[Javascript] new subscriber & Annotated JavaScript Project

Shawn Milo milo at linuxmail.org
Fri Apr 30 16:23:57 CDT 2004


----- Original Message -----
From: David Merchant <merchant at LATECH.EDU>
Date: Fri, 30 Apr 2004 15:54:26 -0500
To: "[JavaScript List]" <javascript at LaTech.edu>
Subject: Re: [Javascript] new subscriber & Annotated JavaScript Project

> 
> >BTW, I run another list, called the Annotated JavaScript Project (AJSP),
> >which is supposed to take Javascripts, heavily annotate them (line by line)
> ><snip>
> >
> >Yes, I'd be interested in helping out.  Do you just need help commenting
> >the scripts, or are you also seeking new script donations?
> 
> Both :-). Mainly the list is supposed to be where list members help each 
> other annotate scripts and to help each other not work on annotating a 
> script that someone else is already working on annotating. But since 
> activity has been minimal at best, I would be very surprised if there was 
> any duplication right now. I'm not sure how to encourage more activity.
> 
> TTFN,
> David
> 
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How much do you have in the way of scripts that need to be commented?  I can
take a few to comment, if you want to do it by e-mail or something.  In addition,
I can go through my personal stash and pull out any functions I think are useful.
You can take a look at them and see if they are of interest, and I can comment and
submit them.

Perhaps you can generate interest by asking this and other groups, including
newsgroups, to submit their most useful functions.  I'm sure plenty of people 
would love to show off their work.  Kind of like I did when I shared my
"world times" and password validation scripts.

Shawn



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