Ken - I talked to Hugh about doing this work before going off to the states.
I am back now, and quite happy to mirror "Scripter's Scrapbook" to the web
backend I've got up - if Hugh is still up for that.

On 09/06/07, Ken Ray <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Well, there is an online code repository accessible through the
Scripters Scrapbook with 69 entries in it at the moment, and my
intention was to mirror those entries on the web, but I haven't had the
time. Having it in the Scrapbook though is more useful as it uses a
consistent format, is categorized by language, author, etc.

Just my 2 cents


On 09/06/07, Chipp Walters <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:David,

Perhaps a good start would be creating your own website and posting your
code there with the appropriate license and disclaimers. Start with only a
few. As people become comfortable with using your libraries, you can start
adding more. It doesn't have to be a large project unless you really want it
to be.


OK - lets give it a try. The web site is up, but I figure it is of little
use until it is integrated into the script editor which is partly done...
I'll work on that now. I guess a question is which library to get up first -
I'll dig up the list of existing libraries and see which one people would
like most to be worked on?
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