I will assume you have found the dictionary, users-guide, REBOL in ten steps, and
lowly rebdoc.
Myself, I have found that some docs on the system object are needed. A tips and
tricks would be real cool. REBOL lends itself to a somewhat different program
architecture, so a REBOL design doc would be slick for me.
Maybe we could do a user contributed documents web page? Everyone contributes a
little, we all would have allot. We WOULD have to be careful so that it did'nt
become a hodge podge of garbly-gouk.
I suppose we could do it through rebol.org, that is if people are willing to
contribute and rebol.org will have it.
--Ryan
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> Someone needs to document how to write REBOL.
>
> I am a newbie who is impressed by the user comments about its power, but at a
> loss to get started. Documentation does not seem to be REBOL's strong point!
>
> I would propose a tutorial web page for starters. The REBOL.com site is not
> very helpful from a newcomer's standpoint. I've read this list for some weeks
> but still need an overview tutorial.
>
> Mark Evans
>
> -----Original Message-----
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> Subject: [REBOL] REBOL and e-commerce Re:(2)
>
> Thanks, Chas, although that message was quick and had a few typos.
>
> Yes, I've considered writing a book on REBOL and may very well do so. I love
> the language, that's for sure.
> [snip]