PLEASE I need help and feedbacks on why my article never gets a pass

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  1. Richard Honour profile image77
    Richard Honourposted 22 months ago

    Hi,please I'm still in boot camp but this article gets rejected and I'm still trying to figure out why. Please any help or advice will be welcome
    https://hubpages.com/hub/5-c-programs-t … rs?hubview

    1. Miebakagh57 profile image72
      Miebakagh57posted 22 months agoin reply to this

      I got a page 404 response.  Why d' you deleted the article?

  2. PaulGoodman67 profile image96
    PaulGoodman67posted 22 months ago

    For starters, your About section says that you're a psychologist who helps people with relationship problems. This article is about C++ programming.

  3. AliciaC profile image93
    AliciaCposted 22 months ago

    Sorry, Richard, but I see major problems with your article. Where is the code? You need to include the code and a brief summary of what each line does. Your title is "5 C++ Programs to Learn for Beginners." How can people learn how to create the programs if you don't help them? A message to readers at the end of your article isn't good enough. In addition, not all sites in this network have the ability to accept comments, so instructing people to leave one could be ineffective.

    As Paul says, your "About" section is another problem. You need to include your experience and/or qualifications with respect to writing computer code. The fact that this is missing and the lack of code in the article is going to make some readers suspect that you don't actually know C++. You need to convince them that this suspicion is wrong.

    1. Richard Honour profile image77
      Richard Honourposted 22 months agoin reply to this

      Thanks a lot ,would you advice I focus on coding as I learned a few languages myself, or maybe I should keep publishing relationship tips and advice ?

      1. AliciaC profile image93
        AliciaCposted 22 months agoin reply to this

        That's up to you, Richard. All I can say is that if you can't write the code for the programs that you have described without copying the code from a reference source, then I think you should forget about writing about C++. If you can write the code by yourself and the programs work on your computer, that's great.

        If you do decide to continue writing about programming, it's very important that you describe your background and training on your profile.

      2. Justine Guiao profile image92
        Justine Guiaoposted 22 months agoin reply to this

        Hi, the goodness of hubpages is that you can write a variety of topic, there is almosy no limit. If you want to write about relationships and coding, that's fine. However, you should reflect your writings on your about as what Paul mentioned. You can put your qualifications for writing about relationships and your qualifications for the coding. It may confuse readers if what you on your about don't reflect your articles. Again, just like what Alicia mentioned, it's up to you. Good luck!

  4. Abby Slutsky profile image93
    Abby Slutskyposted 22 months ago

    I tried to look at it, but the page was gone. Perhaps, you followed Alicia's advice?

  5. bhattuc profile image82
    bhattucposted 22 months ago

    Whatever topic on which you write please try to give maximum information available as if you are teaching an audience. Go through some published articles and compare what you are missing in yours. This is a common problem in the beginning and soon you will be counting your featured articles. All the best.

  6. Miebakagh57 profile image72
    Miebakagh57posted 22 months ago

    Richard, I'm still seeing a page 404 response.                          Therefore, my williness to muse over and comment on your written-up, is being curtailed.                                 When are you restoreing the story? Much thanks.

 
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