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Date: Wed, 26 Jan 2000 23:43:16 PST
From: "Steven Levine" <steve53@earthlink.net >
Reply-To: scoug-programming@scoug.com
To: scoug-programming@scoug.com
Subject: SCOUG-Programming: Project ?

In <20000127021252.11938.cpmta@c008.sfo.cp.net>, on 01/26/00
at 06:13 PM, said:

>As a friend of mine has pointed out, in that mode of
>operation stuff as arbitrary as the rotation of a
>planet on it's axis fades into the background. :-)

Along with exterior changes between darkness and light. :)

>(personnally, I don't have any experience
>with graphic or multi-threaded applications,
>so I'd have to be in partial learning mode on
>anything too heavy on this stuff.)

This is really not a problem. First, there are some of use that do.
Second, it's often easier to learn when the opportunity to look at working
code exists. That was one of my reasons for wanting to pick an existing
app. You leverage what's already there.

>Winmodems starting to dominate the market

This would be a good project, but it has some relatively hard to solve
front-end problems. They are all somewhat different internally. This
could be handled. However, I'm not sure how do we would get access to
base line driver code. Any ideas or sources?

>He emphasised the importance of getting on line,
>networked with other users so that they would
>be aware of the resources that were available,
>who could help them with problems, etc.

I had hoped that WarpDoctor would evolve into this sort of central place.
At the moment, it seems evolving into just another Warp-centric web site
which will duplicate a lot of what's already out there.

Steven

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