Subj : Class request
To   : All
From : Finnigann
Date : Fri Oct 19 2001 12:09 pm

It's patently obvious that some folks here understand BaJa (and
programming in general) very well.

Could someone take the lead and TRY to educate the rest of us (or me if
no one else is interested) in how to use the BaJa programmig language.

I can follow along with DEFAULT.SRC in what's it's doing. How ever
DEFAULT.SRC doesn't show everything avaiable with BaJa. Perhaps open
some things up for discussion.

Angus did something like this with Perl but it didn't go very far (or
far enough) and he assummed for his series that somethings were already
understood.

I am looking for something more like 'BaJa Programming 101' Take some
basic commands and show how they can be used in programs. Even if it's
the ever popular "Hello World!"

Of course it would be nice if such classes gave rise to a usefull door
or something that could be used with SBBS. But not mandatory.

Shells give a small slice of what's possible. Mostly they re-arrange the
BBS commands. A few do all-together different things.

Anyway, while waiting for the next Terrorist attack, perhaps we can do
something.

Thanks.


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