Hi everyone,
I am planning to publish some coding/programming articles on HubPages, with the intention of having them featured on TurboFuture.com. More specifically, content about JavaScript, Java and popular web frameworks, as well as web development as a whole. Now, I understand everything about the quality standards and other requirements that decide the eligibility for getting featured; but I was wondering if programming articles were welcome on the TurboFuture platform.
I was surprised to see that there was no section specially reserved for such topics, other than the Software & Operating Systems section, which itself doesn't seem to have much hardcore coding content: https://turbofuture.com/computers/software-os/
What would you advise?
Owlcation also has a computer science section:
https://owlcation.com/stem/computer-science/
For Hubs that could be in more than one niche site I just publish them and the editors can decide from there.
There are a few cases when I've started an article under a subtopic and then had to manually submit it to a different niche site to get it considered.
Oh, I wasn't aware about that. Thanks for sharing this.
I don't see why not if they are useful tutorials. I have an article on Turbofuture about microcontrollers and the Arduino platform. I've also included a programming example. There's a code capsule that you can use specifically for entering code that does syntax highlighting.
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