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Date: Tue, 15 Mar 2005 19:33:23 PST8
From: Steve Carter <scarter@vcnet.com >
Reply-To: scoug-general@scoug.com
To: scoug-general@scoug.com
Subject: SCOUG-General: Re: REXX .cmd files from "Teach Yourself REXX in 21 Days"

Content Type: text/plain

Jerry:

ZIPfile attached: TYREXXSource.zip, 102K (not posted to list)

from the README in the zipfile:

"Teach Yourself REXX in 21 Days
by William F. Schindler and Esther Schindler

These files are the REXX programming examples used throughout the book.
The files names correspond to the listing number; for example, listing
number 5 in Day 7 is LIST0705.CMD.

For more information about the book, see the CONTENTS.TXT file,
which contains the complete Table of Contents for the book."

(courtesy of Bill Schindler)

Anyone else who wants a copy, message me _PRIVATELY_,
and I will send it along.

++++++++++++++++++++
On 3/10/05, Jerry Garren wrote, in part:
>I looking for the source code for "Teach Yourself REXX in 21 Days".
>I once had a zip file containing the .cmd files but who knows
>where it is now.
>
>In my dreams I thought a diskette came with the book. I finally found
>the book and the inside of the back cover showed no signs of ever
>having held a diskette. Another example of fading memories.
>(Of of remembering what never was.)
>
>If I was a dreamer I would also ask about the code from "Down To Earth
>REXX". I asked Esther but they just moved and understandably digging
>for an old file is low on their totem pole.
>
>Thanks for any help you can give me.
>And only, of course, it it's OK with Bill and Esther.
>
>I'm starting to 'keypunch' the code from "Down To Earth REXX".
>My keypunching was never very good and now it's worse.
>I never thought it could get any worse. >Jerry Garren
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