Re: [NTLK] [OT] Quick request

From: Laurent Daudelin (laurent.daudelin_at_verizon.net)
Date: Sat Sep 21 2002 - 08:38:30 PDT


on 21/09/02 08:25, Jon Glass at jonglass_at_usa.net wrote:

>
> on 9/20/02 5:05 PM, Laurent Daudelin at laurent_daudelin_at_fanniemae.com
> wrote:
>
>> I have an off-topic request: would somebody reading this try to access my
>> web server at <http://nemesys.dyndns.org/>? I have no problem accessing it
>> from work using Explorer, but Netscape 7 gives me a connection time out and
>> Explorer on Windows gives me a similar error. You could try to access the
>> "Newton Software" section using NetHopper or Newtscape on a Newton, if you
>> can.
>
> Great stuff. So, when is MacGenda going to be available on your site. Sounds
> interesting... (Or is it X-only...)

Actually, MacGenda is a program I wrote at the beginning of the 90s. It's in
French only and was written entirely in Pascal. However, it's still running
fine under Classic on OS X 10.2. With iCal out, don't think I will ever
write a new version...

-Laurent.

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Logiciels Nemesys Software               mailto:laurent.daudelin_at_verizon.net
code monkey n.: 1. A person only capable of grinding out code, but unable to
perform the higher-primate tasks of software architecture, analysis, and
design. Mildly insulting. Often applied to the most junior people on a
programming team. 2. Anyone who writes code for a living; a programmer. 3. A
self-deprecating way of denying responsibility for a management decision, or
of complaining about having to live with such decisions. As in "Don't ask me
why we need to write a compiler in COBOL, I'm just a code monkey." 
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