Mail Archives: djgpp/1998/03/31/15:19:12
Foxe Northfalk wrote in message <6frd1f$h8d AT news DOT euro DOT net>...
>Did you always want to write your own GUI?
No, I never did. I figured the enormous effort of writing a GUI was better
left to MIT and Microsoft and other enormous beasts that roar and have
teeth.
>Well, here is your chance.
>Better, this is the opportunity to show your code to the world.
Better yet, compose a correct sentence and post that to the international
community.
>A team of programmers is going to do a project to write a GUI. It'll be a
>project with about twenty people who will each write a peace of the system.
Who will write the love of the system?
>If YOU want to be a part of the project, rush to http://gui.mypage.org,
read
>the information and subscribe yourself.
After all, this opportunity won't last!
>For people who don't want to be on the project but do want to help, I'm
>searching for systems to incorporate in the system.
That's part of our department of redundancy department.
>All of your suggestions
>can be send via http://gui.mypage.org, Tips and Hints. Everything will be
>reviewed and if we'll use it, we'll send you a mail.
Your excitement has caused you to become incapable of composing a coherent
sentence! With a project that exciting, it _MUST_ be worthwhile.
>TWO WEAKS TILL THE START OF THE PROJECT AND STILL PLACES FREE...
Why scream about weaklings?
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