On Mon, Sep 01, 2008 at 10:01:13PM -0700, Penguin Lover Kevin O'Gorman squawked: > I was finally able to cobble together a working flex/bison parser from > the bison-bridge example in an appendix to the flex info page. I'd > like to share it, and perhaps other _working_ sample programs to the > web at large. Does anyone know of a better venue for this than just > some random page on my school's web server? I would like other people > to be able to find this stuff and perhaps add to it or otherwise > improve on it. >
Your school's web server is generally okay, IMHO. Tutorials from pages used in a course at a school I often find to be trustworthy. (And Google will find it!) Set up a Wiki somewhere if you want others to improve on it. (You can even set it up to be a closed Wiki where you have to be an approved user to edit; I've set up a Wiki for my school's local unix user group, and have had members of the community at large e-mailing us with suggestions for improvements on the content even though editing of the Wiki is restricted. I think just having a Wiki gives people the feeling that you are open to comments.) W -- W: I love this dorm... one of the only underclassmen dorm buildings with a fully functional kitchen S: mm, ET kitchen... W: oh... go stick your head in an oven or something... why does MIT has to be better then princeton in every hair of a detail Sortir en Pantoufles: up 634 days, 11:59