Ezekiel
05-18-2007, 02:21 PM
The 'Tutorials' forum is a place to post tutorials either written by yourself or written by someone else. In the case of posting someone else's tutorial, you should give clear attribution; a "Written by [author]" line at the top with a link to original document should suffice.
Aside from posting tutorials, feel free to comment on the tutorials (in the respective thread) and suggest improvements to the author (again, keep it to the original thread).
What follows is a list of things this forum is not for:
Tutorial requests
Links to tutorials
Advertisement of tutorial-related websites -- this forum is for content, not spam
Plagiarized content
Anything forbidden by the global 'All Net Tools Forum 2007 Rules' thread.
General discussion of any topics -- this should be placed in one of the other forums
When such posts are made, they'll be deleted, edited or moved as per our forum rules. I believe it was D. Parker's intention for this section to be a valuable resource for security, programming, hacking and everything computer-related, so please try to follow the rules. Remember, this isn't a general discussion forum; it's a place to share useful tutorials. Keep the usual discussion (or anything you don't consider to be a tutorial) to the other forums, and come here when you have a tutorial to post.
Aside from posting tutorials, feel free to comment on the tutorials (in the respective thread) and suggest improvements to the author (again, keep it to the original thread).
What follows is a list of things this forum is not for:
Tutorial requests
Links to tutorials
Advertisement of tutorial-related websites -- this forum is for content, not spam
Plagiarized content
Anything forbidden by the global 'All Net Tools Forum 2007 Rules' thread.
General discussion of any topics -- this should be placed in one of the other forums
When such posts are made, they'll be deleted, edited or moved as per our forum rules. I believe it was D. Parker's intention for this section to be a valuable resource for security, programming, hacking and everything computer-related, so please try to follow the rules. Remember, this isn't a general discussion forum; it's a place to share useful tutorials. Keep the usual discussion (or anything you don't consider to be a tutorial) to the other forums, and come here when you have a tutorial to post.