Posted by Muhammad Ali Shah on 2000-02-05
Hi, I was writing an article on "Introduction to JavaScript", when an idea stroke me. My article explains who should learn JavaScript, what are the pre-requisites, what software is needed (at minimum) and what benefits it has to offer to people who learn it. The idea I was talking about in the beginning is that there are hundreds of things that an IT professional can / should learn ranging from mnemonic codes of Assembly Language to highly efficient LISP / Prolog. And there are Visual tools and scripting languages, too - What should one learn? So, why don't we make a site where people from various interests write articles like the one I discussed above. This would be a nice source of information on the Internet. I can do the (free) web hosting and promotion stuff. I know something (and can write about) JavaScript, HTML, Pascal, Assembly Language, C/C++, Visual Basic (a little bit) and game programming (DOS + DirectX). Any ideas / suggestions and participation is welcome. I would like to see an "Introduction to Perl" by Perl gurus / beginners. Please do tell me the requirements (software / hardware / server?) for Perl. Ali Bhai Think I can, And think I would... [BCS V - FAST Institute of Computer Science, Karachi] To signoff send a mail to listserver@xxxx.xx.xx with "signoff tcg" in the body of your message.
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