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- From: cs_e445@ceres (Vlod Kalicun)
- Newsgroups: alt.sys.amiga.demos
- Subject: Re: Everybody, get "ACM 3.0"
- Date: 20 Nov 1992 16:37:30 GMT
- Organization: Kingston University
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- Message-ID: <1ej48aINNbof@mercury.kingston.ac.uk>
- References: <1992Nov13.050549.23281@news.unomaha.edu>
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- marnold@cwis.unomaha.edu (Matthew Eldon Arnold) writes:
- : I see lots of posts saying, "Hey, how do I code plasma is BASIC" or
- : "Gee, where does one begin programming these things?"
- :
- : You only need to be given the proper documentation. "The Amiga 'C'
- : Manual 3.0" can be found on Fred Fish disks 691 - 695. It unarcs to
- : nearly eight megs. It covers so much I can't even begin to explain it
- : all. Most of it is well-documented source code.
- :
- : This is what you've been waiting for. Sure beats to crappy books by Abacus.
- : Now quit reading news and go code some 'C'.
- :
- : --
- : +-----------+ /\/\ Since computers become
- : | Will code | //\/\\ dated so quickly, UNO
- : | for food | // \\arnold@cwis.unomaha.edu issues CSCI degrees with
- : +-----------+ =============================== an expiration date.
-
- If you intend using it, you should register it, as you can imagine a lot
- of work has gone into it. Without direct support, projects like this wont
- happen in the future.
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- Vlod
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