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minus-square@MyNameIsRichard@lemmy.mllinkfedilink6•3 days agoYeah, but to fair, we had comprehensive manuals.
minus-square@MyNameIsRichard@lemmy.mllinkfedilink1•2 days ago For the Atari ST, although I actually preferred Hisoft Basic.
minus-square@OldMrFish@lemmy.onelinkfedilink2•3 days agoThat C book was still used when I studied software engineering in the 2010s. It was even considered a ‘modern’ C book because it had been updated to include ANSI C…
minus-square@MangoCats@feddit.itlinkfedilinkEnglish3•3 days ago had comprehensive manuals You must not have coded for DOS.
minus-square@MyNameIsRichard@lemmy.mllinkfedilink2•3 days agoAt home, Atari ST and at work IBM System/38 where the manuals had their own office.
minus-square@MangoCats@feddit.itlinkfedilinkEnglish2•11 hours agoI had an Atari 800, and the manual for it was pretty complete. At office in 1991 I started programming for IBM PCs in DOS, that was a big step into the void.
Yeah, but to fair, we had comprehensive manuals.
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For the Atari ST, although I actually preferred Hisoft Basic.
That C book was still used when I studied software engineering in the 2010s. It was even considered a ‘modern’ C book because it had been updated to include ANSI C…
You must not have coded for DOS.
At home, Atari ST and at work IBM System/38 where the manuals had their own office.
I had an Atari 800, and the manual for it was pretty complete.
At office in 1991 I started programming for IBM PCs in DOS, that was a big step into the void.