[Coco] New CoCo site for programmers

Aaron Wolfe aawolfe at gmail.com
Tue Mar 23 22:13:43 EDT 2010


You might want to include the Toolshed
(https://sourceforge.net/projects/toolshed/) on your list of CoCo
programming tools.
These excellent tools changed *everything* for me, and are what got me
really excited about developing for the CoCo, but I overlooked them
somehow for far too long.
-Aaron



On Tue, Mar 23, 2010 at 10:01 PM, Jason Law <jmlaw at iprimus.com.au> wrote:
> Hi Guys,
>
> www.coco3tools.com
>
> The idea behind it is that the main site will have info for all CoCo
> programmers, and is backed up by the forums where those interested in
> programming share their ideas etc for the benefit of everyone. Ideas for
> what to put on the main site will come from those who contribute to the
> forums.
>
> The forums also allow for pasting code with tabs intact, in replies too,
> images, youtube video, attachements etc etc all available to each post, not
> just the first post. It also has free chat.
>
> The main reason I decided to set it up was to help those getting back into
> CoCo programming that want to learn programming because they enjoy it and
> enjoy sharing their ideas with others, and learn from others aswell. It's
> also intended to be open source in the sense that it encourages people to
> share source code so we can all help each other and learn from each other.
>
> The very basic layout is done, and categories in the forums are easy to add
> so it can be expanded from the basic layout for specific topic areas.
>
> I'm looking for expressions of interest before I continue with it, as I'd
> rather not spend more time on it if no one is interested.
>
> Jason
>
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