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    Lurkers >.<

    It´s really normal, most people will begin with just lurking on a forum that interests them, later joining in a discussion maybe, but thats just the way it works. They usually still generate you ad revenue in some way so it`s not like they cost you anything.
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    The most miserable online earning experiences you had

    There are many PTC sites that only scam people. They let you accumulate a certain amount so you think you can cash out, but when the time comes there is a clause which tells you to invest in the site otherwise your money is stuck. Obviously a big scam, stay away from that. What also bugs me is...
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    What Websites Do You Write For?

    While not writing my own blog, I like to use bubblews. They have a network of people writing posts and you get a share of ad revenue that your posts generate based on views/likes/shares. You can also follow people whose articles you like. I think it is a pretty ncie alternative to having your...
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    Who is your host?

    Been using pagodabox and heroku for past projects, really easy to use and can scale if you need them to. For future projects that may become more popular (higher traffic etc) I want to look into hosting my sites on a VPS, but that is gonna be a challenge setting things up properly. :geek:
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    Which PaaS to choose?

    I´m currently developing a new project with Ruby on Rails and thus looking for a good PaaS (Platform as a Service) host. I`ve tried heroku and found it to be pretty easy to deploy and get going. but if you take a look at their prices you might get a shock. Is there a good alternative? Or...
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    Ways to make money online which don't require referrals

    Yes, bubblews seems to be a good way to earn some money from blogging without having to make/market your own blog. Connecting with people whose posts you like so you can check them out later is a cool feature too. I think the key to success there is to build a good network of followers who...
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    Anyone Using Ruby on Rails?

    Thats not quite right, you probably confused Ruby with Ruby on Rails, Ruby is just the language, whereas Ruby on Rails is a "web application framework". You can compare it to Python and Django or PHP and Laravel/Codeigniter.
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    Anyone Using Ruby on Rails?

    It really is pretty easy to learn, but I think this still depends and varies from person to person. Also as you might know most programmers will always say their language is the best/ easiest, even if they have not really given any chance to other languages. I began coding in PHP and enjoyed it...
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    What's your favorite programming language?

    I have been testing Java, PHP , Python and Ruby and have found Ruby to be the best fit for me. The syntax is almost as if you would write an english sentence, it really is a beautiful language. I can enjoy PHP too but for some reason i just enjoy coding Ruby a lot more. :ninja:
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    How Many Money Making Websites Do You Use?

    I heard amazon mturk is a very profitable source of income, even without too much effort. Sadly this just works for people from USA and there really is no good alternative at that scale. Also swagbucks, again, only for a certain group of countries (I think Canada/USA/UK). PTC sites are usually...
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    How did you learn to code?

    I started with PHP tutorials from lynda just to get a basic idea about it. Later i just went and did as many tutorials as possible to broaden my knowledge. There is a huge amount of high quality tutorials on nettuts+ and other websites for most languages and frameworks. Also : Youtube :)
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    Easiest Language In Your Opinion

    I would say PHP is the easiest to begin with (if you just look at backend code), after that i would assume either ruby or python (heavily depends on your own preference). No idea about the whole Node.js thing, might be pretty good to learn too.
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    What programming languages do you know?

    I began with basic html/css/js in school, building very basic websites back in 2003-2004. Later got into CMS systems like joomla but i did not quite like them. Nowadays I enjoy coding them myself, using frameworks in PHP and Ruby on Rails. You are way more flexible if you just code yourself!
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