As you may have noticed, the number of articles on I Love Code has been lower than usual over the past month. This is because the format that we originally were going to run the site in has not been working as well as we hoped. We originally planned to have all of the articles written by staff, and supported by donations as well as our premium service (which is coming soon), but we have received an extremely low number of donations since we launched, and our premium service is not ready yet. Because of this, we are not able to pay our wonderful staff to keep them working on I Love Code!
After talking to a few staff members, I think we have come up with a very good solution to this problem. We will now be accepting user submissions to I Love Code! Readers of the site can now submit tutorials that they have written on HTML, CSS, PHP, Javascript, and cocoa! To reward users for posting great tutorials, we will be giving away 3 prizes at the end of each month! One prize will be for the best tutorial (chosen by the staff), another prize will be for the most popular tutorial, and the final prize will go to the user that published the most tutorials in a month. The prizes will be announced at the beginning of each month!
Thank you,
-The I Love Code team
To submit an article, click the handy “Submit an Article” link at the top of the page, or click here.
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2 Responses
What will the prizes be? If they are decent I’d be interested in writing some stuff.
We’ll I’ll give you guys an advice, if someone submits something then at least give a responce back on if you accept it or not, instead of not doing anything.