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I have now left UltrA and am the 'owner' of a new UltrA site which has been started by John Richardson.

I have enjoyed my time at UltrA and am pleased with what I have created. I would like to keep the site and the latest issue here for people to look back on and also to show people where the young programmers resource started. (Ultra Y&N)

I say that because over the last 2 months there have been forums and other pages created based on young programmers which gives the impression of some sort of competition. These forums do not have many posts the same as this forum, which I learnt my lesson from. I would hate to see the 'youth' scene become confusing and filled with attempts to gain more visitors to each others site.

It is good that people are trying and contributing but there have been no young programmers themselves visiting or filling the new forums accept for the editors/moderators. A young person would be confused and would wander where to go for the best resource in LB programming and simply post to the LB forum asking - if the young programming scene became in many different parts around the internet.

Overall, I think all the website editors and the forum creators that have added something for young programmers, should join together and make one large resource for young programmers, all easy to find and all at one website. People may disagree but I would suggest the new UltrA site by John. I say this because I started UltrA and because personally I think the first young programming aspects were started here.

I wanted to write this just to express a few opinions and hopefully I will have made a point to the various people that have made there own young programmers section.

You can post opinions on this forum or the LB forum on my message with a link to this. Some people may find this annoying or may disagree/agree. However you feel, don't let the young programming scene become huge and in many unfinished and confusing parts.

SteM

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