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Rob Landley wrote in a message to Jerry McBride:
RL> {at}MSGID 1:266/30 28d0
> Actually, all of it is very nice. Lots (too much) to learn...
RL> You've seen my first try at a basic EMX faq, and by the time
RL> you read this you should have recieved the beta of "bake" I
RL> sent you.
Yup, got them both, thank you. I haven't the time, at the moment, to
"bake" some code, but this week end should allow me some spare
time...
RL> Do you think I should try doing a "how to program for OS/2
RL> with EMX" faq? Just the basic OS/2 things you don't learn from
RL> a standard C book... Multi-threading, PM programming, and
RL> DLL's...
Yes. Personally, I'd find that very interesting and handy. I've seen many
samples of threaded code, but nothing I would call "good"
examples. I would say that, any light that you throw onto the "How
to" of using EMX would easily justify an EMXFAQ2.TXT file... :')
RL> Not that I'm an authority on the subject, but I AM a comp-sci
RL> major AND an english minor...
More the reason to do it... :')
RL> Rob
By the way, I still need your mailing address, so I can get your diskettes
back to you. Thanks, again.
Jerry McBride
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