Dear friends! You may have already noticed a new button on the groups page - “Create a post" It appeared there for a reason: if you are a JavaRush student, have already reached level 5 and you have something to say to your fellow students, you are welcome to write and publish articles and posts with us! Below are questions and answers on creating posts.
Who can post? Every JavaRush student who has reached level 5 of the Java Syntax quest and at least one day has passed since the achievement. You do not need to have an active subscription to publish. In which groups can I publish posts? During registration, you most likely indicated your city of residence (for example, “Minsk”). If a JavaRush group has already been created for your city, you can publish a post in this group. If there is no group for your city yet, you can join the group of the city closest to you, or the city in which you plan to live. Or just a city you like. Acceptable post topics
Editing, deleting, moderating posts Of course, the JavaRush administration reserves the right to edit posts (grammatical errors, semantic errors). Also, a post can be deleted without warning if it contains advertising, insults, inappropriate statements, or if it is clearly “off topic.”
- Everything related to IT and programming;
- IT humor;
- Articles on programming (author's or translated);
- IT events of the respective city;
- Articles related to IT companies in the corresponding city (not advertising posts! For example, “work experience in the company N” or “How I interviewed for such and such a company”).
- Login to JavaRush ;
- Go to the “Groups” tab or to the group page of your city.
- Click on the “Create Post” button
- Enter a title, short description, post text, cover image, and other images as needed. There is no need to enter the author's name and publication date; they will be added automatically.
- Click “Preview” to see how the article text will look and check for layout “bugs”.
- Click "Publish" .
- Image size: select “maximum”;
- Angle brackets “<” “>” need to be escaped. For example:
- Application code must be highlighted using a button
<code>
ArrayList<String> Need to type as ArrayList <String> |
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