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The d'AMIGA
The path to the next generation Amiga Operating Environment took a giant step forward with the announcement of the d'Amiga Developer Workstation. Comprising a hardware and software standard, the system could be assembled and shipped by a variety of suppliers. At this point, five companies around the world have stepped forward with plans to provide d'Amiga systems.

Amiga Optimists
The Amiga Community includes the intrepid souls who have continued, sometimes in the face of considerable adversity, to publish Amiga print magazines and produce Amiga websites, such as those we've been covering in the Resources section of Amiga World. We thought it would be fascinating to hear what some of these die-hard Amiga supporters had to say about the past and future of the Amiga, and about their own important role in keeping the community alive.

Business, Amiga Style
Vince Pfeifer saw a problem. He noticed that, "The software industry would hire MBAs and put them in charge of products. Those people would make really poor decisions without truly understanding how users use products." It's an observation that would shape his career.
Amiga Resource Center
Magazines, web sites, and all things Amiga. This time, AW introduces you to Amiga University, Amiga Pulse, and Amiga Survivor.
Developer Notes - Fall 2000
Amiga's Director of Developer Support has plenty of great information for all you information-hungry Amiga developers.

First Impressions of the Software Development Kit
The Amiga Software Development Kit is the first development system that allows truly hardware-independent multimedia. The Software Development Kit is available for Linux and Windows, and lets you develop applications for almost every modern processor platform.

Installing the Software Development Kit on Linux
If you're among the curious that fancy a plunge into the new Amiga SDK to see what it has to offer, you may well benefit from our walkthrough. Here we will show you how to get the SDK up and running and, soon enough, writing programs.

Making the Digital Environment Talk Sheep
Scripting is a great strength of the Classic Amiga, because it allows users to combine and automate operations from all different programs in the system, passing data automatically back and forth, using the best features of each to get results that no one program, however bloated, could match. With the Amiga Digital Environment, that power is back!

Amiga World Nameplate Contest
Reflecting the diversely and immensely talented Amiga Community, Amiga World hosts a regular competition to see who can make the best banner for the top of our home page.
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