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Re: Newbie Coding?
« on: January 04, 2006, 01:05:26 AM »
Greetings,

Not to Hijack the thread...
I hate doing things the easy way, I learn best by trial and error and by example(poor or good). Can someone point me to some well documented C or C++ examples of Amiga code?

Thank you and Regards,
AmigaEd
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Re: Newbie Coding?
« Reply #1 on: January 04, 2006, 04:27:17 AM »
Castellen,
I tried to download your code example from your link but I can seem to get it to download.

Anyway, Yes, I agree that the well thought out, planned, approach is best. But, I'm just looking to see some examples of code that will help me see how the Amiga code "ticks" and that will give me something to change, modify and try different things.

I'm not a C programmer, but I've done some coding in the past. Even wrote some ASM programs for the Amiga 20 years ago. I just need to start jogging my brain.

I have downloaded the AmiDevCpp development environment and it looks pretty nice, but seems that much of the docs are in German. I can read some of it, but not enough. I would like to get some code examples that will compile under AmiDevCpp. I can then run the programs using WinUAE or A1200, A600, A500, A2000, A1000, CDTV, AROS, Etc.

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AmigaEd
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A1200 - La Hermosa Vista - May 2005
A2KHD - El Duro Grande - May 2005
A600 - Prístino - May 2005
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Re: Newbie Coding?
« Reply #2 on: January 05, 2006, 12:11:53 AM »
Castellen,
Thanks, got it downloaded and will look it over a bit later this evening? Any ideas where I can find some more examples that I can download?


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AmigaEd
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A1200 - La Hermosa Vista - May 2005
A2KHD - El Duro Grande - May 2005
A600 - Prístino - May 2005
A1200 - El Trueno Grande - July 2005
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Re: Newbie Coding?
« Reply #3 on: January 05, 2006, 12:49:26 AM »
Castellen,

I've sent you a PM....

I have GoldEd, somewhere I've got TuiTed squirled away, but the AmiDevCpp environment also has syntax highlighting.

I did start looking around Aminet but it's difficult to tell if its worth the time to download some of the files or not.

Regards,
AmigaEd
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La Familia...
A1K - La Primera Dama -1987
A1K - La Princesa- January 2005
A2K - La Reina - February 2005
A2K - Doomy - March 2005
A500 - El Gran Jugador - April 2005
A1200 - La Hermosa Vista - May 2005
A2KHD - El Duro Grande - May 2005
A600 - Prístino - May 2005
A1200 - El Trueno Grande - July 2005
CDTV - El Misterioso - August 2005
C64 - El Gran Lebows