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From: time@oxtrap.oxtrap.UUCP (Tim Endres)
Subject: Code requests
In-Reply-To: sonenbli@oxy.edu's message of 30 Oct 89 05:52:56 GMT
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Sender: time@oxtrap.aa.ox.com (Tim Endres)
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Organization: Oxtrap - Ann Arbor, MI
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Date: 1 Nov 89 17:55:32


EXCUSE THE FLAME:
Since when did programming involve sitting on the net and asking for code?

I, like most programmers, enjoy sharing my knowledge, experience, and
sometimes, my code. I also understand requests from programmers who
have tried many times, but fail on a difficult problem. I can also
appreciate asking for examples of how to do things. Especially things
that can be ambiguous or debated.

BUT Ando:
Every thing you've requested I can code in less than an hour.
I bet you don't even attempt to code half these things.
A request for code to erase a mounted volume? Come on.
