[shell-coding] Re: Shell-Coding tutorials

> Could you tell us more what is needed?

Alex,

Perhaps my last message (with the list of reader requests) will
clarify what's needed.

> Depending on the shell (speaking for LS here), the shell
> specific part is usually the smallest one. The bigger part are
> the programming language and especiall win32 programming:
> windowprocs, gdi stuff and the like. Those are not unique to
> shells and pretty hard to teach in a simple tutorial: way too
> much stuff.

If your view is that the shell-specific stuff is comparatively
small, then a tutorial explaining some of the basics, or simply
informing people *what* these basics are and *where* to find this
information would probably be very helpful (e.g. MSDN references
etc... ).

The list of requests seem to suggest that people are very
interested in coding for shells, but are perhaps a bit clueless
about how to get the ball rolling.

I'm sure the veterans here are thinking "It's not that hard -
just look at some source code." And maybe that works for a lot of
coders - but some people need a bit of a push.

I definitely think that with some more coding blood in the
community - we could all have a lot more fun. Too many good
projects die, or slow down because of a lack of coders.

-- 
Ravi (http://shell-shocked.org)

"I used to be indecisive, but now I'm not so sure ..."


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