Any C++ programmers around? (was: Unix --> NT (source code stuff))

From: Terje Bless (link@tss.no)
Date: Mon, Mar 05 2001

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    From: Terje Bless <link@tss.no>
    To: W3C Validator <www-validator@w3.org>
    cc: Nick Kew <nick@webthing.com>
    Message-ID: <20010306074056-r01010600-0fd563a3@10.0.0.2>
    Subject: Any C++ programmers around? (was: Unix --> NT (source code stuff))
    
    On 28.02.01 at 20:49, Nick Kew <nick@webthing.com> wrote:
    
    >I've recently recompiled Code Valet for Windoze.  This is basically a
    >web-enabled version of SP, to do validation and (many) other things
    >without the need for an intervening CGI wrapper.  It uses Liam's mods to
    >SP as its starting point.
    
    Could we infer from this that you are a bit of a C++ wizard? Could we
    parhaps prevail on you to do some hacking on
    the-SP-based-SGML-parser-of-the-moment (SP/lq-nsgmls/onsgmls) to fix
    problems/add features at need?
    
    Every now and again there crops up little (and, sometimes, not so little)
    issues that can only be fixed in the SGML Parser and I don't "speak" C++
    __at_all__ (dunno about Gerald; but he's a bit strapped for time). If you
    would be willing to at least look into them I'd really appreciate it!
    
    If anyone else here knows both C++ and SGML, and might be willing to donate
    a little time every once in a while, I'd like to hear from you too. If you
    happen to know C++, SGML, _and_ Perl you're a Godsend as far as I'm
    concerned! :-)