Separation of strictly b4a questions and more generic coding requests

mc73

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Being for a while in this forum, I've noticed that in the b4a questions sub-forum, apart from questions focused on the b4a environment, there are frequently enough, more general questions, having to do with algorithms, and other types of coding requests.
I thought whether a separation would be useful, so that people like me who browse this forum mainly in order to get help upon b4a IDE, can do it more efficiently.
I know, of course, we can always query the knowledge database, still, it is always a good learning curve to read about problems before even they get to you, thus making reading this forum quite useful.
At the same time, getting the 'hey, I want to build the new fb, can anyone write for me the 52 trillion lines in b4a', could reside on the other sub-forum, cause it's really not a b4a subject but a rather more general one.
Just a thought which perhaps is wrong :)
 

Jost aus Soest

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I don't want to be arrogant, but...
Yes, that's exactly what I think sometimes!

The non-B4A-related programmung topics could be called "programming basics".
 
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