c o d i n g f r o g s

croaking about programming, programming languages, software engineering, and the business of software

About CodingFrogs

CodingFrogs is a blog about the profession of software development.  Anything about software development, from code samples to methodology to management to taking a product to market, is fair game here.  CodingFrogs doesn't take itself too seriously, so you'll find that many of the posts have a light-hearted feel to them, while at the same time being informative and insightful.  Like a Poison Arrow Frog itself, CodingFrogs is meant to be pleasing and enjoyable to look at, but at the core it means serious business.

 

Disclaimer

While we strive to make the content of CodingFrogs meaningful and valuable, we provide absolutely no guarantee or warranty for any of the content in any way.  Use at your own risk.

All posts herein are representative only of the views of the author(s) in question, and are not representative of the views of any company, group, or other organization, even if the author is currently affiliated with or has previously been affiliated with that organization.

All content herein is believed to be either original or in use in accordance with law and content licensing.  If you are the holder of intellectual property rights for any content shown in this website and you disagree with the use of that content, please contact us immediately and we will work to resolve the issue to your satisfaction.

All original content on this website is protected by the Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 3.0 US license, with the exception of all sample code, which is considered to belong to the public domain.

 

Writing for CodingFrogs

Writing for CodingFrogs is much like participating in an open source software project.  If you are interested in becoming an author, start by writing guest posts.  Contact the site administrator if you have a topic you'd like to write about.

After having made a number of valuable guest contributions, the site administrator may choose to grant you an account and make you an official contributor.  There's no official formula to this; sorry.  Making this decision is at the sole discretion of the site administrator.

Once you've been given contribution rights, you will be able to post at the frequency you choose.  However, inappropriate posts will be removed and can result in the termination of your account.

Inappropriate posts include:

  • Posting sexually explicit images or video, or writing sexually explicit content
  • Posting content that promotes or condones criminal activity, or which provides instructions on performing criminal activity
  • Posting content that is slanderous, hurtful, hateful, or discriminatory
  • Posting content with strong or offensive language

This list is neither exhaustive nor detailed.  It is that way on purpose.  The site administrator has sole decision-making authority on the appropriateness of posts.