CodeProject was formed to give developers with a place to meet and exchange ideas, code snippets and bad, bad jokes. We hope to provide developers with all the resources they need to help them in their day to day programming, as well as helping them keep up to date with the latest technologies.
We at would like to thank all those who have supported us by contributing their time, energy, and articles and skill to make this site what it is.
These are the guys and girls who give up their nights and weekends to review, edit, post and move the articles that are submitted to The Code Project. These volunteers make it possible for the Site Administrators to focus on building and growing the site. Members of this group get a SubEditor icon next to their name in the message boards and in their profile and biography at the end of your articles.
This member has a completed Professional profile, giving them access to our Research Library and premium offers.
Mentors help new article authors in creating and editing articles
These dedicated members help ensure that a million members sending hundreds of articles each week do the right thing. They can moderate and remove inappropriate articles, edit eye-straining formatting and move under-performing (or recovering) articles to and from Purgatory. If you see an article that needs attention then let these guys know. Spot them in the forums by their protectors icon .
These are Code Project staff who review, edit, post and move the articles that are submitted to The Code Project. Members of this group get an editors icon next to their name in the message boards and in their profile and biography at the end of your articles.
The guys who started this whole thing.
Our sponsors and industry partners whose contribution and expertise support our site.
The guys with the black bags under their eyes and haunted looks. With millions of individuals passing through CodeProject each month it's a challenging but extremely rewarding task to make sure everything runs smoothly - or at least appear to run smoothly. Spot them in the forums by their SysAdmin icon .
These are Code Project staff who review, edit, post and move the articles that are submitted to The Code Project. Members of this group get an editors icon next to their name in the message boards and in their profile and biography at the end of your articles.
The Code Project staff are those beleaguered souls who are working full time on keeping the CodeProject machine ticking over. Dedication above and beyond the call of duty is the order of the day. Think of them in your prayers.
Community Engineers help shepherd the community by answering questions from new-comers, mentoring authors, policing behaviour and keeping the atmosphere in the discussion boards civil and on-topic. They are approachable, knowledgable and here to help. The position is on an annual basis and is invitation-only. Community Engineers will have the icon next to their name in the message boards and in their profile and biography at the end of your articles.
The Site Builders are those who have volunteered their programming, system administration, hardware or design skills to help CodeProject grow. Members of this group get a Site Builders icon next to their name in the message boards and in their profile and biography at the end of your articles.
Those who have spent their time writing great articles. MVA status is awarded annually based on ones contributions, and the feedback of the other members. Members of this group get an MVA icon next to their names in the forums and in their profile.
Those who have spent their time answering questions in the forums. MVE status is awarded annually based on ones contributions, and the feedback of the other members. Members of this group get an MVE icon next to their names in the forums and in their profile.