Dev-Nation Submission
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2 min readApr 13, 2020
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What belongs at Dev-Nation:
- Technical “ how to implement” articles.
- Android library or framework information, guides and tutorials
- Beginner, Intermediate and advanced android development guides.
Article Submission Guidelines:
Below you’ll find some guidelines and expectations that need to be met in order for your article to be featured at Dev-Nation:
- The topic of the article being submitted must be strictly about android application development.
- The article must somehow provide the reader with some development knowledge or resource.
- The article is not already published in another publication on Medium (It isn’t possible to add it to multiple publications at once)
- The article should state the expertise level of the reader in the title (Beginner, Intermediate, Advanced).
- The article must be written in english, proofread and spellchecked.
- The content of the article must be well-structured and should follow standard writing and grammar guidelines.
- Library and framework promotions must include a “how to guide” and a description. Make sure to touch the current state of affairs of the solution you are offering to the community.
- The article should be non-profitable and it should not be behind any kind of paywall.
- The article must include a featured image which will be visible when listed or featured in one of our sections.
- When possible, please take advantage of code formatting and syntax highlighting benefits provided by Github gists when using code snippets.
- Use images and gifs wisely, do not overuse them.
For a general guide about submitting to publications please check out:
How to submit:
New authors and new ideas are always welcomed! If your article meets our guidelines, all you have to do is fill out a submission request using the form below.
Thank you very much for your contribution to this community. I am really excited that you chose to feature your article at Dev-Nation. You’ll be hearing from us within 36 hours.