Re: IRC client

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Cool, GO WITH IT DUDE!!!

"After 6 or so"

Easy way to make some extra cash selling overseas
not to mention draw some serious attention to Euphoria.
GREAT IDEA.....I'll Buy a copy!!!

Euman
euman at bellsouth.net

----- Original Message ----- 
From: <jzeitlin at cyburban.com>

> 
> On Sat, 05 Jan 2002 03:44:28 -0800, Kat <gertie at PELL.NET> wrote:
> 
> >On 5 Jan 2002, at 4:45, bensler at mail.com wrote:
> 
> >> Hi all,
> 
> >>   I'm currently experimenting with LAN networking and have taken 
> >> curiosity in attempting to build a simple IRC client.
> 
> >>   Can someone give me a simple example of establishing a client 
> >> connection to an IRC server? Or perhaps there is already an IRC 
> >> compatible client in the archives already and I've overlooked it.
> 
> >I did get a irc client going with tcp4u, and connected to sorcerynet and 
> >dalnet at the same time, in several channels at once on each net. Problem 
> >is, i got distracted while i was changing it over to use less cpu time, and 
> >broke it! I was also adding features like mirc, the events stuff, like
> >on_text
> >and on_notice, and on_ctcp, and etc.. It ran great, kept all the channel
> >stuff
> >separate thru the events, and separate based on net too, and yet the events 
> >could still access data from other servers and other channels.
> 
> >I'll try to get it going again....
> 
> If you do, I have no doubt that there is a fair number of people on this
> list - not least me - who would be interested in seeing the code for this.
> I've found that I'm much better at hacking at other people's code than I am
> at generating original code, and something like this would be interesting
> to play with.
> 
> QUESTION FOR THE LIST: I'm starting to work on a set of routines that can
> be used to simplify the translation of a program's interface between
> languages - it doesn't do the translation, it just makes it easier to take
> out the language1 strings and substitute the equivalent strings in
> language2, so that, in theory, all one would have to do to release a French
> and a German version of a program would be to ship a different string
> resources file.  Is there any interest in this capability?  I repeat, my
> code will not do the language translation, just make it possible to easily
> update a program to handle different languages.
> 
> --
> Jeff Zeitlin
> jzeitlin at cyburban.com
> (ILink: news without the abuse. Ask via email.)

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