All,
I have been hanging out at the monastery for a couple of
weeks now and have found it extremely helpful, especially
during my recent spate of scripting.
One proposal I would like to make is to have a new section
devoted/directed to systems administrators (either *nix
or Windows). It seems whenever I have looked around for
scripts, or snippets even, I have had to weed thru a bunch
of other stuff, completely unrelated to system work.
This section could also be useful to either new SAs or
experience SAs who don't know much perl (is that possible?)
to ask questions, get help w/ system code.
Just a thought...
Joe
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