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April 1, 2018 12:00 AM * |
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Conference rules for the PASCAL_LESSONS echo: rev. 29 May 14 Posting Frequency: 1st of the month. -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- 1. The purpose of this echo is to discuss Pascal, programming, and topics related to learning both subjects. Please stay on these topics. 2. Moderating handled by the echo Moderator, who is Mark Lewis (1:3634/12). 3. Polite behavior and language is expected: personal attacks, flaming, and off-topic messages are not tolerated. One warning will be given for any "violation"; a 2nd occurrence will result in dismissal from the echo. 4. Discussions about "best" compilers, books, techniques, etc. are welcomed - while they remain on topic. However, "bashing" of related issues (vendors, users, processes, etc.) is not. We are, first and foremost, trying to be helpful - things which invade this "atmosphere" are undesirable and may result in Moderator action. Please maintain your opinions within the context of the echo. 5. Posted code _should_be_tested_, if possible; untested code should be noted as such. Mention of compiler version and level is always appreciated: not everyone has or uses the latest version. Toleration of mistakes and errors is expected - we are human. 6. Posted code must be Public Domain - proprietary code or programs are not permitted, unless such permissions is specifically granted by the software author. 7. This echo, named PASCAL_LESSONS, is not a substitute for doing school/class assignments. The best "answer" is always to ask your teacher or read the documentation - most questions can be handled in that manner. Participants are not here to do your homework, nor do our answers or opinions guarantee correctness. (Note that submitting our work, possibly not fully understood, can be _very_ embarrassing...) 8. As with all technical echoes, vague or general questions are hard to answer - specifics are always best (code snippets, detail errors or diagnostic messages, etc.). Chances for getting timely and accurate answers are enhanced by complete problem descriptions. 10. Binary (UUencoded) data and messages cannot be processed - please confine traffic to normal lower ASCII data. 11. Personal comments to the moderator should be taken to NetMail - don't ask SysOps to pay for routing personal traffic throughout FidoNet. 12. Some subjects may be of very technical nature, and participants of this echo may not be able (or qualified) to answer such questions. The Pascal Echo is often better able to deal with them, which should be posted there. This will not occur automatically, and don't be offended by our (apparent) unwillingness to respond to very technical questions. 13. The PASCAL_LESSONS echo is not a substitute for the Pascal Echo, either - the two work together to cover the many needs of Pascal programmers. Elementary Pascal questions are posted in Pascal, but they should be directed here, if possible. 14. Appreciation for the answers given is assumed: there is no need to post message(s) which only thank someone for for an answer or help. 15. Note that "RTFM" should not be taken as a flame or insult - it is normally only a reminder that the information being sought can be found in the manual or documentation, and is an acceptable abbreviation for that response. 16. BBS "handles" and aliases are not permitted - real names only. Mark Lewis, 1:3634/12 Conference Moderator * Origin: (1:3634/12) |
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