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SO is great, but sometimes I want to share my programming thoughts with the community members, not really to ask a question. what can I do?

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Aside from the chosen answer, the other good answer, and one I'll definitely do, is to open a Blog. thanks everyone for answering. – Liran Orevi Apr 20 at 17:16
Personally, I add people from SO that I think are really cool in Facebook, if possible. Which is not often... – yar Apr 20 at 22:22

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I suggest sharing your thought and making it a question by adding:

Is this making sense? What is your opinion? What are the advantages and disadvantages of this approach?

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I get the feeling that someone will downvote it, and write something like "not really a question.." am I wrong here? – Liran Orevi Apr 20 at 8:07
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Opinion is a dangerous word since it implies subjectivity, which may get you closed. Trying to make it a "definite-answer" type question would be better ["What are the advantages and disadvantages of this approach?"]. – paxdiablo Apr 20 at 8:10
I added your suggestion Pax! But I think the bit more open questions are also usefull – Peter Smit Apr 20 at 8:13
That's a MUCH better answer now, +1 :-) – paxdiablo Apr 20 at 8:15
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Also, if you have shareable thoughts often, maybe you should think about starting a blog. It would not have the StackOverflow community at first, but if you write interesting stuff, people will come and read it.

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I appreciate the answer. the problem is I'm not a guru programmer, also there are guru programmers blogs I don't read myself - time related issues, how can I except good programmers to read my blog? But I'll give it a try... – Liran Orevi Apr 20 at 8:15
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We'll find you if it's any good, don't worry about that. We found Chen and Kaplan and Joel and ... – paxdiablo Apr 20 at 8:16
Thanks for the encouragement. – Liran Orevi Apr 20 at 8:19
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Maybe you could find a question where your programming thoughts are a sensible answer. There are so many different questions on here, there's a good chance of finding such a question.

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I'd start a blog and wait for all of us to find it. You may want to be prepared for the possible fact that not all of us want to hear the ravings of some deranged goat :-)

Seriously, SO's not meant for that, but I see nothing wrong with dropping the odd hint in your answers along the lines of:

I think this is the best way to handle it for the following three reasons (a) ... (b) ... (c) ...

I discuss these in more detail HERE for those who are interested.

And make "HERE" a link to your blog post.

I, for one, have occasionally plugged a friends book in my answers on mainframes since it's relevant. I wouldn't think of doing that here though :-).

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Yea, I get your point, about the Blog, and also about finding the right place to write something. I agree, This does seem to be a top notch book on mainframes, but you're right, it is a bit irrelevant to say it on non-mainframes related questions (or comments) :). thanks. – Liran Orevi Apr 20 at 17:30
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By answering questions, or posting questions related to your thoughts and ideas. Ask us to tell you what we think about your ideas and thoughts, in the form of a question. Share your ideas in answers you give to the questions that you find here, even if they are old/answered already.

It's simple, really.

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Here is the wrong place to share programming ideas. The focus of this site is Q&A.

Maybe try one of these sites?: http://www.google.co.uk/search?q=share+programming+ideas&ie=utf-8&oe=utf-8&aq=t&rls=org.mozilla:en-GB:official&client=firefox-a

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I've always understood the best way to solve this kind of problem is by first asking a question that your answer is going to solve. Then answer your own question with your answer. That way when others come to your question, they can choose to use or vote for your answer or possibly a better answer from someone else.

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Blogging is only part of the answer. Waiting around for others to hopefully find you sets you up for disappointment. The better answer would be to turn every thought into a question. Likewise, maybe you could ask another blogger who is more popular to post on your behalf and you could link to them. Kinda like reverse demand with a sprinkling of sock puppetry on the side.

http://duckdown.blogspot.com/

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