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TECH! What is it?
TECH stands for:
Teen
Education &
Center for
Help.
It took us long enough to come up with this name. We must have spent weeks trying to figure out a catchy acronym for our web site. Well here it is TECH. So what is TECH. It certainly isn't some brand new company trying to take on Microsoft. (It would be nice though if you gave us as many hits a day as you give Microsoft.) TECH is a web site designed for teenagers by teenagers about teenagers. (Bet you couldn't figure that one out from title.) Basically it was our goal when we created this site to provide teenagers, in the ball park of 7-12 grade, site just full of resources. Well that for you to decide.
TECH: What's here for me to do?
TECH Site:
Home page
Resource Center
BBS
Survey Center
Well where should we start. How about at the beginning. The web site was broken into several sections in order to better organize the available resources. Probably the most important section of this site is the Resource Center. This is where all the researched information is contained. You can use the search engine provided to search all the files in the site for exactly what it is you are looking for or if you like you can down the topic you are interested for viewing later. Here at the TECH site we also have a BBS setup for our visitors. Messages can be left for others to respond to and chat room has been provided for speaking with others logged into the site. Last but not least is the Survey Center. Here we have setup a survey for you to fill out. We hope to be able to use the results to help us improve the site for the future.
TECH: What was used to create this site?
Editors:
Microsoft's FrontPage
Window's Notepad
Books:
Boutell, Thomas. CGI Programming in C & Perl. New York: Addison-Wesley Developers Press, 1996.
Dwight, Jeffry and Michael Erwin. Special Edition, Using CGI. USA: Que Corporation, 1996.
Ford, Andrew. Spinning The Web, How to Provide Information on the Internet. New York: International Thonson Publishing, 1995.
Glover, Mike, et al. Perl 5, How To. California: The Waite Group, Inc., 1996.
Gundavaran, Shishir. CGI Programming on the World Wide Web. USA: O'Reilly & Associates, Inc., 1996.
Herrmann, Eric. Teach Yourself CGI Programming With Perl in a Week. USA: Sams.net Publishing, 1996.
Reichard, Devin and Eric F. Johnson. Teach Yourself ... UNIX: Third Edition. New York: Mis Press, 1995.
Savola, Tom, et al. Using HTML: Second Edition. USA: Que Corporation, 1996.
Vromans, Johan. Perl 5: Desktop Reference. USA: O'Reilly & Associates, Inc., 1996.
Who was involved in this project?
Come Meet us!
How can I get involved in a contest like this?
Click Here.

 


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