RE: Pro-Engineer Lists?

Subject: RE: Pro-Engineer Lists?
From: "Wally Glassett" <wallyg99 -at- home -dot- net>
To: "TECHWR-L" <techwr-l -at- lists -dot- raycomm -dot- com>
Date: Fri, 17 Nov 2000 07:54:58 -0800

Engineers writing back and forth to each other, and having dialogues? What
an interesting idea. OK, enough sarcasm.

I assume you are not referring to software engineering or programming, where
there are many sites on the web related to various programming languages,
OSs, etc., not to mention the vendor sites. My suggestions are to first
search the web with search engines and keywords. In addition, various
engineering organizations like IEEE and SAE have their own web sites where
you should be able to find links to other places of interest to you. Then,
try Usenet newsgroups, again searching Usenet with various keywords of
interest to you. If you find any related newsgroups, you can post questions
there asking for more information. Most Usenet users are pretty cooperative.
If all that fails, you might try looking at the web sites of major
engineering universities/colleges to see if there are any good links or
people (like professors) there you can contact for information. That's about
all I can think of off the top of my head on a Friday morning.


Wally Glassett
Tech Doc-It, Inc.
wallyg99 -at- home -dot- net <mailto:wallyg99 -at- home -dot- net>
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