Mail Archives: djgpp/1997/04/03/02:25:29
A. Sinan Unur wrote:
>
> Skye wrote:
> >
> > p.s. What do you think of a few simple tutorials explaining this and
> > other "baic" DJGPP stuf? I've noticed quite a few questions being
> > posted here regarding incorect command line compiling (C and C++),
>
> read README.1ST for the command line. if that doesn't help read the info
> docs on invoking gcc.
Yes, I did that. I ,and most people here, have found that to be enough,
but I have noticed that there are those who need more. Usualy it is some
one new to programming. DJGPP is a wonderful tool to all programmers and
the FREE factor makes it especialy attractive to newbies. What I was
thinking was something along the lines of an intro to C/C++ using DJGPP.
Most stuff out there is written assuming you have MS or Borland and a
little using Watcom.
> read the info docs on each of these utilities. make sure your notes
> match the correct ways described in those docs before setting up
> anything on the web and possibly creating misinformation.
Will do. Like I said,"Keep it simple." I'll leave the more challenging
topics to those more experiencd with DJGPP.
> if you did not notice, the FAQ, libc reference and references for GNU
> programs are all available in HTML format, together with glossaries and
> other documentation at http://www.delorie.com/djgpp.
yes, I have those. And use them.
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