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Offline CannonFodder

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Re: Learning C with the Amiga
« Reply #14 from previous page: February 13, 2007, 10:06:05 PM »
Well, I have these Amiga specific "beginners" C books:-

Lattice C Compiler for Amiga Volume 1 (Users Guide, Utilities, Commands, Editor + Disks) (Ring-bound in hard plastic folder)

Lattice C Compiler for Amiga Volume 2 (Debugger, Library Reference, Master Index + Disks) (Ring-bound in hard plastic folder)

The Amiga DOS Manual 2n Edition (Considered the unoffical RKRM) (Ring-bound book)

Lattice AmigaDOS C Compiler: Programmers Reference Manual

All of them are yours if you want them, just make me an offer.

I must add I have a craving for spicey foods too, and can be bribed quite easily with a good curry.

I'm free this Saturday and will be in the north too. ;-)
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Re: Learning C with the Amiga
« Reply #15 on: February 14, 2007, 01:17:56 AM »
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CannonFodder wrote:

Why use VB to do the job of PL/SQL(T-SQL etc)?

Anyway, isn't this thread supposed to be about learning C?  What point are you trying to achieve by spamming it with off topic crap about how superior VB is?

Start another thread and discuss it there.


Stop being ignorant, I was giving Karlos an example where string concacting becomes useful and saves time.


Except you didn't.

Can we stick to actually helping Mel now?
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Re: Learning C with the Amiga
« Reply #16 on: February 23, 2007, 11:22:03 PM »
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NattyBoh wrote:
Be careful Melanie, Karlos is a Muslim, for sure he will beat you and force you to wear the burka.


I think you'll find Mel is also Muslim.

Pillock.
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