Re: Listmaster

2000-09-07 Thread Maurice Coyle - Sun ireland - Software Products and Platforms - Internationalization Engineer
but newbies trying to answer newbie questions will surely not work out? not many oldies will bother reading through the more basic questions if such a split were made. > Date: Wed, 6 Sep 2000 17:23:37 +0100 > From: Stefan Demetz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Subject: Listmaster > To

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2000-09-07 Thread Stefan Demetz
nded (it's moderated!!!) http://www.asplists.com/asplists/aspjavacomponents.asp integrating asp/com with java components Stefan Demetz -Original Message- From: Raj Sinha [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: 06 September 2000 19:09 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: Listmaster All tyhe mor

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2000-09-06 Thread Agarwal Gokul
[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: Re: Listmaster > > Listmaster, > > This is a good suggestion to split the JSP list into beginner & advanced > sections. I have been contemplating getting off the list service because > many silly things come through here but every blue moon, s

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2000-09-06 Thread Raj Sinha
works that way.Very Specific - Original Message - From: Jorge Barrera <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Wednesday, September 06, 2000 1:29 PM Subject: Re: Listmaster > Listmaster, > > This is a good suggestion to split the JSP list into beginner &

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2000-09-06 Thread Jorge Barrera
Listmaster, This is a good suggestion to split the JSP list into beginner & advanced sections. I have been contemplating getting off the list service because many silly things come through here but every blue moon, some good piece of JSP information does come about. I second the motion. J

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2000-09-06 Thread Stefan Demetz
Listmaster, please put a system in place where newbies are forced to read a minimum of information (tutorials, recommended books,dev kits, tools, FAQs, servers) before joining the lists, otherwise every day we get the same questions and the list gets were low tech You could do this by sending the