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Subject: Re: DJGPP HELP!!!!!
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From: ccjm AT dstn06 DOT dct DOT ac DOT uk (Colin MacDonald)
Date: 16 Jul 96 10:33:01 +0100
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In article <31EAFEE1 DOT 6CA6 AT esper DOT com>, Steve Cox <foozy AT esper DOT com> writes:
|> I'm just starting out programming and i need to Know were i can get a good DJGPP 
|> tutorial?

RTFM (or the FAQ in this case). It's on the site where you got DJGPP, and if you
spend five minutes going through the documentation, you'll discover that DJGPP is
definitely NOT a good package if you are learning C. I have been using UNIX C
for about five years now, and I still have trouble with DJGPP.

Try something like Turbo C/C++ or Visual C, or read a book. DJGPP is written by
and for old codgers, not eager young whipper-snappers.

Good luck,

	-Colin MacDonald- = http://river.tay.ac.uk/~insicm/index.html =

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