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I think the future of Amiga is Programming
« on: May 27, 2005, 01:30:55 AM »
Greetings,

What make me stick with my classics is the Programming language it has. You'd probably quote me on this...

I love AmosPro, blitzbasic(amiblitz) and StormC all for the fun of creating, coding, games devs. I thinks there are others I didn't mention that offers almost the same capabilities as the later that makes this classics a fun machine to code, debug, or program it...

Only problem is... I too lazy to finish what I start most of the time. :-D

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