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Date: Thu, 31 Jul 2003 17:51:50 PDT7
From: "Steven Levine" <steve53@earthlink.net >
Reply-To: scoug-programming@scoug.com
To: scoug-programming@scoug.com
Subject: SCOUG-Programming: Re: Warpstock 2003 Presentation

In <200308010026.h710Q8xG011777@mtaw4.prodigy.net>, on 07/31/03
at 05:24 PM, "Lynn H. Maxson" said:

>It's too bad you can't offer this advice to Peter as he
>continues his adventures with Relish (no pun intended).

Oh, but I did. He took the pragmatic approach a decided it would probably
take less time to learn to make Relish do what he wanted it to. I'm sure
it will never do 100% of these things. It doesn't do 100% of what I want
it too either. However, I consider this irrelevant. The same thing could
be said of the wheather.

>The attitude
>implicit in this separates the strictly open source user from those who
>opt also to contribute. We could use more
>assistance from you easing the transition from user only to user and
>contributor.

I don't have a clue what you are saying here.

>I appreciate your pre-testing of IBM's and Watcom's ALP.

FWIW, it's Watcom's wasm. IAC, I didn't pre-test them. I knew they would
work because others are already using them. There was not R&D required.
I simply showed that the effort required to use them was somewhere between
non-existant and trivial.

>and (3) "Assembly Language Magic" (William Murray/Chris
>Pappas). Abrash upgraded his book in the "Zen of Graphics
>Programming". Then I have managed to collect a number of
>others going all the way back to the original 8088-based PC.

I'm sure these are all interesting reading. I really enjoyed Zen and the
Art of VW Repair too. Only time will tell if they will help you overcome
whatever is holding you back.

Steven

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