Coding4Fun V2 Plans - Your Feedback Wanted
I wanted to get community feedback on some of the things we're thinking about for Coding4Fun V2. Below is a list of changes I sent to some C4F authors asking their thoughts (many of which I've added below) and I'd love to hear your feedback:
Coding4Fun v2 Proposed Changes
- UI Redesign - It needs to be done or at least refreshed in my opinion.
- Content Reorganization - Right now the content is basically all over the place. I’d like to organize and put all of our content into four big buckets:
1. Hardware
2. Windows
3. Web
4. Gaming - Daily Updates – I'd love to have daily updates covering the topics listed above or other cool, relevant content for C4F'ers. I'm thinking something like the awesome work Phil Torrone does with Makezine.
- Content Submission – To be honest, this is our biggest pain point as it's hard and laborious to get content on Coding4Fun today (there are literally 20-pages of detailed instructions). We're going back to our original design when we first launched Coding4Fun which is to have it driven completely off of a blog the way the home page headlines are today. We could even send vendors a customized - Word 2007 Blog Template that they can fill in and "boom" we're done.
- Code Samples - This is another laborious process that involves code-signing bits, obscure tools and, well, human intervention. For the bigger, more complex projects, we can put them on CodePlex, while the typical article sample could go on Channel9's Sandbox
- Multi-Language – People like Coding4Fun. They don't like having to choose a language to have fun. In short, everywhere possible we want both the article snippets and code samples to include both VB and C#.
- Community Involvement – This is a tough one, but I really want to enable more community involvement, at its most basic this would be ratings and public comments. I do, however, dream of a Digg-Like system where people could rate/Digg code samples
- Coding4Fun Article Ideas – Wouldn't you love to be able to submit some cool idea that you don't know how to do, or to rate other people's ideas on what articles are (incredibly talented) authors can write about? I would and we may do this by modding the connect.microsoft.com infrastructure (think MSDN Product Feedback) or by creating a public wiki.
- Q&A/Ask the C4F Writers - Another idea we've been kicking around is having a Q&A column where you could write in questions and our talented authors could .
- Content Calendar – For both our authors, us, and our readers, it would be nice to know when articles will be posted or when we'll have special editions. For example, we know we’ll be doing a Halloween Coding4Fun Guide, a Halloween Gift Guide, and another April Fool’s Day guide.
- Content Templates - This is probably minor, but I'd like to add metadata to the article so you can see what's involved like:
- Category: Ex: Gaming
- Time Required: Ex: 30 minutes
- Difficulty: Ex: Intermediate
- Cost: Ex: $39 for used Web cam
- System Requirements: Ex: Managed DirectX December 2005 CTP, .NET Framework 2.0
Other Off-the-Wall Ideas
- Community, Community, Community - Understood, we're seeing what we can do short term and long term :)
- UI Redesign Community Voting - Call this the Gundelroy-Factor, but Mike (and others) disliked our original tattoo'd guy on the Coding4Fun home page so we like Mike enough to change the picture. In short, we can have our graphic designer come up with a couple of templates and you, the community, would get to vote on the new site design.
- C4F'ies - This would be a once-a-year award for our favorite coding projects, hardware, utilities, hacks, mods, best user contribution, best reader question, most popular article, and more.
Short Term Pain
The tough part is that since we're rebuilding our infrastructure, we won't have new articles updated on the site for a few weeks, but we have some very cool articles literally sitting in my inbox. Here are two teasers for the articles I have now: (1) Scott Hanselman and fingerprints (2) Two Words: Unreal Tournament. Again, my apologies, but we'll be back much better than ever soon.
Your Feedback
- What do you think about the suggestions above?
- If you could change three things about Coding4Fun, what would they be?
- Do you have any other whacky, crazy ideas that you think we should take on?
Comments
- Anonymous
August 10, 2006
PingBack from http://blogs.msdn.com/danielfe/archive/2006/08/10/694792.aspx - Anonymous
August 11, 2006
I think the ideas listed are great! Especially the daily updates (and you're right, Phil does a great job at Make.) One typo: "or to rate other people's ideas on what articles are (incredibly talented) authors can write about?" I think you mean "our authors" rather than "are authors" (under "Coding4Fun Article Ideas.")
Honestly, VS Express and Coding4Fun are great ideas that have moved me to delete Linux from one of my machines and re-install Windows. I'm from the days of the 80s home computers: I expect a toy to tinker with as much as I want a word processor/web browser/gaming machine. I haven't had time to dive into Express too deeply yet, but I'm certainly planning on it! - Anonymous
August 11, 2006
Great ideas indeed..., I for one am really up for the Coding4Fun Article Ideas. It would be nice if we could atleast get some input as to how we can go about doing stuff. Also if the idea sounds great you guys could probably set up a guide/mentor for the project and it could updated on C4F - Anonymous
August 11, 2006
I think most of your ideas are great. If I changed three things.
1) More content
2) More frequent updates give me a reason to drop by every day
3) user community(Allow us to share how we have taken your ideas and ran with them) - Anonymous
August 11, 2006
Updating the site on a more regular basis is a fantastic idea. Currently I find the content is great but changes infrequently and I thus visit it less and less. If content was kept fresh, I would be more inclined to visit the site more regularly. - Anonymous
August 11, 2006
Dan Fernandez is the person in charge of the Coding 4 Fun web site and he is looking for suggestions... - Anonymous
August 11, 2006
UT Baby! - Anonymous
August 11, 2006
Getting the site to have more user feedback would be great. Although having a comment or discuss option would be nice a lot of people still do not interact and prefer a forum. This could be done but having any article comments linked to an actual forum thread.
If there was a nicely laid out template it would certainly motivate me in submitting some tutorials.
I check the C4F website daily, having it more interactive would be fantastic. Perhaps enlist some additional content administrators - Anonymous
August 11, 2006
Also if you look at the community at something like codeproject you can see why it is alive. User submitted articles, rating system and an area where others can discuss. - Anonymous
August 13, 2006
I just found this and think it is great. But I do have some suggestions.
1. Always have code in C# and VB
2. Examples of the projects. Instead of lengthy explainations on what the project will do, have an example of the project the users can go to and see what the finished project should look like and what it should do.
3. Lots and Lots more of Automation with computers and ASP.NET - Anonymous
August 13, 2006
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August 13, 2006
hi there,
just some more updates would be really nice, the samples you've got now ROCKS... but the thing with updating each week doesn't seem to hold :( I'm checking in every saturday to see what's been posted... and most of the times i have to go away again with empty hands :(
more updates... would rock my world :) - Anonymous
August 13, 2006
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August 16, 2006
In outdor measurement (at sea in a kayak) you always lake battery power. So if you operate an datalogger with USB inteface it would be nice to steam your data direct to a harddisk (with USB) and live out a PC. Could it be done ? - Anonymous
August 25, 2006
i really like this idea, well done for microsoft, projects like this designed for people who want to learn about programming, people who have that curiosity and imagination to create and have fun with technology while learn about top level programming tools and programming techniques is what every mind wants, and needs, and is what keeps this world running after all.
i thought i will never said this but: is good to know that microsoft think on people like us.
hope this place and the open doors keep open always, for now, thnx billy ;) - Anonymous
August 25, 2006
hi thanks for all that - Anonymous
September 03, 2006
I agree with Christian on this one "and most of the times i have to go away again with empty hands :("
Hope the coming v2 gonna rocks :D - Anonymous
September 21, 2006
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