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000252_misckit-reques…aska.et.byu.edu_Tue Aug 9 12:17:58 1994.msg
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From: Don Yacktman <don@darth.byu.edu>
Subject: Oops...
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My, my, my, life is full of surprises...
That vacation message I just sent had a lot of extra junk at
the end--ignore it. It's about some stuff for issue #3 of
NEXT IN LINE. I'm not quite sure if it got there because of
a NeXTmail bug or if it was something stupid I did (likely
the latter) but ignore it. :-) For the curious, it's an
article on getting user/group information out of NetInfo and
dealing with flat files and so on, with a sample app we'll
be putting on the nil.com ftp site (which is not up yet...).
Those of you that subscribe will definitely like what we have
coming down the pike. I'm also working on a few tips/tutorials
that use the MiscKit to demonstrate cool stuff... :-) And,
while we're at it, is there something you'd like to see better
explained? I'll write it up if it is interesting enough...
---
Later,
-Don Yacktman
Don_Yacktman@byu.edu