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From: Jason Dagit <thedagit AT mail DOT coos DOT or DOT us>
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Subject: Re: Simulation
Date: Tue, 03 Mar 1998 23:24:48 -0800
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Thomas Demmer wrote:
> dior AT earthling DOT net wrote:
> >
> > Does anyone here knows how to do simulation with DJGPP?? Currently my
> > project will be something like that. Any good websites on DJGPP? And best of
> > all , any secrets in doing well in DJGPP? Although I have been learning it
> > for about 1 year, my concepts are still very weak. My instituition really
> > teaches us the subject at an incredible speed. Pls someone here help me with
> > the basic fundamentals and concepts...
> 

Here is help with one fundamental that seems easy enough but I see
people ignore it all the time (me included).  Ask your exact question or
you won't get very good feed back.  I guess it is the problem with
asking for technical help from technical people.  Another fundamental. 
If you are going to teach yourself something (Screw College, teach
yourself!) is that you have to learn what it is that you want to learn
about.  For example, let say you want to learn about doing computer
graphics.  Ok, that is fine and dandy, but where do you start?  Now the
question is what kind of computer graphics?  (your own program or a
software package?).  Just keep asking these more indepth questions, it's
like recursion.  Finally, you will get to a point where you can't
reasonably ask anymore questions and then it will all start making
sense.  Like I said though, it is tuff to learn what you want to learn
about.  I suggest researching the topic of simulation before asking
again.  Maybe you will pick up some terminology and when you ask again
someone will say "Yeah, I can help you make Simulation of Water with
DJGPP".

Well, sorry if I got long winded, but I hope I help.
Jason

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