dn>> Make's I have used are ZMAKE (Zortech's), Polytron's POLYMAKE, NDMAKE
dn>> for some 3-4 years and switched from that to DMAKE in 1990 and have
dn>> been using it ever since. I've looked at plenty of others, and even
dn>> used them in employment or on contract (including bsd make, pmake,
dn>> sysv make, and of course MS's nmake and Borland's make), but for my
dn>> own work on all operating systems I commonly use, dmake is my 'old
dn>> friend'.
db> Say, Paul - how about convincing David to write "Everything there is to
db> know about MAKE"? *grins, ducks and runs*
Yes, that's a good idea. How about it David? We've got an
"everything there is to know about everything", "everything
there is to know about computers", and "everything there is to
know about very basic basic". There is also a reference to modemv for
everything you want to know about modems. If you want to know more, please
reply in PUBLIC_DOMAIN. BFN.
Paul
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