Actually what IS DMOZ, now that you mention it.
M
On Jul 25, 2005, at 10:00 PM, Judy Perry wrote:
Okay <big smile>...
and, of course, _everybody_ knows what DMOZ is, right? Not just real
geeks?
@;-)
Judy
On Mon, 25 Jul 2005, Richard Gaskin wrote:
Judy Perry wrote:
I suspect it's not likely that they're inclined
to go looking all over etherspace to find the various (good) and
scattered
information, books, e-books, tutorials, video, conference stacks,
etc.
etc.
All the more reason to make sure Rev-related sites are included in
the
DMOZ listing:
<http://dmoz.org/Computers/Programming/Languages/Transcript/>
DMOZ feeds most major search engines and is the world's largest
hand-edited directory. While no panacea, it helps folks find what
they're looking for.
RevOnline is only usable for those already in the inner sanctum
(and
those NOT on dial-up I suspect).
While I agree with your larger point and find little value in
teaching
abstract concepts like code using concrete expressions like video,
it's
worth noting for those of us who make 'net apps that broadband has
outpaced dial-up in the US and the UK.
--
Richard Gaskin
Fourth World Media Corporation
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