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- From: merlin57@primenet.com
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- Subject: EVERYONE, PLEASE READ THIS!!
- Date: 13 Mar 1996 15:29:00 -0700
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- Hello,
- I've been programming for about 8 months, and I consider myself to be a
- fairly advanced BASIC programmer.
- I have decided that it's time for me to move on to something a little
- more advanced. I'm going to take a crack at C.
- I'm looking for a good tutorial on the language. I can't afford one of
- those expensive C compilers, and the only shareware/freeware compiler
- I've seen is PCC, and it's too old and doesn't include any of the popular
- libraries (graphics.h, etc.).
- Since I can't find an inexpensive, full featured compiler, I'm
- considering moving it down a step and learning Cmm (or C--) instead. Cmm
- is the language developed by NOMBAS, that has the power of C, but is
- easier to use (supposedly).
- Anyway, can anyone point me in the direction of a good tutorial on the
- web (preferably for Cmm), or an interactive tutorial that I can download?
- My local library doesn't have anything on the subject.
-
- If anyone can help, please respond to ME DIRECTLY at:
- merlin57@primenet.com
-
- Thanks in advance,
- Jesse Dorland
-