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Wanted: General info/courses on C/C++
« on: October 27, 2006, 08:50:44 PM »
Today I received a bunch of developer tools which I'm planning to use mainly to learn a bit of programming, and maybe do something useful for the Amiga community in the future.

What I've got:
-StormC 2.0
-StormC 3.0 and Developer Survival Kit
-StormWizard 2.2
-p.OS-Prerelease
-Amiga Developer CD 1.1 and 2.1
-and 3 WarpUp stickers :-)

What I'm looking for:
-General info on programming in C on the Amiga

So far I only have the users manual, plus the knowledge that I can find tons of stuff on Aminet, but if anyone has some other hints of websites/sources on starter's programming I'd be grateful.

I'm also quite uncertain on what this p.OS Pre-release is. The name does ring a bell, but I can't put my finger to it...

Any help is welcome! (plus hints on what I should code first :-)
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Re: Wanted: General info/courses on C/C++
« Reply #1 on: October 28, 2006, 10:00:40 AM »
I've programmed a very little bit in Basic, AMOS and assembler, but that's a long time ago.

The only thing related to programming that I've done the past years is a lot of php stuff. So I don't have much knowledge of programming, but when I look at some code, it's not gibberish at all. I can't just do it myself yet.

And I will most certainly have to take a look at the RKM's, I didn't know they were on the CD, so that's good news.
I also have a copy of "Amiga Intern 2.0", a German book (translated to Dutch) on coding, but that's pretty limited to WB1.3. I could be a good book for reference though..


And as for Firefox: maybe in 10 or 15 years if I start working on if fulltime from now on :lol:
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