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Aren't there quite a number of open-source repositries around? What about Hugh Senior's "Scripter's Scrapbook" and the many sample stacks available from the sites of Rev and Metacard users or on RevOnLine?

Perhaps. Perhaps not. Guess it depends on one's perspective. I find RevOnline handy - but not always clear. I find the Rev sites like Chipps, Richards, Scott R's and Sarah's (etc and apologies for those I've left out) very cool and very helpful and better organized (clearer). A large repository detailing various code snippets and stacks would be very happy - especially to newer users initially - and in time helpful to others. Finding all the cool sites with code is no mean feat when starting out. While this is one of the best programming lists I know of it'd still be nice to go to a nice, organized site where everything is at your fingertips and easy to find (and explore). As I said this is a matter of perspective and not perhaps of value to all.

Scott Kane
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