Hear hear! Long may these articles continue.

Dilwyn

-----Original Message----- From: Petri Pellinen
Sent: Wednesday, May 29, 2013 8:56 PM
To: ql-users
Subject: Re: [Ql-Users] A few short topics...

Evening Norman,

thank you for the chance to read your articles about assembly language
programming also in the future! I have a strange fascination for the
subject and it's wonderful that you have the stamina to share knowledge.

Best regards,
Petri



On Wed, May 29, 2013 at 4:12 PM, Norman Dunbar <nor...@dunbar-it.co.uk>wrote:

Afternoon all,


1. Assembly Language Mailing List.

With the coming demise of the printed version of QL Today, and the fact
that I'm part way through the Assembly Language series, I've set up a
mailing list on my web site so that anyone wishing to complete the series
can sign up and I'll email you when I have an article ready to download.

The plans at the moment are:

* Upload a PDF of the series so far, in one PDF book. However, because the
tools I use can also create html, ePub and such like, I might be convinced
to add a couple of extra formats. This work is pretty much done, and the
main "book" may be appearing soon.

* Upload each new chapter as and when I complete it.

There will be no spam on the mailing list, the only emails you will get
will be to advise you of a new chapter being available.

You can sign up at http://qdosmsq.dunbar-it.co.**uk/mailinglist<http://qdosmsq.dunbar-it.co.uk/mailinglist>.
Indeed, you can unsubscribe as well. You will be required to enter your
forename and surname please. This isn't going to be used against you, only
to try and stop spam-bots signing up. (I get a lot of that I'm afraid!)


I've updated by website http://qdosmsq.dunbar-it.co.uk with the details
of the mailing list, so there is a link there as well - just in case.

My final article in (the printed) QL Today has details as well.



2. Does SMSQ Need a Monitor Built in?

On a completely different matter, I'm thinking that it might be a good
idea (depends on your point of view of course) to have a built in "monitor" system in SMSQ/QPC etc. Ok, I can hear the screams from the developers even as I type, but I think it would be useful to have something along the lines
of QMON or JMON built in to the OS, so that any time something went belly
up in an exception(al) manner, we'd get some clue as to why. Just a thought
- I appreciate that a certain (a lot) of work would probably be required,
but to be honest, I don't see why it was never actually part of the OS to
begin with.



3. Dave Park, Joomla QL Today "replacement".

Has anyone heard anything more about Dave Park's new venture in setting up
a Joomla system so that QL Today could carry on as an electronic system
instead of paper? Last I heard he had Joomla set up on one of his servers
and hadn't yet made the URL available.


Right, that's me done.


Cheers,
Norm.


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