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I've got several pieces of code that I think are clever little things to do, but I'd love to see feedback from people with exponentially more experience coding than I've got. Is it appropriate to post requests for such feedback on SO?

If it is, would it be acceptable to post such questions as non-community wikis?

EDIT: Note, I've read a similar question here: http://stackoverflow.com/questions/99283/is-it-useful-to-post-questions-i-already-know-the-answer-to-on-stack-overflow

But I believe this has a slightly different nuance to it.

Clarification: By "piece of code", I mean anything from a single line, to a method, or even a class, but definitely not an entire project.

I'm all for posting it, but what's a non-community wiki? – OrbMan Dec 17 '08 at 19:40
I think he's asking if it's ok to post code for review and still get the rep points for it. – Kristo Dec 17 '08 at 19:43
@Kristo: That's right. – Daniel Schaffer Dec 17 '08 at 19:45
If what you post sparks good programming discussion then you have accomplished the site's goals and you deserve rep for it IMO. – EBGreen Dec 17 '08 at 19:53

migrated to meta.stackoverflow.com by Bill the Lizard Sep 4 at 20:53

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