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- From: karish@pangea.Stanford.EDU (Chuck Karish)
- Newsgroups: comp.lang.ada,comp.lang.c,comp.lang.c++,comp.edu
- Subject: Re: ANSI C and POSIX
- Date: 17 Apr 1996 20:19:08 GMT
- Organization: Mindcraft, Inc.
- Message-ID: <4l3jns$kt2@nntp.Stanford.EDU>
- References: <JSA.96Feb16135027@organon.com> <dewar.829628741@schonberg> <4l0k0q$lll@nntp.Stanford.EDU> <emery-1604961852350001@line029.nwm.mindlink.net>
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- In article <emery-1604961852350001@line029.nwm.mindlink.net>,
- David Emery <emery@grebyn.com> wrote:
-
- >The U.S. DoD has paid for a substantial amount of participation within
- >the POSIX community, and by no means limited to Ada bindings!
-
- Of course. I was far too flip in my previous article.
-
- The problem remains that the IEEE Standards Board depends on
- document sales for a significant portion of its income.
-
- I would love to see IEEE standards distributed in electronic
- form. That would save me a lot of typing. As long as the
- standards process needs a paid support staff someone will
- have to pay their them. Any suggestions?
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- Chuck Karish karish@mindcraft.com
- (415) 323-9000 x117 karish@pangea.stanford.edu
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