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From: garrett@garnet.berkeley.edu (Garrett D'Amore)
Newsgroups: comp.os.os2.programmer,comp.os.coherent,comp.os.linux,comp.os.mach,comp.os.minix,comp.periphs,comp.unix.bsd,comp.unix.pc-clone.32bit,comp.os.386bsd.development
Subject: Re: Ramblings about the Convention
Date: 24 Apr 1993 09:24:02 GMT
Organization: University of California, Berkeley
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Message-ID: <1rb0vi$f5e@agate.berkeley.edu>
References: <jmonroyC5tv90.791@netcom.com> <jmonroyC5zCDu.1DB@netcom.com>
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In article <jmonroyC5zCDu.1DB@netcom.com> jmonroy@netcom.com (Jesus Monroy Jr) writes:

>>> >                 To make it short, we need convention, a means to reference
>>> >         each other's symbolism in a concise manner.  Even shorter,
>>> >         let's start some header files.
>>>
>>> Short?  You aint short winded in a long shot.
>>>
>        Thank you, I don't often get compliments of this nature.
> 

I don't know who else I speak for, but this whole thread seems rather  
irrelevant to Linux -- at least from my perspective.  Please either move
your ramblings to e-mail, another group, or learn to post concise, relevant 
material so as to spare the rest of us the agony of trying to figure out
what the post is, and what its doing on c.o.l.

Maybe I'm dense, and there's relevance I don't see.  If so enlighten me, but 
briefly please! I work hard at coding -- I don't want to have to work hard at
understanding someone else's psychotic rambling.

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