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- From: icwhiting@dra.hmg.gb (Ian Whiting)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.programmer
- Subject: Re: Visual Basic on AMIGA??? When?? SQL Server?
- Date: Thu, 18 Apr 1996 08:21:31 GMT
- Organization: Defence Research Agency
- Message-ID: <4l51tu$20o@trog.dra.hmg.gb>
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- horror@phish.nether.net (Mike Erasmus) wrote:
-
- >I am an AMIGA freak who earns his daylily bread and butter from the PC,
- >more precise on Visual Basic with SQL-Server/Sybase10 running on Unix and
- >WinNT.
-
-
- >Are there ANY such development tools Amga wize, or am I stuck forever
- >trying to figure out C/C++??
-
- Try CanDo, you can create games/applications etc with that, by
- pointing and clicking and then adding a bit of code.
-
- For learning C/C++ try the Amiga C Manual which you can either get
- from PD libraries on 12 disks (includes source/programs/documents) or
- download it from the aminet.
- It contains all the Amiga specific C stuff you need to know.
-
- Storm C/C++ could be quite useful to the beginner.
-
- >The Amiga seriusly needs some PROFESSIONAL heavyweiht financial software
- >like a decent Accounting system. I intend to develop that. But forget it,
- >not inC/C++
-
- >I need a decent tool.
-
- You could use Storm C/C++ or SAS C/C++ with a GUI creator to reduce
- development time. There are a lot of these available from PD libraries
- and on the Aminet in dev/gui.
-
- >PPLLLLLLLLEASE help me.
-
- >ANSWERS to me@hca.co.za as this is an unstable account!!!
-
- >Greets,
- >Mike Erasmus
-
- There you go.
-
- Ian Whiting
-
-