On 4/19/2017 7:09 AM, Rob Berendt wrote:
Does code.midrange.com expire?
An interesting question, so I went looking through the archives to find
some. The archive search function doesn't seem to want to return more
than a thousand results. The oldest code.midrange post I could find is
from Sep 2008
https://archive.midrange.com/rpg400-l/200809/msg00377.html
http://code.midrange.com/db7764d7d5.html
Does it show up on archive searches?
No. The code posted at the link does not appear to be indexed, so
searching for something within the body of that code won't be found when
searching the archives. That said, I can't recall someone posting a
naked link in a new thread: something totally devoid of all context.
All the code.midrange links are in a thread full of searchable words.
The idea of community-created and maintained examples sounds like a wiki
to me, but I'm preaching to the choir :-) Although thinking about it,
maybe the OSSILE Github is an even better place?
https://github.com/OSSILE After all, the whole idea of Github is to
share code...
Of course that's yet another place to remember to search. I wonder if I
can mash some webbish thing up that will aggregate a bunch of searches? Hm.
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