First Part of the Newbie FAQ (Rough Draft)
Hello Everyone...
I have finished the first of four parts of the AO Newbie FAQ.
I created a quick little site, and uploaded it to my site for viewing
My site is:
http://www.geocities.com/pharmicomlabs
There is a link on the main page straight to the AO Newbie FAQ page. Also there is a link posted under "PL Projects". If you have any problems downloading or accessing a page please let me know so I can correct the problem.
Please take a look at it and tell me what you think, what you don't like, and what you think should be improved. Remember that the purpose of the FAQ assemblage is to benefit EVERYONE!
The first part: General Security Questions is in M$ Word Format (for the purpose of editing). I have Zipped it and it is a total of 28K. When the other 3 sections have been completed I will concatenate them and distribute the entire document in HTML, PDF, and DOC formats (maybe TXT too) :D
As I complete each section I will post them on my site...and post updates about my progress here as well. :D
Again I would like to thank everyone who has made contributions and given their support. :thumbsup:
Thanks
great job simon keep it up
hey man simon greate job..i saw that and that is really great...good job...
simon...
hey simon here are some sites from my side...on tutorials on various programming languages and books... :-
1)www.programmersheaven.com :- for all turorials on programming.
2)www.codecranker.com :- one more for the same
3)www.codepile.com
4)www.cprogramming.com :- an exclusive site on c programming and how to create games using C and C++, also compilers and game codes.
5)www.programmerszone.com
6)www.vcworld.f2s.com :- hope u will find helpful...
all the best.... :thumbsup:
intruder ..... :borg:
Re: First Part of the Newbie FAQ (Rough Draft)
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Originally posted by Simon Templer
The first part: General Security Questions is in M$ Word Format (for the purpose of editing).
Err... Sounds like a bad excuse to me..; Word saves directly into *.html (okay, might not do very "smart" code, but does it), so it wouldn't have taken over 10 seconds of you to make it directly to html... :) Anyway, a good project indeed! :thumbsup: Did you include the famous "Newbies, read this first!!" message or are you planning to include the buffer overflow -explanation which someone posted just a couple of days ago? Of course you should ask for permission of the writers of those, but I'm sure everyone would like to help with this project. :)
-ZeroOne :cool: