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- From: actuary@nando.net (Bill McCarthy)
- Newsgroups: rec.games.programmer,comp.lang.c++,comp.lang.c
- Subject: Re: help on watcom C++
- Date: 24 Jan 1996 22:23:40 GMT
- Organization: News & Observer Public Access
- Message-ID: <4e6bhc$ee8@castle.nando.net>
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- In <4e44ve$q1g@news.dx.net>, robmc@shol.com (Rob McCafferty) writes:
- >In <4dpl82$n4s@castle.nando.net>, actuary@nando.net (Bill McCarthy) writes:
- >>bookstores. The C book is "Watcom C Language Reference" and is
- >>hopefully available from Watcom separately - it is particularly important
- >>if you're programming in DOS.
- >
- >What's in this book that's not in the online documentation?
-
- It covers the C language and Watcom extensions to the language. I'm not
- a DOS programmer, but for those that are it covers all that segment stuff.
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- If you don't need a C reference and don't care about Watcom's extensions
- and keep away from DOS, you don't need it.
-
- Bill McCarthy
- actuary@nando.net
- Wendell, NC USA
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