submitted under /Programming/Languages/[Insert Language Here]/FAQs,_Help,_and_Tutorials/. Links to these categories can be found at the top of this category. A good rule of thumb is that if the content is not general, it probably belongs in a different category. Please see FAQ question 3# for an important exception to this rule.
by tims at 2008-01-03 14:00:35
2.3   Q: What about specific sites that cover multiple programming languages?
A: Important exceptions to the above question (#2) are websites whose content spans multiple programming languages. Because these websites cannot be categorized under a specific language, they belong in this category.
by tims at 2008-01-03 14:04:42

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