Path: utzoo!attcan!uunet!lll-winken!ames!vsi1!wyse!mips!zorba!dtynan From: cirrusl!paul@olivetti.com Newsgroups: comp.unix Subject: Re: need reasons for being on the USENET ... Message-ID: <1375@zorba.Tynan.COM> Date: 22 Mar 89 20:26:31 GMT Sender: dtynan@zorba.Tynan.COM (Dermot Tynan) Organization: CIRRUS LOGIC Inc. Lines: 33 Approved: dtynan@zorba.Tynan.COM In-Reply-To: <1988Jun17.183012.5366@gpu.utcs.toronto.edu> I often get useful little programs and scripts from the net. For example there was a VERY useful little program to disable the annoying "Caps" key. (Almost everyone here uses that, now.) I can get information and programs from friends and associates over the net. ("Hey, Tony, you had a program which prints the last-accessed date of a file. Could you send it to me?") I get useful information about bugs and bug fixes from the net. For example, the Internet worm was covered in great detail. In January 1988 the Sun's leapyear/time problem was discussed (I thought our system management had goofed up again), and a solution posted. I use the net as a method of professional developement. I am interested in error-free programming and C++, so I read net.risks and comp.lang.c++. It is like being able to go to a conference or seminar every day on your lunch hour. We communicate with our suppliers (Sun, among others) and clients via email. Email avoids telephone tag. Besides, have you ever tried to give someone a program verbally? ("No, line three should be open curly, a, equals, star, bee, paren, paren, semicolon, close curly.") Clearly you are on some network. I am not that familiar with Usenet compared with other networks to say which of the above (if any!) you do not have and would gain with Usenet. Paul E. Black | UUCP: ...{pyramid,amdahl,ames}!oliveb!cirrusl!paul CIRRUS LOGIC, Inc. | Internet: cirrusl!paul@olivetti.com 1463 Centre Pointe Dr. | Voice: 408-945-8305 extension 210 Milpitas, CA 95035 USA