This guide lists constraint-related resources: compilers and interpreters (in this part), archives, newsgroups, books, magazines, and anything else you can think of (all in part 1). Also included is a list of suppliers of products and a list of publishers. This guide is regularly posted in two parts to comp.constraints, usually on the 17th or 18th of each month. It may also be obtained by anonymous ftp from City University: ftp.cs.city.ac.uk [138.40.91.9], using username "anonymous" and password "name@host". The files part1 and part2 are located in the directory pub/constraints/constraints-faq/ [The ftp site will also contain other items on constraints.] WWW (World Wide Web) address: http://web.cs.city.ac.uk/archive/constraints/constraints.html This is also a jumping-off point giving access to most of the ftp sites mentioned in section [1-5]. The articles posted to the newsgroup are archived by month in the same location as this FAQ, in subdirectory ftp://ftp.cs.city.ac.uk/pub/constraints/archive/comp.constraints The FAQ postings are also archived in the periodic posting archive on rtfm.mit.edu. Look in the anonymous ftp directory /pub/usenet/news.answers/constraints-faq in the files part1 and part2. If you do not have anonymous ftp access, you can access the archive by mail server as well. Send an E-mail message to mail-server@rtfm.mit.edu with "help" and "index" in the body on separate lines for more information. FAQs and Resource Guides for other newsgroups will usually be available on rtfm.mit.edu too. Disclaimer: We are not responsible for anything at all. Ever. So there. Copyright Michael Jampel 1994. Permission to do reasonable things not for profit is given to anyone. Anything else, ask me.Go Back Up