>From the pleac homepage which someone pointed to here after my first
post: 

"I'd like to contribute to Pleac using this particular compiler/library
Great! "

But, please double-check that this compiler/library is released under a
free (as explained by GNU, not free of charge) license, as we won't
accept code only usable under a non-free OS/compiling environment.

To which my original reply was something like: damn! 

However, the pleac approach might be something for the Rebol cookbook
anyway, solving the problems solved in O'Reilly's Perl cookbook, making
the Rebol cookbook not just a newbie intro but also a promotional tool. 

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On 13-Oct-03, Joel Neely wrote:

> Hi, Carl,

> How about a slightly more REBOL-intensive variation?

Interesting, though I have an aversion to look-up tables unless needed
for speed reasons.  So hard to spot errors in them unless
computer-generated. ;)

I sent my version to that site, so perhaps you could too, (which would
make three new REBOL ones to it at least), though whether the site's
still being maintained remains to be seen.

[Snip of scripts - see previous posts.]

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