Mail Archives: djgpp/1997/03/29/07:01:14
In article <Pine DOT SUN DOT 3 DOT 91 DOT 970324132921 DOT 1481F-100000 AT is>, Eli Zaretskii <eliz AT is DOT elta DOT co DOT il> wrote:
>
> On Mon, 24 Mar 1997, Phil Galbiati wrote:
>
> > I think that *simple* examples of:
> > 1) single-file c program
> > 2) multi-file c program
> > 3) single-file c++ program
> > 4) multi-file c++ program
> >
> > A more involved example may be good as well (especially if it highlights
> > DJGPP features which make it more powerful and easier to use than the
> > borland & M$ products -- perhaps a simple exercise of the virtual memory
> > system, and/or filename globbing).
>
> This stuff really belongs to a tutorial, which DJGPP indeed lacks.
>
> > I would be more than willing to put together the c examples, but I don't
> > know c++ well enough to know what a good quick example might be.
>
> Then put together C examples only and make them available (contact DJ
> Delorie for details about uploading). In my experience, making a feature
> happen, even in part, encourages others to contribute as well.
I just downloaded DJGPP for C programming. After unzipping all the
archives, I tried to compile a few ANSI C programs that I wrote on a Mac
for use on a Solaris workstation, and which I had copied to my new
Toshiba laptop. I'm _very, very pleased_ with DJGPP. Everything ran
straight away. And, the programs compiled without alteration.
The only thing I found disconcerting is that when I altered the font
using rhide, the background is bothersome && I need to learn how to make
it solid white.
Anyway, I serve a C Programmer's Reference which can be found from:
"http://users.southeast.net/~garyg/index.html"
As I've not programmed for PCs before (but with tools like this, I can
learn to ignore MSloth), y'all might not be familiar with this
hierarchy. Check it out, it should help eliminate some of the simple
questions. Of course, there's nothing like buying a good reference to
learn to code.
And, I'd gladly contribute source for others to look at and use.
Cheers,
gary /* the Sorcerer's Apprentice */
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