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Add a web specific coding forum - lux - 06-18-2015 I personally really don't see the need in this sub, and should be replaced with a "Web Technologies" forum. This forum should have two sub-forums named "Front-end" and "Back-end". Where front-end focuses on HTML/CSS/JS(Angular, etc) and back-end on Node/IO.js/Django/Flask/Docker/Laravel. As somebody learning NodeJS and various other front end technologies, I'd appreciate this.
RE: Replace Visual Basic & .NET Framework forum - Master Antrax - 06-19-2015 Well maybe that should be an added section. I could understand it replacing a "Web Dev" type section. But VB and the .NET Framework have nothing to do with web development. And personally I use the .NET Framework some still. And a lot of new programmers use it. Maybe that section should be added not replacing another. RE: Replace Visual Basic & .NET Framework forum - Vertigo - 06-19-2015 (06-18-2015, 04:48 PM)Lux Wrote: I personally really don't see the need in this sub, and should be replaced with a "Web Technologies" forum. We shouldn't remove it, and we have many things like it. We have a section for web design which although doesn't cover things like NodeJS it covers a lot of front end stuff. Then we also have some server sided languages here (php & python), but I guess we could benefit from an asp.net section or a ruby on rails section. We don't need to ditch it, just add some other things, that is all. RE: Replace Visual Basic & .NET Framework forum - mothered - 06-19-2015 Naming It "Web Technologies", Is not relevant to the language's content. Also, those who're not savvy In programming/coding, having sub-forums named "Front-end & Back End" may be a little confusing. RE: Add a web specific coding forum - lux - 06-19-2015 (06-19-2015, 02:05 AM)Master Antrax Wrote: Well maybe that should be an added section. I could understand it replacing a "Web Dev" type section. But VB and the .NET Framework have nothing to do with web development. And personally I use the .NET Framework some still. And a lot of new programmers use it. Maybe that section should be added not replacing another. Updated post, taking this into account. (06-19-2015, 06:09 AM)mothered Wrote: Naming It "Web Technologies", Is not relevant to the language's content. If someone doesn't understand front-end and back-end, which is pretty self explanatory, then they shouldn't even be in that forum. RE: Add a web specific coding forum - Dyme - 06-19-2015 On an unrelated subject Node.js is pretty nifty stuff have fun with it. RE: Add a web specific coding forum - lux - 06-19-2015 (06-19-2015, 02:25 PM)Dyme Wrote: On an unrelated subject Node.js is pretty nifty stuff have fun with it. I'm in love with it. It was a pain in the arse to get started, but well worth the effort. RE: Add a web specific coding forum - Inori - 06-19-2015 In lieu of this, you could just use Web Design, no? RE: Add a web specific coding forum - lux - 06-19-2015 (06-19-2015, 02:51 PM)Chitoge Wrote: In lieu of this, you could just use Web Design, no? Don't feel like discussing promises for api calls would fit there, so no. RE: Add a web specific coding forum - Inori - 06-19-2015 (06-19-2015, 03:12 PM)Lux Wrote: Don't feel like discussing promises for api calls would fit there, so no. Hmm.. fair point. I guess stick to the coding sub |