Hello again All,
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(BI've begun learning and putting into effect everyone's kind advise about
(Blinking stacks thru sockets. Especially useful were the chat stacks. I think
(BI have a strong sense now of how to make it all work. Thank you to all!
(B
(BNow, a related-but-OT question. If messages from several computers/stacks
(Bare sent out "simultaneously" to the one computer/stack which is intended
(Bfor accepting messages, in what order are those in-coming messages likely to
(Bbe handled? Of course, computers are fast so maybe there's nothing to worry
(Babout, but a group of young learners can surprise teachers in unpredicted
(Bways, especially if they're clicking madly on the "I know the answer!"
(Bbuzzer-like button of the LAN-based, interconnected stacks I'm now planning.
(BI'm worried/scared that, even though given things being equal (such as
(Bcomputer make and operating system), either the central stack itself or
(Bperhaps even the router might re-shuffle "simultaneous" messages in some
(Bsort of order other than a real-time one, and thus one learner will seem to
(Bbe winning all the time.
(B
(BAs always, thank you for all.
(B
(BCheers,
(BNicolas Cueto
(Bniconiko language school (Japan)
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