Hi Peter,

I tried the link, but received a "file not found" error.  Poking =20
around Rebol.org, I saw this page by Brian Tiffin:

http://www.rebol.org/cgi-bin/cgiwrap/rebol/art-display-article.r?article=3Dk=
g55x#section-3

Somehow, I'd never really paid much attention to those "documentation" =20
links on each Rebol.org script (I think I'd maybe checked a few, years =20
ago, and never found any content).  It strikes me that since Rebol.org =20
is likely one of the first places that newcomers go to read through =20
code, that's a great solution, and one that new users should be made =20
more aware of on the main documentation page at rebol.com.  Maybe a =20
"documentation" link right in the search results at rebol.org would =20
make such materials more immediately apparent to newcomers.

Also, you are correct - "square brackets" is more definitive.  I =20
should've also been more careful about spelling Frank Sievertsen's =20
name correctly.  Sorry Frank.



Quoting Peter Wood <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

>
> Hi Paavo
>
> Sunanda started something like you suggested at
> http://www.rebol.org/cgi-bin/cgiwrap/rebol/art-display-
> article.r?article=3Dj98t
>
> Perhaps it could provide a starting point.
>
> Regards
>
> Peter
>
>
> On Sunday, December 23, 2007, at 12:15  pm, Paavo Nevalainen wrote:
>
>>
>> We have a tendency to produce code, which is ultimately fast or short
>> in expression. It is so since we maybe compete a bit which each other,
>> which may lead to bizarre code from the beginner's point of view - and
>> from the point of view of any non-reboled person. And even a "personal
>> programmer" have to cope with others nowadays....
>>
>> So, it could be useful to rewrite some "classics" again readability in
>> mind.
>> Some examples could come in two versions, prototype or documentatory
>> version, and optimised production code.  I could help in that process,
>> when
>> R3 is ready (I know I am a simpleton, so obviously I am not the one who
>> produces the optimised code ;) ) .
>>
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