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From: Mush <mushypd@redrose.net>
Reply-To: Mush <mushypd@redrose.net>
To: "Dave Nuttall." <dave@stanza.demon.co.uk>
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Date: Sat, 22 Nov 1997 18:15:49 +0500
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It was on 23-Nov-97 when Dave Nuttall. <dave@stanza.demon.co.uk> churned out
of his machine, some babble about Hi All:
-> I recently posted a message to CU-Amigas newsgroup asking if somebody
-> could give me any information on which is the best language to start
-> programming, I got various replies but the general opinion was that
-> Amos was a dead language, but then I happened across the Amos list
-> that was on the latest CU-CD and I then realized that this was in fact
-> the reverse. Then some kind person emailed me saying that he would let
-> me have Amos-Pro boxed and also Mastering Amos for the price of the
-> postage (5.15) which I gladly accepted :-) so it looks like I will be
-> using this group as I'm gonna need a little bit of help in the future
-> so please be patient as I know zero at the moment but I'm studying
-> Mastering Amos which is slowly making sense, Anyway Hi all
Hi there. Always good to hear new voices on the list. I dont know if you have
been to my homepages yet, but Ihave more than enogh stuff on there to get you
started, including tutorials. Im also working on my new AMOS pages which are
sure to have a lot more stuff on them.
Im glad you think AMOS is not dead. The current hipe is the excellent GUI
extension, which shows AMOS is more powerfull than most Blitz programs. In a
private mail ive sent you some examples hope you dont mind.
Andrew "Mushroom" Kellett
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