Yes, there's a programmer section up at Sumea.. Daemin, Blitz, and others interested in a journal please go to http://www.sumea.com.au/sregister.asp and put in your details so I can set you up..Please enter your correct email in the form as well - you don't need to worry about spam as no one will see your email address. They can send you an email through Sumea, but they won't get your email address unless you actually reply.
Just a few things for programmers - the way the artist members get a lot of people to view their profile is that they write frequently and display their work in their gallery/journals.. this gets shown in the section pages, and the main page as well.. Well, for programmers, I'm thinking you can upload images as well - perhaps screenshots of your routines at work? It's up to you [:)] .. At the moment Sumea doesn't have the space for you to upload demos that you've coded, but hopefully in the future I can get some sponsorship to pay for extra webspace... anyway, if you have any questions, I'm always here. [:)]
There are 5 slots for journal entries to show up on the main coder page.. I did this so that when people go to that section, they can glimpse into what the members are up to.. Looking at the other sections, I think this works rather well. It's also another way to draw visitors to look into your profile/journal page..
I agree with Jacana, I think there needs to be some sort of code snippets or maybe article/tutorial uploading feature on the coders section, seeing as alot of coders are nice enough to share their pearls of wisdom (such as me) if there was a place to showcase it.
Showing graphics still-frame generally hide what really goes on in the code and alot of code doesn't even go towards graphics.
I'll put the code snippets upload on my to-do list, and articles/tutorials can be emailed to me at the usual address, and I'll put them online. I used to allow articles to be added through the admin section, but they were added straight to the database. I prefer to keep the db unbloated and have articles as just html..
It's pretty easy to get webspace to upload our demo's etc. to. And if people desperately want to get their hands on the demo they can always send the author a message.
CYer, Blitz