Excellent initiative Bruce, Howard & Bill. Am sure it will become a popular 
campus for all AB users.

PS (Just-registered-student)

--- In [email protected], "Bruce" <bru...@...> wrote:
>
> OK, all, it is time to go public with something that Howard Bandy, Bill
> Barack, and I have been working on for quite a while.  We have taught
> seminars utilizing Amibroker for several years, and have seen a need for
> help at all levels (beginner to very experienced user)  in learning and
> using Amibroker.  We have created a site called AmibrokerUniversity that
> addresses 4  areas -
> 
>     * Free articles, movies, and code.  These will tend to be shorter and
> more general in nature.
>     * Items that are sold - such as screen cam movies of seminars, and
> advanced AFL app's or utilities.  There are currently three seminars. 
> They are edited versions of conference seminars that are in the range of
> 7 - 9 hours each and broken up into manageable sections.
> 
>     * In several weeks, we will turn on the paid subscription portion of
> the site.  There will be a couple of longer articles each month, some
> accompanied by movies, plus AFL app's.  For example, Howard also plans
> to cover certain chapters of his book based on the results of a voting
> poll.
>     * Lastly, there is a site-specific forum with its own search
> facility.
> So, why this format.  A couple of reasons -
> 
>     * We find ourselves answering the same questions several times and
> when Yahoo is used - the answers are almost impossible to find via the
> site search.  Plus many topics can be addressed much better with
> pictures, screen-cam movies, etc.
> 
>     * Web 2.0 features and screen-cam movies make for a much better
> experience.  That can only be done on a custom site.
> Of course, users can check whenever they want and also set up a RSS
> feed.  But, we plan to send a digest once a month of both new free and
> new paid content to registered users and subscribers.
> Here's the main link to the site.  Registration is required for access
> to the free areas, and all that we ask is the opportunity to send an
> occasional summary of new content and features -
> 
> AmibrokerU <http://www.amibrokeru.com>
> 
> Come register, look around - particularly on the What's New page, and
> join us in the evolution of this site.  Any and all suggestions welcome.
> I'll try to make a specific summary post later of what has been
> initially uploaded.
> 
> BruceR
> www.amibrokeru.com
>


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