The Code Project articles update - Rudi Grobler

The Code Project articles update

The Code Project is arguably the biggest source of developer-focused content... Thy have just crossed the 5,000,000 registered users mile stone!

I recently released 2 new CP articles:

OpenXML + FlowDocument = OpenFlowDocument-

AdventureWorks.WPF (Part 1)

Here is a list of other WPF related articles recently released

Dr WPF

Conceptual Children- A powerful new concept in WPF

Sacha Barber

Fun With Physics

Karl Shifflett

WPF Business Application Series Part 3 of n - Business Object Declarative Programming

Josh Smith

Animating Interactive 2D Elements in a 3D Panel

Markus (not sukram)

WPF Diagram Designer - Part 3

More information about The Code Project:

The Code Project is hosted on 15 web servers running Windows 2003 R2. Each box has between 1 and 2 Gb RAM and runs standard hyperthreaded P4s. The web servers connect to 2 dual-proc, dual-core SQL servers running SQL 2005 and Win 2003. Networking is via dual gigabit NICs. We have 3 email servers, a couple of Active Directory servers, a big backup monstrosity, a handful of switches and about 10km of cabling. The server rack is warm to the touch.

  • 99.9% of site visitors (about 4.1 million) are currently, actively engaged in development projects
  • 98% (about 4.0 million) download products for evaluation
  • 71% (about 2.9 million) use C#
  • 54% (about 2.2 million) use ASP.NET
  • 37% (about 1.5 million) use VB.NET ***
  • 99.5% (about 4.1 million) develop for Windows
  • 26% (about 1.1 million) use Linux, Apache, MySQL, PSP, et al
  • 66% (about 2.7 million) have a developer/senior developer title
  • 30% (about 1.2 million) have an architect title
  • With 5,000,000 registered users and over 20,000,000 page views per month... The Code Project is still growing strong!!!

    Published Wednesday, April 09, 2008 11:51 AM by rudi
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