Re: Of Yarn and Source Code
From: Mark Landers (mlanders@netcom.com)
Date: Thu, 19 Mar 1998 18:08:48 -0500
In article <AUaE14c5RWwE092yn@dynamite.com.au>,
ciaran@dynamite.com.au (Ciaran Dunn) wrote:
:In article <eHQE14Fv5OUJ092yn@mundens.gen.nz>, you wrote:
:>In article <c90D1gHAAsNQ092yn@vex.net>, tim@yarn.list (Tim Maddleton) wrote:
:>>Wed, 18 Mar 1998 08:12:45 +1000, ciaran@dynamite.com.au (Ciaran Dunn) wrote:
:>>>API would be a good thing. By yarn API I mean a core
:>>>library(probably written in C for portability) that performs all
:>>
:>>Lets port it to Java! Heheh. (-:
:>
:>I've already written a small utility to determine
:>the amount of "wasted" space in a news.dat file
:>in Java, and done things like echo a post to the screen
:>using it.
:>
:>It's currently very ugly, but I'm gonna put together some core
:>classes to access Yarn files when I get the time.
:>
:>Personally I'd like a GUI interface to Yarn, so that
:>I can do useful things like look at more than one mail
:>message at a time, and copy and paste between them.
:>
:>That's my end goal.
:
:Cool. Mine too :)
:
:Ive started doing the same type of thing in C++. Can I get your
:source code anywhere ? Need a hand ?
:
:Cheers,
:Ciaran
:
When you get all these goodies working would you make them available
somewhere?
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