said:
>I'm for it even though I more dismayed about the ramp-up time involved
>after reading some of FAQs on: http://www.wdi.co.uk/os2dd/question.htm
I don't get it. You are not going to use but a small subset of what's
there.
>I realize this site is very dated but I face: learning another language
Curly braces rather than indenting.
>(C), how to use a complier (Watcom C), maybe re-learn assembler,
nmake will run the compiler for you. You will be modifying existing
makefiles. icat supports source level debugging.
Standard whining snipped. :-)
Steven
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