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888.1 | Hope this helps | BOOVX1::SCOTT_MORRIS | | Tue Nov 10 1987 15:20 | 7 |
| I Have been developing a C application for the Amiga. The only magazine
that has been partially helpfull has been Amiga World. They have
had several articals on Amiga C development. On the whole they aren't
much help regarding C. They do have some helpful hint in the Hors
d'oeuvres section. They also have product reviews. COMPUTE has several
books on programming the Amiga in both C and Basic.
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888.2 | | BAGELS::BRANNON | Dave Brannon | Tue Nov 10 1987 17:34 | 7 |
| Amazing Computing for technical stuff, AmigaWorld for fluff - although
recently they have been getting good technical stuff. There are
a couple other smaller publications like Ami Project and Amigan
that are more hacker oriented. "Transactor for the Amiga" is due
to ship in Jan '88.
-Dave
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888.3 | | BAGELS::BRANNON | Dave Brannon | Tue Nov 10 1987 18:06 | 9 |
| re: .0
3) what file system (flat or tree)
I assume tree means nested subdirectories - yes, it has those.
Even has a hashing scheme so that you aren't limited to a fixed
table size # of file entries in the top level directory.
-Dave
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888.4 | | DCC::JAERVINEN | Don't make your personal name too long | Wed Nov 11 1987 04:00 | 5 |
| If you read German, there are quite a few magazines (though I don't
know about availability in UK). They do have lots of listings in
C (and other languages), HW add-ons etc. Program sources can be
ordered on disk separately.
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