Letters To The Editor
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C Scene Issue #04
Letters To The Editor
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Date: Wed, 29 Apr 1998 19:10:15 +0300
From: Michael Shnizer
To: cscene@mindless.com
Subject: thnks !!!
i read you page(cgi) and solved a problem that i was deling with it a
week
you sea if you dont set apss in file open it will open
the file directly for the cgi_bin dir and not from the dir you r in
i am webmaster/server administator
if there's any way that i can help\thankc you ,Email to me
mega_sh@usa.net
Michael Shnizer
Date: Fri, 01 May 1998 20:33:29 +0000
From: "Liam J. Furniss"
To: cscene@mindless.com
Subject: 'Sup wit you homies?
What's up with the broken fourth issue? I really dig what you guys have
going on here, and hope that it keeps going...Lemmie guess, finals?
Take care,
-=Liam=-
Editor's Reply
The link that was to the fourth issue was put there as to assure that there
WILL be a fourth issue. The reasons for the delay are all in the
introduction. I thank you for your interest.
Date: Wed, 06 May 1998 19:08:25 -0400
From: Scott Beasley
To: cscene@mindless.com
Subject: Is there going to be anymore issues?
Is there going to be anymore issues? Lack of time or support? Just
curious.
scott
Editor's Reply
There will be more issues. We are currently working on issue #04. What
happened is a lack of time which resulted in lack of support (since we
just died out, and so did support). Now we're getting a lot of support and
a bit more time. Expect to see issue #04 some time by the end of this
month (if all goes well).
Date: Fri, 15 May 1998 05:23:14 +0930
From: Alex
To: cscene@mindless.com
Subject: (no subject)
Excellent article by Brent York .
regards
Alex....
Date: Fri, 15 May 1998 15:40:26 +0930
From: Alex
To: Moe Elzubeir
Subject: Re: MMMMMM
Hi Moe Elzubeir,
I apologize for that email, I wasn't exactly in a straight state of mind
when
i had written it, looking at what i wrote and i how i wrote it the following
day certainly gives me something to be embarrassed about.
Regards
Alex Chudnovsky..
Moe Elzubeir wrote:
> On Fri, 15 May 1998, Alex wrote:
>
> > I DONT KNOW IF IAM WRITING TO THE CORRECT PERSON HERE BUT MY OPINION ON
> > THE ARTICLE ABOUT POINTERS BY Moe Elzubeir IS VERY POOR, THIS ARTICLE
>
> I don't know who you are, but it is unncessary to scream. Your message is
> rather annoying to look at to begin with. And yes, you are writing to the
> right person.
>
> > WOULD BETTER HAVE NOT BEED DONE AT ALL FOR A NEW C PROGRAMER IT WOULD
> > ONLY CONFUSE HIM FOR AN INTERMIDIATE PROGRAM THERE IS NOTHING NEW AND
> > FOR AN ADVANCED PROGRAMER THIS ARTICLE IS POINTLESS.
> > IF YOU WANT I CAN WRITE A POINTER TUTORIAL !
> >
>
Editor's Note
If CScene gets flame mail, then we are more successful than I thought ;)
Date: Tue, 9 Jun 1998 20:30:43 -0500 (CDT)
From: Moe Elzubeir
To: Wendall Marvel
Cc: cscene@mindless.com
Subject: Re: want to mirror cscene.. got web space set up and all.. lemme
know..
Give us the url at which you will be mirroring cscene and ftp to
cscene.ofteinter.net run the mirror script. Everything will be smooth from
there (thanks to ixx for the script).
Later
Moe Elzubeir
On Tue, 9 Jun 1998, Wendall Marvel wrote:
> the subject about sums it up. ;)
>
>
> --
> Wendall A. Marvel
> Systems Analyst
> Logic By Design
> Phone: (510) 676-6360
> Fax: (510) 676-6380
> http://www.logicdesign.com
Date: Wed, 17 Jun 1998 18:54:49 -0500
From: Robert Gonse
To: cscene@mindless.com
Subject: SOCK_STREAM overkill
I'm not contacting you to complain, I'm just looking for some good
tutorials on SOCK_DGRAM programming, I ate connection oriented sockets
in a day, but looking around noticed all the cool stuff is happening
within the tcp/ip suite, just wondering if you had any information that
would help me find out more about SOCK_DGRAM programming(not the theory
i've had enough of that)
Thanks for any help! :)
Robert 'the Gonzo' Gonse
Editor's Reply
I would suggest you have a look at Stevens' "Unix Network Programming",
p.296 (Chapter 6, Section 6.6) for a Unix Datagram example.