CodingHub360 aims to publish fresh and useful content for its readers. Following are the basic guidelines for writing any technical article (Data Structure, Machine Learning, Java, Python, CSS, HTML, JavaScript, C, C++, etc.) for codinghub360.com.
Any article found violating the given rules will not be accepted, and the writer will have to revise it to conform to these guidelines.
Rule 1: Word Count
Each article should consist of around 800-1000 words, providing a sufficient amount of theory and concise examples. Avoid inserting unnecessary or repetitive content just to increase word count.
Rule 2: Multiple Examples
Provide various examples with generated output to cover different scenarios of the concept. Ensure that all examples are runnable and not just snippets. For example:
Example - Create Integer using Numeric Value
Example - Create Integer using String Value
Example - Convert Integer into int or vice versa
Rule 3: Example Code
Provide small code examples focused on learning. Instead of a single long example, use separate examples for different operations (e.g., Inserting Nodes, Deleting Nodes, Updating Nodes in a Linked List).
Rule 4: Appropriate Headings
Utilize appropriate headings such as Syntax, Algorithm, and Example. Use H2 for major sections and H3 for sub-sections as needed.
Rule 5: No Duplication, No AI-Generated Content
Avoid duplicating content from codinghub360.com or any other sources. Content copied from various websites or generated by AI tools like ChatGPT will be rejected.
Rule 6: Typos and Grammar
Review your article for typos and grammatical errors before submitting it to the content manager. Each article will undergo thorough checks for correct English grammar and sentence structure.
Rule 7: Usage of Images
Use self-created images in your articles with a minimum width of 750px and a preferably white background. Copyrighted images are not allowed; articles containing them will be rejected.
Rule 8: Search Engine Optimization (SEO)
Familiarize yourself with basic SEO principles and optimize your article for search engines prior to submission. Include an introduction of 5-10 lines to set the context of your article.
Structure your article using proper paragraphs, bullet points, and H1, H2, H3 headings to make it user-friendly and improve its performance in search engines.
Sample Articles
Here are some sample articles that can help you understand our writing style: