Yeah, it's called mctools.org. Unfortunately it's dry as a
bone, seems the list is very helpful in answering questions but
not actually submitting links, source, stacks or tips. Having
worked for a client where I was bound by confidentiality I can
understand some people not having the right to submit work or
ideas. But *all* mc users not submitting anything is quite
depressing really.
Still, almost anything I have ever wanted answered can be found
by simply searching the archives. They are quite good.
On Thursday, August 30, 2001, at 07:55 PM, Richard Gaskin wrote:
> Man, gotta love the community on this list. Thanks to the
> folks who sent
> the Julian snippets -- saved me some time, and I very much
> appreciate it.
>
> This raises a question: Wouldn't it be cool if there were some
> repository
> of such snippets, like a code stream we could dip into when
> we're thirsty
> for knowledge?
>
> I don't know how such a thing could work, or how folks would submit
> contributions, or even a taxonomy for finding things. But if
> someone comes
> up with some sort of knowledge base like this, I'd be happy to
> contribute.
> Indeed, I'm much obliged. :)
>
> --
> Richard Gaskin
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