While trying to outmaneuver Chris Adams's twit filter, Jamshid Khoshrangi
radioed:
CA> JK> What follows is a four message POSTIT!'ed .ZIP. I had to .ZIP the
CA> JK> file because the source code includes codes that choke mailers.
JK> CA>Jamshid, I just wanted to take a minute and thank you for the
JK> amount of CA>high-quality code you have released. You're really
JK> providing a lot of CA>valuable material.
JK> It's a comment like yours above that makes writing publicly availble
JK> code like ARDAF and LANSI worthwhile and rewarding in and of itself.
I have to say that I love it when people release really GOOD software or
routines and provide the source code. (Often, I find this right about the
time I was going nuts trying to write a simple routine to do a job w/o
wanting to spend the time to develop a complete routine just to do a
small part of whatever I'm writing.) I like to encourage people who do
release source code, because I have a feeling that very few people who
use their code will.
- Chris Adams - (805)928-8565 (Voice/FAX) -
- 1:212/2001.5@Fidonet - 87:40/2.5@CoastNet - 69:2/2.1701@WackNet -
... Pet peeves? I tried dogs, cats, birds, and fish. Peeves are better.
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* Origin: The Point of Obfuscation! (1:212/2001.5)
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