In my personal experience Code Project is the most useful, especially if you work heavily with C#.
I have worked with SourceForge and my personal opinion is that it's a bit too UNIX-oriented for my taste. I love UNIX, and use (for example) Cygwin and MinGW very extensively for development work. But for mundane chores like browsing the Web, learning about a project, downloading and decompressing its code, etc. the reality of 2009 is that I'm working in Windows and CodeProject seems to respect that more than SourceForge. And I will respect your disclaimer, but I am having to grab my arm a la Dr. Strangelove to do so. What's done is done. - Beau Wilkinson Software Development Engineer, DP MARINE TECHNOLOGIES, LLC 985-612-1313 (office) x52913 (ECO phone) 985-705-5203 (cell) ________________________________________ From: sqlite-users-boun...@sqlite.org [sqlite-users-boun...@sqlite.org] On Behalf Of Noah Hart [n...@lipmantpa.com] Sent: Thursday, July 09, 2009 11:09 AM To: sqlite-users@sqlite.org Subject: [sqlite] Pros and cons of various online code sharing sites BACKGROUND: In order to learn C#, I have spent the last year converting the source code of SQLite3 from C to C#. As of version 3.6.16, it is now ready to release in the wild. I don't want to self-host CVS or some other repository, so I am trying to decide where to post the code. My goals for this are simple. I just want to allow people to download the source code, submit feedback, bug reports, etc. I have looked at sourceforge, googlecode, codeproject and a few others. However, while they all look fine, I not sure what works well in the real world. Any suggestions from your personal experience would be appreciated. DISCLAIMER: This port was done simply to learn C#, and then embed SQLite3 into a C# application without the need for a dll. Please no criticism for doing this, or a discussion of if it was advisable to port SQLite3 to C# in the first place. Also, I know this is off-topic, but I am really interested in your suggestions. If you want to flame me, please reply directly, and not to the list. Regards, Noah Hart -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/Pros-and-cons-of-various-online-code-sharing-sites-tp24413069p24413069.html Sent from the SQLite mailing list archive at Nabble.com. _______________________________________________ sqlite-users mailing list sqlite-users@sqlite.org http://sqlite.org:8080/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/sqlite-users The information contained in this e-mail is privileged and confidential information intended only for the use of the individual or entity named. If you are not the intended recipient, or the employee or agent responsible for delivering this message to the intended recipient, you are hereby notified that any disclosure, dissemination, distribution, or copying of this communication is strictly prohibited. If you have received this e-mail in error, please immediately notify the sender and delete any copies from your system. _______________________________________________ sqlite-users mailing list sqlite-users@sqlite.org http://sqlite.org:8080/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/sqlite-users