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It may depend on what you are looking for. Discussions in the forum tend to focus on particular issues people have, rather than general tutorials. So if you have some particular EasyLanguage problems or issues that you are working on, you can often get a response by making a post about what you need help on, preferably with sufficient explanation and/or code so that someone can understand what you need.
But if you click the link provided by @kevinkdog above, you will get 58 pages of links to posts in the forum on EasyLanguage programming (as of now, and it will change as more are posted), with 20 links per page. That's a lot of material. If you just want general direction on EL, that's a ton to sift through.
If you can narrow things down, you may be able to get replies that you can put to use. Since you have made your post in the "Easy Language coding" section, you are in the right place to pose a question. You can also use the Search box, at the top right corner of every page, if you want to see if some particular topic has already been covered.
So the question is, what are you looking for? What exactly do you need?
Bob.
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