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RE: [zzdev] Re: I am yours to command
- To: "'zzdev@xxxxxxxxxx'" <zzdev@xxxxxxxxxx>
- Subject: RE: [zzdev] Re: I am yours to command
- From: "Michael K. Jones" <mkjones@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 24 Nov 1998 23:36:06 -0500
- Reply-to: zzdev@xxxxxxxxxx
I'd be happy to have a go at setting up (and documenting!) a Win-based
system (as soon as I get my new cable modem sorted out - most of the way
there!). If it doesn't yield reasonably quickly, I'll go ahead with
Linux.
Debugging is cool. I suspect I'll need a working development
environment before I can be at all useful; so I guess that's priority
one.
-- mkj
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Michael K. Jones <mkjones@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Stone Hill Consulting
+1.508.481.9041
-----Original Message-----
From: gossamer@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx [SMTP:gossamer@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx]
Sent: Tuesday, November 24, 1998 5:39 PM
To: Michael K. Jones
Subject: [zzdev] Re: I am yours to command
Michael K. Jones wrote:
> I'm taking this week off, so it's a good time for me to dive
into
> something new. Can someone give me a tick list of stuff I
should
> have/know? Currently, I'm set up for NT (and Win95 if
pushed). I would
> prefer to stick to one OS at a time, but if it would be
easier, I could
> install Linux.
One thing that'd be REALLY nice about now, though not a
programmer
thing, is detailed destructions on how to install ZZ on a
Win-based
system - including how to install Perl and get the various
modules
working. It -should- be possible, but I don't think anybody's
done
it yet!
For development, it'd be much easier if you have Linux around, I
suspect.
We seem to have three threads of development going at the
moment, so
merging them is near the top priority! OTOH, how do you like
debugging? :)
bekj
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