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Date:         Wed, 3 Nov 1999 04:44:09 GMT
Reply-To:     dward@SASHELP.COM
Sender:       "SAS(r) Discussion" <SAS-L@LISTSERV.UGA.EDU>
From:         dward@SASHELP.COM
Organization: Deja.com - Before you buy.
Subject:      New SAS website - www.sashelp.com

Hello fellow SAS community, I have been working on a site dedicated to SAS programming for a few months now and feel that it would be beneficial now to announce it's existence, even though it is not completed. The site, www.sashelp.com, was created in order to provide a central, standard, easily accessed, information repository for all kinds of information pertinent to SAS programmers. I am creating a framework, and you, the SAS community will help create the content. What I have so far is: - Code Library for code - Articles/ Journals - Tutorials - SAS Book listings and book reviews - Consultant listings and information - SAS software listings and downloads - Newsgroup/ SAS-L tips and information - Database of SAS links - Conference and event listings - SAS Jobs

Of course, not all of these categories are completed. Just check the site to see what's been completed (the cateogories will be marked by a red asterik). Notice also that there really isn't much information on the site yet - that's because the info needs to come from you all - the SAS users. I really desire that this site will help the SAS community so I would greatly appreciate any thoughts and suggestions.

Thanks, David Ward

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