WebKnowHow Monday, November 20, 2006; 03:56 AM
Programming.net, a new programming community, announced today that it
has begun a unique contest. The site (http://www.programming.net),
which launched in October, was designed to offer software entrepreneurs
and programmers a chance to develop their skills and ask questions in a
controlled, friendly environment, according to the site owner and
founder Renad Cader.
This week the site has started first of series of contests offering over $10,000 grand total in prizes.
The current contest, starting 19th Nov, will reward active members of
the community with free hosting, free web design, t-shirts and other
prizes in addition to monetary prizes.
"This is just a way to reward the members that help us grow," said Cader.
The forum offers a safe and friendly environment to discuss topics
related to software industry. Current topics include server-side and
client-side software development, software programming, software
related business topics, software career topics, discussions about the
state of the industry and latest news and many more.
Over 20,000 visitors have already visited the site.
For more information on the current contest, visit the official thread at http://www.programming.net/forums/ announcements-suggestions-feedback/270-forum-contest.html
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