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Subject:Technical dictionary resource From:David Rapport <dave -at- NETMEDIA -dot- NET -dot- IL> Date:Mon, 23 Jun 1997 11:58:15 +0200
The following came from this week's edition of "Netsurfer Digest":
NETSPEAK UNCODED
The Netdictionary is a useful tool for those who (a) are technical
writers, or (b) want to seem like they know techspeak so dare not ask
"What's that mean?" when computer engineers babble about Java beans
and magic cookies. You can look up not just technical but also
cultural terminology. You can view the pages in either Java or HTML.
<http://www.netdictionary.com/html/index.html>
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David Rapport
dave -at- netmedia -dot- net -dot- il
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