Robert Rush wrote:
> Message body follows:
>
>
> Was wondering if Deb might need someone to proof, test
> code, offer content layout and design assistance.
>
> Got screen capture utilities, Desktop Publishing tools,
as
> well as graphics editing software for illustration
work.
>
> Had a semester of Visual Communications (V.C.) at the
Art
> Institute of Pittsburgh during the year of 1994. Still
> remember typeset, content flow, positive, negative and
> nuetral spacing, etc.
>
> Am currently involving myself with RadASM and have
already
> decided to land on NASM for cross platform portability.
In
> the near future will predominantly develop with FreeBSD
in
> mind while targeting Microsoft Windows and Debian based
> Linux distributions.
>
>
>
> [SUMMATION]
>
>
> This particular position affords me many pros:
>
> 1.) OJT with NASM
> 2.) Association with an Org. as I start off to College
> this year in my persuit of a degree in CIT.
> 3.) Brush up and hone my visual L&D.
> 4.) Collaborate with individuals in areas with
expertise
> for which I desire.
> 5.) Obtain a deeper understanding of the underlying
> finites of systems operations and maintenance.
> 6.) Gain experience that will carry over to Unix
variant
> operating systems as I leverage these same skills on
the
> native development platform.
>
> Cordially;
> Robert D. Rush Jr.
> 16-APR-2008
Hi Robert,
We're always looking for help with the documentation. I
personally think
"content" is far more important than
"cosmetics", which is what I
(mis?)understand you're offering... I'll cc it to the list
(Hi List!) to
see what others think... Have you looked at the
"nasmdoc.src" syntax?
That's what we're currently working with...
In any case, I'm glad to hear you've chosen Nasm for
cross-platform
work. Thanks for the interest in development! As you know
(?), Nasm is
"user-supported", and too few (IMO) users offer to
help!
Best,
Frank
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