[comp.archives] [wanted...] Re: C++ Answer BOOK

hansen@pegasus.att.com (Tony L. Hansen) (06/11/91)

Archive-name: languages/c++/c++-answerbook/1991-06-10
Archive-directory: research.att.com:/c++/answerbook/ [192.20.225.2]
Original-posting-by: hansen@pegasus.att.com (Tony L. Hansen)
Original-subject: Re: C++ Answer BOOK
Reposted-by: emv@msen.com (Edward Vielmetti, MSEN)


< Is the source code for the answers in Tony Hansen's 'The C++ Answer
< Book' available by ftp from somewhere, and if so, where?

The C++ code from my book "The C++ Answer Book" is available in AT&T's
research network library, a.k.a. netlib.

			!!!!!!! NEWS FLASH !!!!!!!

The netlib may be reached either via a mail server or >>> via Internet
FTP. <<<

To access the information file on the code via the mail server, send a mail
message to netlib@research.att.com or research!netlib which has the following
line within its body:

	send index from c++/answerbook

Then to get the code for any particular exercise, send a message with a line
such as this in its body:

	send 3.5 from c++/answerbook.

You will also need to retrieve the file "tools". Appendix B may also be
useful.

	send tools from c++/answerbook
	send appendixb from c++/answerbook

General information on netlib may be retrieved with

	send index

To access the information file via FTP, use the command "ftp
research.att.com" and log in as "netlib" (note: do NOT log in as
"anonymous").  Use your login@domain as the password. Then do the command
"cd c++/answerbook". The files named above may then be retrieved.

I hope that this code proves of use to you, just as my book is.

Cheers!

					Tony Hansen
			    hansen@pegasus.att.com, tony@attmail.com
				att!pegasus!hansen, attmail!tony