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- From: seebs@solutions.solon.com (Peter Seebach)
- Newsgroups: comp.lang.c
- Subject: Re: Are you really my colleagues?!?
- Date: 16 Apr 1996 16:42:03 -0500
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- References: <317299C2.167E@gi.alaska.edu> <4l10lg$ku5@newshost.cyberramp.net>
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- In article <4l10lg$ku5@newshost.cyberramp.net>,
- John L. Noland <sinan@cyberramp.net> wrote:
- >I'd like to see discussions about the
- >projects people have worked on. Lessons learned, programming styles,
- >project organization, stuff like that. I find people's real world experience
- >with C (or any language) very interesting. I know there are plenty of
- >people out there that have worked on some amazing pieces of software.
- >Is there a group for stuff like this? I haven't found it if there is.
-
- comp.lang.c is a good place for it (for C programs). I would approve
- discussions of projects, lessons learned, etc. in comp.lang.c.moderated.
- comp.programming is a good place to discuss language-independant coding stuff.
- alt.folklore.computers is great for old computers and discussions of older
- programs. :)
-
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