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A social network for programmers

37 pointsby shikialmost 13 years ago

27 comments

radicalbytealmost 13 years ago
I won't be signing up purely based on that photo of a "programmer".<p>Marketing guy: should I start a social network for marketers, showing a guy who's adding two and three together and getting six as answer? Would you sign up for that? No? But you expect programmers to sign up when your marketing portrays them as idiots?
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Animus7almost 13 years ago
This doesn't feel as much a social network as an unstructured dumping ground of noise vaguely related to "programming", in an insultingly naive sense of the term [1].<p>Maybe there's some grand plan here, but I don't see it. As it stands no self-respecting "programmer" is going to use this site because it serves no purpose, nor does it solve any problems. We'll use StackOverflow because it does.<p>[1] see the landing page photo.
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yesbabyyesalmost 13 years ago
Github is already my favorite 'social' network. No need for cheesy photographs. I realize that it's probably considered humorous among some, but to me the landing page is really cheesy and off-putting.
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cantankerousalmost 13 years ago
The design of this site looks like it's off to a good start, there are a few suggestions/issues I have, though.<p>* The links on the bottom of the front page don't go anywhere (href="#") and don't open anything for me.<p>* The pictures of the members sorta get out of alignment with each other in the user info page.<p>* considering that Stackoverflow exists and is immensely popular with programmers, what does programming.com do that's so different that would make a regular user of Stackoverflow (like me) to come over. What exactly is the 'social networking' aspect that would make me want to leave LinkedIn+Stackoverflow?<p>Lastly, and this is not a criticism but just a curiosity, are the makers of this website Iranian? I noticed a lot of the members in the people section were based out of Tehran.
gklittalmost 13 years ago
Wow, I must say the comments on this post are a great example of the vitriolic nature of HN recently. I hope you guys don't get too discouraged by them.<p>The site looks well designed, and I think there's definitely room for a social networking site for programmers, that offers more than what Github and HN can provide to the community. Whether this site succeeds will depend entirely on what its actual features are, which is very unclear from the landing page ("Our mission" links to "#"...not exactly informative.) I would suggest putting up more information ASAP, because even a landing page just to gauge interest needs to contain enough info to capture people's interest. Also, as others have said, please change the photo.<p>Best of luck, I'm excited to see where this project goes!
KevBurnsJralmost 13 years ago
That cross-eyed nitwit on the logged out homepage is an insulting stereotype of geek culture.<p><a href="http://programming.com/static/img/bg.jpg" rel="nofollow">http://programming.com/static/img/bg.jpg</a><p>This website can go fuck itself.
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Sakesalmost 13 years ago
This is a good idea. And sprinkled in all the hate comments are a few good bits of constructive criticism.<p>1) Remove the stock photo asap<p>2) Clearly define why someone using Github or Stackoverflow would want your service.<p>3) Tell us about your service on your home page.<p>What kills it for me is a personal bias though. We have a stigma here in the states about Iran's Gov't. I'd be fearful to give my data to a company who is at the mercy of the Iranian Government.<p>What country is your company based out of?
Bharath1234almost 13 years ago
I don't see any constructive comments except few for this post. Why is it so? If you don't like this sort of site , you can help them improve it by giving some helpful comments . They must have worked hard to came up with this .As a fellow programmer , we should respect their work first .
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jmitchesonalmost 13 years ago
'Launchrock' style landing page - check<p>Completely clueless stock image - check<p>I left in a hurry.
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mrkmcknzalmost 13 years ago
Great going guys on getting a product launched.<p>Try to ignore the majority of comments from people offering nothing more than a self promotion of how much of a cynic they are.<p>Some thoughts on the site:<p>1. That photo needs to change, I personally like it in the same way I love parody twitter accounts like hipster programmer. However, some will view it as condescending.<p>2. While you're in private alpha and that's all good, if someone is singing in with a Gtihub profile it's more than likely they're a value to what you're working on. Don't make them jump through hoops to obtain an alpha code, just let them on.<p>3. I think you should integrate with Github on an individuals profile to browse someones repos and comment on these.<p>4. When I see the profile I think of CV, I'm not sure why but I keep looking for an export to PDF button. Maybe it's the recommendation feature or the layout, either way if you're not trying to become a programmers CV something needs to change here. If that is your focus then I'd say mission accomplished.<p>Just my thoughts and kudos on launching as opposed to sitting on HN putting down others work.
andy_herbertalmost 13 years ago
I've always thought of Stack Overflow as the programmer's social network.
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reubenelialmost 13 years ago
Clearly they've goofed and don't get their own market. Http://Geekli.st is by developers for developers. Even designed mostly by its co-founders. (I'm one of them: disclosure)It's the only open communication platform for programmers or developers/geeks. A way to share links and resources, achievements, etc... Sitting in the middle of Github, Facebook, Reddit (with links that can be categorized, upboted, high fived and shared) and GeekCred.
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patrickgalmost 13 years ago
I am so much annoyed by narrow minded skill choice "c/c++/sqlite/java/...". I have used quite a few technologies, yet my best skills are that I can learn new things and I know how to use a bug tracker (and others of course).<p>Those skill choices are OK in a technical forum, but not on a "recruiting" site. There is so much more to life than a technical skill.
vogalmost 13 years ago
If you are interested in a <i>real</i> social network that is <i>actually useful</i> for programmers, have a look at Ohloh:<p><a href="https://www.ohloh.net/" rel="nofollow">https://www.ohloh.net/</a><p>No matter how great your domain name (programming.com) is, and how well designed your landing page is: As long as you don't offer something that is significant better than Ohloh, I don't see how this project could gain any traction.
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facorreiaalmost 13 years ago
That sounds like a good idea. Some potential users could potentially do like me, though, and close the page right after seeing the cliché "nerd" image.
mattvotalmost 13 years ago
I know nothing about this site but, going by the people page, is it's origin in Iran (nothing against it, just curious)?
taylodlalmost 13 years ago
Apparently HN traffic killed the site. That right there makes it unfit for purpose.
arnvaldalmost 13 years ago
I don't get it, really, I don't get it. Is it combination of GeekList, Stack Overflow and LinkedIn? Not a single word of explanation anywhere on the site.
mylealmost 13 years ago
Why so many of its users are based on Iran?
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D9ualmost 13 years ago
Site Not mobile accessible. (Android 2.2.x)
usablebytesalmost 13 years ago
I'm sorry but I couldn't relate the model used on home page anyway with myself or any of my programmer friends
randallsquaredalmost 13 years ago
If you're going to have a continuous scroll, please, please do not put links at the bottom of the page.
elibenalmost 13 years ago
Oh please, will you stop this already?
erroralmost 13 years ago
is the guy in the picture joshua topolsky? :) <a href="https://plus.google.com/106979372492552141708/posts" rel="nofollow">https://plus.google.com/106979372492552141708/posts</a>
tjoffalmost 13 years ago
I must have another social network account to use your site?
zeropalmost 13 years ago
I like this. good work and all the best !!
athesynalmost 13 years ago
They're mocking themselves?