Nodereaper: Please reap the identical anonymous monk post.
I love perlmonks.org and the Perl community that makes it happen. It's a great resource for newbies and professionals alike. There hasn't been a single question that I haven't either found in a previous post or had answered by another monk. The tutorials, snippets of code, and most of the other sections, have proven extremely useful at one point or another.
I'm interested in starting something similar for the C/C++ community. I develop in Perl as often as I can, but my job focuses on C/C++ and Java. When I run into a problem when coding in Perl and I can't find a solution in a book or on the internet, I turn to the wise monks. Are any C/C++ developers out there interested in having the same thing for the C/C++ community?
If anyone is interested, please let me know.
Thanks, Eric
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