We need writers to write a number of technical articles for our website. These articles will be in regard to the programming languages listed below. Articles should contain 850 words or more. I will accept articles in batches of four for which we will pay $25 per batch. It is acceptable that the content and material for the articles can be researched on the internet or other sources but the articles must be 100% original in content. Individuals who can provide articles of high quality will receive further contracts with a high possibility of increased payment, (depending on the quality of the articles). Writers will be fully credited on our site (by name if wanted), however we shall retain intellectual rights and copyright of articles written. Articles written should be in relation to any one the following programming languages: C++ Java C# Visual Basic Perl PHP Python C JavaScript Delphi SAS SQL COBOL Lisp VB.NET ABAP Pascal Ada FORTRAN Visual FoxPro Topics required on the chosen programming language should cover: - Getting started with programming in the language, - What the language can be used for, - Pros and cons of the language, - Comparison with similar languages, - Article(s) on how to do something with the chosen language, for example how to create a network sniffer with Perl, how to create a chat room with JavaScript, etc… Such articles should cover intermediate to advanced topics. These type of articles are favourable. - News article related to new developments with the chosen language. - Your own topic of interest. Other topics regarding the languages above can be accepted, but please specify. A series of articles on a single topic are favourable. Deadlines for a batch of articles will be no more than a week. Please submit two or three sentences on each topic you will cover. All deliverables for this contract must be submitted in Microsoft Word of text file format.
## Deliverables
All deliverables for this contract must be submitted in Microsoft Word of text file format.
## Platform
The articles should cover: C++, Java, C#, Visual Basic, Perl, PHP, Python, C, JavaScript, Delphi, SAS, SQL, COBOL, Lisp, VB.NET, ABAP, Pascal, Ada, FORTRAN, Visual FoxPro. Assume these languages are being used on either Windows or Linux platforms.