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- From: Ken Stuart <kps1@cornell.edu>
- Newsgroups: comp.lang.pascal
- Subject: Re: TurboVision
- Date: 28 Jan 1993 13:14:20 GMT
- Organization: Cornell University
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- In article <5LJZXB4w164w@phsbbs.princeton.nj.us> Gordon Davidescu,
- gordo@phsbbs.princeton.nj.us writes:
- >In any case, could anyone help me attempt to put TVision into
- >the program?
- >
-
-
- I highly recommend Ed Mitchell's new book, _Borland Pascal Developer's
- Guide_, c. 1993. It uses tons of real examples, and allowed me to learn,
- and successfully use, TVision in about a week, after having struggled
- with Borland's manuals for 2 months or so. Your local mall bookstores
- should be able to get it if they do not have it in stock. It comes with
- a disk full of source code examples, which you are free to use, and about
- 400 pages of text that are not in the printed book, which itself is about
- 900 pages. Check it out, it's the best thing since bread, if you ask me.
-
- -Ken, kps1@cornell.edu
-