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- From: cabal@sager.umd.edu (Arcadio A. Sincero Jr.)
- Newsgroups: comp.os.linux.development.apps,comp.unix.programmer,comp.lang.c
- Subject: Re: Assembler Statement in C program
- Date: 21 Apr 1996 20:40:50 GMT
- Organization: Sager Computer System
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- I personally have found John E. Davis' SLang library a whole lot
- easier to use than NCurses. It may not be as robust as NCurses, but it sure
- is a whole lot easier to use. Plus, from what I hear, it's faster too.
- Plus, in addition to it's screen handling functions, it's also got keyboard
- handling and some kind of cool built-in interpreted language that I really
- haven't figured out what to do with yet.
-
- So get SLang instead from ftp://space.mit.edu/pub/davis/slang.
- Documentation is kinda sketchy 'tho, but it suffices. ('tho it seems the
- docs were written for an earlier version of SLang 'cause when I check out
- the SLang header file, I see references to functions not mentioned in the
- docs.).
-
- One other thing, there are versions of SLang for DOS, OS/2, and
- a bunch of Unices, including Linux (of course).
-
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- Arcadio Alivio Sincero, Jr.
- Sophomore, Computer Science Major at the University of Maryland at College Park
- Amateur competitive bodybuilder
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