Path: utzoo!attcan!uunet!wash08!txr98 From: txr98@wash08.UUCP (Timothy Reed) Newsgroups: comp.sys.ibm.pc Subject: Re: Q. What am I doing wrong ? (A. Using USENET to debug programs) Message-ID: <151@wash08.UUCP> Date: 14 Jul 88 20:42:22 GMT References: <1275@csuna.UUCP> <1647@titan.camcon.uucp> Reply-To: txr98@wash08.UUCP (Timothy Reed) Organization: American Chemical Society, Washington, DC Lines: 20 In article <1647@titan.camcon.uucp> mb@camcon.uucp (Mike Bell) writes: >From article <1275@csuna.UUCP>, by abcscnuk@csuna.UUCP (Naoto Kimura): >> The problem I am having is that when I use the routines (listings are > > *please don't use USENET to debug programs* > >-- Mike Bell --, or even <...!ukc!camcon!mb> programming questions are just as valid as lawyer jokes or alt.flames or the other junk that usenet carries. God forbid - programming questions on a net - would this jeopardize bandwidth for rec.gdead or comp.soc.women? Programmer information-exchange is one reason this net exists, bub. ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ "/Timothy/Reed/American/Chemical/Society" 32 lines, 1038 characters