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Subject:Re: Need suggestions for resources From:Scott Gray <scotty -at- CM -dot- MATH -dot- UIUC -dot- EDU> Date:Sun, 4 Jan 1998 20:56:24 -0600
BTW, membership is FREE, and is so that directories can be set up so
that you can save your practice pages and come back to them for continued
learning.
"I hear and I forget, I see and I forget, I do and I forget" -- confused.
On Sun, 4 Jan 1998, JIMCHEVAL wrote:
> In a message dated 98-01-04 19:52:42 EST, scotty -at- CM -dot- MATH -dot- UIUC -dot- EDU writes:
> (re:www.interactive.com)
> << The best HTML,JavaScript and CGI
> learning resource anywhere. Period. >>
> Ahem,,,, A tad over-enthusiastic here aren't we?
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> I downloaded a very thorough JavaScript tutorial a few months back elsewhere,
> straight ahead with no limitations - the one here demands you be a member.
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> Also, lots of the stuff isn't ready yet - notably the CGI, which isn't up at
> all.
>
> Some nice bits here, but it's a long way from the best anything.
>
> Jim Chevallier
> Los Angeles
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