This post is your reminder that you may be sitting on a gold mine of non-interest bearing donationcredit just waiting for you to give out
When you donate to this site, your donation is "credited" back to your account, for you to give out as you see fit.
We hope you will give some of it to the general site account, which helps pay our substantial server fees and expenses, and then give some of your credits to people on the forum whose work you want to support.
- If you are a fan of one or more of our software programs, we hope you will donate to the author of those programs. If you like the Coding Snacks section of our forum, we hope you will donate to the coders who participate there. If someone makes a post that helps you, or writes a review you like, send them a little as a way of saying thank you.
- Sometimes someone on our forum might even ask for a little help to afford something to help them keep creating stuff. In a world where business vultures are securing multi-million dollar investments from venture capitalists, we hope you can spare a few nickels to help a teenager buy a $25 copy of a programming tool, as wreckedcarzz recently asked for help to do here. I hope you'll look on such requests favorably. Again, you don't have to donate a lot -- I hope we all can get into the habit of just sending a tiny bit here and there and work as a team to support deserving projects.
You can donate as little as 1 cent, and often you'll find that it's not the amount that matters to the recipient, but simply the gesture.
Whenever you see a gold coin next to a user on our forum, just click on it to give them some credits.
You can read more about DonationCredits
here -- DonationCoder.com is one of only a handfull of micro-donation supported sites in the world.