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codeproject.com is the biggest programming article site, but it seems that it's best to post on your own blog and then submit links to reddit.com and other sites. :D

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Post them on your own blog and then submit them to a site like reddit.com - It also looks good on your resume to have a blog with well written articles :)

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yep, like Bartek says add it to your blog!! – tony_le_montana Nov 8 '09 at 16:48
I will admit I don't have a blog. will it get as many views there as on codeproject.com? – CrazyJugglerDrummer Nov 25 '09 at 1:38
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@Crazy: Maybe, maybe not. However, a blog can grow and your blog articles can be submitted to sites like reddit.com (they have a lot of subreddits for programming), digg.com or slashdot.org - I'm sure sites like codeproject.com also let you submit links to an external site as well. I just think it's better to keep your content at a home base, but still allow it to be freely distributed. :) – Bartek Nov 25 '09 at 4:09
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I would just go for writing it on your blog and then if you think it is a high enough quality article, submit it to proggit or dzone or maybe hacker news.

Actually in an ideal world someone reading your blog who enjoyed the article who is "influential" on one of the aforementioned sites would submit your article.

I'd say it's borderline spammy to submit too much of your own content to sites like that.

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someone else submitting your article to a site? They'd at least have to have your permission. But I can see your logic in not wanting to submit your article to a whole ton of sites. Its best to just submit to one or two of the big ones. :D – CrazyJugglerDrummer Nov 9 '09 at 0:13
They don't need your permission to submit a link to your site anymore than they need your permission to visit it in the first place – Carson Myers Dec 23 '09 at 21:46
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I find IBM Developers Works very useful, and very reliable. Their content is reviewed by a panel before it is posted. It is not as famous as other sites, but it ranks very high among search engines, and it is very usual that I find the answer I'm looking for in this site. Check it out.

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I add them to

  1. codeplex.com
  2. My Blog
  3. www.dotnetcurry.com mostly explanation about my projects in codeplex
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How could one forget Google Blog?

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I subscribe to www.dzone.com. You can get more than 50 new items a day, 99% about programming. Java & Groovy stuff are pretty popular there though.

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