Suggestion C# section in scripts market

Discussion in 'Support & Feedback' started by Vick.Kumar, Feb 28, 2013.

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    It would be nice to have a ASP.NET/C#.NET/VB.NET area in the scripts marketing. Seeing as PHP is largely used, so is .NET
     
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  2. Smyrl

    Smyrl Tomato Republic Staff

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    New categories are added when there is a perceived need. When posts in the areas mention merit a new category, category will be added.
     
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    digitalpoint Overlord of no one Staff

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    What sort of things are you wanting to list exactly?
     
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    Vick.Kumar Active Member

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    Almost anything you can do using PHP you can do using .NET, I was suggesting as a "whole", not just for me.

    But since you're asking what I would list, I'd aim for whatever PHP script I've got on the market, and go for a .NET version, and most likely get some core structured CMSs on there, web related tools, and what-not.

    Also, while your here 'digitalpoint', I've noticed that there are a few items you've listed for 'free', and I read somewhere, were not allowed to give-away items for free as it's a market, if I did want to release/share scripts with other 'developers', as it is a large 'digital related market', we've got users selling services, seo etc, and what-not. Sharing personal coded projects or scripts to help others isn't bad, like how you have. So out of curiosity, and asking fairly, can we do that too?
     
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    Right now it's more about disk space requirements than anything else, and don't want it to become a place people upload free stuff and just eat up disk space and bandwidth. We would then have to start dealing with idiots uploading things like pirated movies and software or using it as their personal backup space.

    Currently people can put stuff up that's free for premium users, and I'll probably make it so premium users can put stuff up that's free for all users. But I don't see us moving to a system that allows all users to upload stuff that's free for all users.
     
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