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- From: prall968@Armstrong.EDU
- Subject: Programming
- Message-ID: <1992Nov12.141550.11323@Armstrong.EDU>
- Organization: Armstrong State College, Savannah, GA
- References: <8f0Ztci00XQDEhI1Ur@andrew.cmu.edu>
- Date: Thu, 12 Nov 1992 14:15:50 GMT
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- I would like to start writing programs from my amiga. Simple games, utilities
- etc.. Can anyone reccommend any comparative easy to learn languages. For which
- I can obtain compilers/resources by FTP? Also a big plus would be if there are
- plenty of books available on programming in said language. I have a good
- working knowlege of Pascal, but pascal code is long a and laborious...
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- Many Thanks
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