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Our Favorite Websites
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Check out the new free software and fun stuff released as part of our NANY (New Apps for the New Year) 2018 event on January 1, 2018: here.
Since 2007 we have held an annual event that we call NANY (New Apps for the New Year), where we ask the coders who hang out on DonationCoder to create some new piece of free software and share it with the world on January 1st of the new year. NANY is really the funnest thing we do on this site, and it's one of the few times we can all play together. There are no winners or losers, it's simply a celebration of programming and creating new software and sharing it with the world.
Our Favorite Websites
This page collects short descriptions of some of our favorite websites. It's our way of saying thanks to the sites we have come to love.
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Our Favorite Websites: TechdirtFor those who want to keep up with the intersection of technology and law/politics, Techdirt is the perfect website. The site features original writing, updated multiple times per day, offering perspective on current legal and political issues that involve technology. The posts are written by people who know what they are talking about, but the writers don't take themselves too seriously, and write in a way that is accessible to the layperson. The entire site is a testament to the value of presenting information in a clean, structured, no-nonsense way. To see other posts on the DonationCoder forum that mention the Techdirt website, click: here. |
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