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September 2000, Week 3

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Thu, 21 Sep 2000 15:25:22 -0400
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I keep hearing all this jargon about Posix programming on the 3000. What is it ( I know I need Posix files on my system ) and why do I need it ( how will it enhance my current environment )?


>>> Debbie Lawson <[log in to unmask]> 09/21 2:39 PM >>>
Hi,
  The program team for the HP e3000 Solutions Symposium (to be held in Feb.)
is meeting tomorrow afternoon to finalize the list of sessions and labs that
will be offered at the Symposium.  We would like to get input from this list
as to what HP e3000 training you would like or need. Please let us know by
responding to this email.

Best Regards,
Debbie Lawson-Kirkwood
Interex
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