comp.sources.3b1
John A Calcaterra
jacalca at PacBell.COM
Thu Feb 21 12:21:49 AEST 1991
In article <326 at sialis.mn.org> rjg at sialis.mn.org (Robert J. Granvin) writes:
>An open general request: When submitting source to
>comp.sources.3b1, please consider the possibility that someone
>won't have any idea as to what it is. Please include a brief
>description at the top of part 1 of n that describes what the
>code that follows, actually does.
>
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Ffffiiirrsstt ttimmmee ccaller ,please bbbbbbeaar wwith.
I see that and raise it two :-)
I'm a at the bottom of the skill level getting sources up and running. I've
put Cheapdraw (cdraw) and Roledexfile (rf) in use thru lots of trial and
error. I also have a bunch of scarffed sources, some tried and failed,
waiting in the wings.
My raise to the "open general request(s)" is:
- to include clues to the code, items, things other than come with a stock
3b1, that posted source depends on.
- They could be short strings referenced to the likes of a FAQ (facts)..
Only call it Ferquently Used Code (FU_). Mmmmm SCRATCH THAT! How about
Commonly Used Code (CO_)? Geesh, Somebody lend a hand here, __________.
Any way an 'Up Front identifier' that is expanded in the 'FAQ' look alike.
Example - the Berkley stuff.
Now seeun how asbestos isn't enviornmently safe, I'm using teflon.
So lite up the torches!
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