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"After I posted the question I did try to remove some of my code to create a separate…"

Paul Stearns replied Feb 6, 2012 to Creating separate class files in a large project

9 Feb 10, 2012
Reply by Jackie Gleason

"I will definitely take a look at the book you recommended.  I saw that it has pretty…"

Paul Stearns replied Feb 6, 2012 to Creating separate class files in a large project

9 Feb 10, 2012
Reply by Jackie Gleason

"Thanks, I will check those out.   Thanks again for the help."

Paul Stearns replied Oct 5, 2011 to Sending strings between two computers via ethernet

13 Oct 5, 2011
Reply by Paul Stearns

"Behrang:   I wanted to let you know that after a little trouble with the string bein…"

Paul Stearns replied Oct 4, 2011 to Sending strings between two computers via ethernet

13 Oct 5, 2011
Reply by Paul Stearns

"Thanks for your support.  I should be able to perform a test later this week with an…"

Paul Stearns replied Sep 21, 2011 to Sending strings between two computers via ethernet

13 Oct 5, 2011
Reply by Paul Stearns

"Behrang: 1- An MS-DOS system that acts as a server and is not running Java (Java can…"

Paul Stearns replied Sep 20, 2011 to Sending strings between two computers via ethernet

13 Oct 5, 2011
Reply by Paul Stearns

"Behrang:   Using the code you supplied and an example I found in one of my Java book…"

Paul Stearns replied Sep 20, 2011 to Sending strings between two computers via ethernet

13 Oct 5, 2011
Reply by Paul Stearns

"Thanks Behrang!   I will give these a try.  I understand about the busy weeks.  That…"

Paul Stearns replied Sep 19, 2011 to Sending strings between two computers via ethernet

13 Oct 5, 2011
Reply by Paul Stearns

"Behrang:   Just wondering if you had any advice for me yet.   Thanks.     Paul "

Paul Stearns replied Sep 12, 2011 to Sending strings between two computers via ethernet

13 Oct 5, 2011
Reply by Paul Stearns

"Behrang:   Thanks for the reply.  Yes, I am looking for a way to send strings betwee…"

Paul Stearns replied Sep 5, 2011 to Sending strings between two computers via ethernet

13 Oct 5, 2011
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