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- From: Barnett@interramp.com (Barnett E. Kurtz)
- Newsgroups: comp.lang.c++
- Subject: Re: Interrupts in C++
- Date: Sun, 04 Feb 1996 16:47:05 GMT
- Organization: EntroData, Inc.
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- Messr. Mark Nelson, I am so sorry for mis-stating your name. I tried
- to e-mail this but it was refused at the address given.
- Sincerely,
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- Barnett@interramp.com (Barnett E. Kurtz) wrote:
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- >I could not resist. I too endorse Dave Nelson's "Serial Communications
- >A C++ Developer's Guide". Although Messr. Nelson did focus on the PC
- >and its associated hardware for his implementation samples, the C++
- >design lessons he presented can easily be applied to any serial
- >communications problem or real-time application for that matter. IMHO,
- >too often it seems, books that purport to teach C++ with object
- >oriented design concentrate on simple syntax and ignore the design
- >issues and advantages that C++ offers. You will not be disappointed.
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- >Also, I have no commerical or personal association with D. Nelson or
- >his publishers.
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