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We are all more than the sum of our parts. We are also the interconnections
that exist between our constituents parts and that exist between us and the
rest of the universe. In some ways, we are better defined by the pointers
and guideposts that we encompass than by all of our individual creations.
Even as individuals, our connections are not static. This page forever
changes. It was last changed
13 August 1996.
What's hot? A list of websites that documents the non-existence of the "Good Times" virus.
Many of the kinds of questions that beginning programmers ask fall into
relatively broad categories like language syntax or methodology. All
too often, they try to make the problems they are solving far too hard
to solve than they need to be. The objective at this very early stage
is to convince beginning programmers to take the easy approach to
solving problems. Then, after they get over trying to fight the language,
the beginning programmers will start asking about ways to do very specific
computations. The role of this section is to identify algorithms (usually
specific to Delphi's Object Pascal) for solving problems correctly rather
than putting together code that compiles and runs without any obvious errors.
That's not to say that solving problems easily is incorrect. It's just that
there are some problems trying to solve easily will get you in trouble if
the solution is incorrect.
*** STILL(!) under construction ***
...and a couple of things that we should always keep in mind, regardless of
which language we program in:
Other places to get technical information:
Pascal particular:
Pascal TurboVision sites:
Paradox Engine sites:
- Borland Paradox
Engine Information.
- Some PXEngine TechInfo sheets at Borland:
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TI1000. Understanding the PARADOX.NET File.
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TI1001. Engine Internal Errors.
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TI1002. Lock File Contention.
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TI1003. Error #50--Another user deleted record.
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TI1004. Packing a Database.
- TI1045. The
Borland Paradox Engn. and Database Framework v3.0.
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TI1169. Using the Database Framework in a DLL.
- Borland FTP site Paradox Engine files:
- AddressMate error
messages. CoStar maintains an operational list of Paradox Engine error
messages that might arise with its AddressMate software product. For
example:
Education and teaching have always been important aspects to our families,
which includes full-time educators in addition to part-timers like my wife
and I.
Some useful sites for teachers:
Some institutes of higher learning that my wife or I or other
members of our extended family either have attended or taught at:
These don't have any particular categorization, but I tend to visit
these places frequently.
The "Good Times" virus is a hoax. Please don't pollute cyberspace by
sending warnings about it to your friends. You don't have to believe just me.
Check out these sites: - About the "Good Times" Hoax
(
http://www.informatik.uni-trier.de/~bern/GoodTimes-Hoax/)
The "Good Times" Hoax . Das "Good Times"-Gerucht . This is a small Collection
of References and Textes concerning the ongoing Legend of the "Good Times"
Virus.
- Good Times is a hoax
(
http://www.amherst.edu/~atstarr/gt.html)
Good Times e-mail virus is a hoax. Do not believe it. Do not forward it.
Please read this file: . The Good Times Virus Hoax FAQ.
- Data Fellows Ltd's Virus Information Pages
(
http://www.datafellows.fi/v-descs/goodtime.htm)
Computer Virus Information Pages . NAME: Good Times ALIAS: Good News Good
Times is not a virus - it's just a hoax. . This rare 'worm', known as Good
Times, slithered its way through....
-
(
http://www.usit.net/public/lesjones/gtminifaq.html)
Is the Good Times email virus a hoax? I'm new to the Internet. What is the
Good Times virus hoax? What was the CIAC bulletin? Online References.
Where can I find this FAQ and the complete....
- "Good Times" Virus Hoax Update
(
http://www.lbl.gov/ICSD/Security/good-times-hoax.html)
April 28, 1995. Information can be hard to kill in cyberspace. Some computer
users are still receiving warnings about a non-existent e-mail virus known as
"Good Times" three months after ....
A couple of places that I've found useful to visit:
Some cryptologic sites:
Just some interesting places to visit:
- The Keirsey
Temperament Sorter. It would seem as if I'm a personality type of IXTJ
("Scientist/Trustee"). However, by my reckoning, it looks as if I should have
been an XXTX. The scores were pretty much down the middle except for the one
that distinguished Thinking vs Feeling. That's pretty much how I would have
gauged myself.
And if you thought you already had enough to be nervous about:
This is not intended to be an encyclopedic collection of all Navy
and Naval Reserve-related links. It's just some of the ones that I've run
across that I thought would be of interest to the members of NR GVTU 0614 and
other units in the Washington, DC, Navy and Marine Corps Reserve Center. If
you want to see a more detailed list, try Scott's Internet Hotlist:
Military.
Reservist-specific links:
General U. S. Navy links:
Bureau of Naval Personnel links:
Navy Public Affairs links:
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