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> Peter Skye wrote:  
> > I wrote a Rexx program similar to Junk Spy for Rocky  
> > a couple of years ago.  It was intended to handle ...,  
 
Harry Chris Motin wrote:  
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> I would like to talk to you some more about this.  
> The more I know about TCP/IP the better.  
 
You want the code?  I can send it to you.  
 
As for TCP/IP programming discussions, if you want to continue switch  
over to SCOUG-Programming and we'll get started.  :)  
 
My use of Rexx for the Rocky project was an experiment.  I dislike Rexx;  
it has some good qualities (an excellent DO syntax in my opinion and the  
decimal math with arbitrary resolution is nice once in a while) but in  
general it doesn't work "the way I think".  I use Rexx on tiny stuff and  
I used it on this TCP/IP project out of curiosity, expecting it wouldn't  
be up to the task.  I was surprised; it worked fine.  
 
- Peter  
 
 
 
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