A86: Re: [OT] A TI compiler - Why not?
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A86: Re: [OT] A TI compiler - Why not?
In that case maybe I should write a tutorial...  Everytime I learn a new
principle I could add a section to the tutorial.  Right now I just know
the basics but I plan on sticking with it.  
Later,
Chris...
P.S:  Does anyone know what header files I should use.  Is there one
place where I can get all the header files.  I have seen several
different versions out there and I was wondering which is the most
complete..
On Wed, 28 Apr 1999 21:21:24 -0500 "David Phillips" <david@acz.org>
writes:
>
>No offense meant to Trent in anyway (heck, his tutorials probably 
>helped me
>the most to do more than "hello world"), but do you know why his 
>tutorials
>are understandable?  Because he didn't know very much assembly at all. 
> He
>understood computer programming (majoring in it at college, I 
>believe), so
>the programming aspects were easy.  He could write simple code to do
>anything he wanted to do.
>
>Because he didn't know much, he didn't overwhelm people.  The people 
>to
>write tutorials for beginners are the people who just started asm.  
>Those of
>us who have been doing it for a while forget just how much there is to 
>learn
>:)
>
>> Maybe if people took more time to right more down-to-earth tutorials 
>(like
>> trent lillehaugen (sp?) did, his were good, but brief).  That would 
>have
>> helped me a ton, i know it takes time to write tutorials, but so 
>many of
>> them seem so advanced to the average programmer, that it may throw 
>them
>off.
>
>
>
>
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