Still hot out, for now.. Time to shotgun a contraband Bud Lite in the bathroom...
Posted by Gio on Tue 15 Jul 2008 at 11:00 from 62.103.65.xawesome! code.google.com/creative/radiohead/Posted by Jon on Sat 19 Jul 2008 at 20:17 from 71.109.230.xDid you get started programming for Windows from a mentor, a class, or a book?Posted by Justin on Mon 21 Jul 2008 at 23:23 from 64.81.54.xI went the BASIC on Atari 8-bit to Turbo Pascal on DOS, to Turbo C on DOS, to djgpp on DOS, then some linux/solaris for a bit.. then eventually Win32.. I read a few books (the Petzold one, and an Advanced Windows which had a good summary of threading and memory management stuff), but most of it was just hacking around etc.. and writing things ;) -JustinAdd comment: Name: Human?: (no or yes, patented anti crap stuff here) Comment:
awesome! code.google.com/creative/radiohead/
Posted by Jon on Sat 19 Jul 2008 at 20:17 from 71.109.230.xDid you get started programming for Windows from a mentor, a class, or a book?Posted by Justin on Mon 21 Jul 2008 at 23:23 from 64.81.54.xI went the BASIC on Atari 8-bit to Turbo Pascal on DOS, to Turbo C on DOS, to djgpp on DOS, then some linux/solaris for a bit.. then eventually Win32.. I read a few books (the Petzold one, and an Advanced Windows which had a good summary of threading and memory management stuff), but most of it was just hacking around etc.. and writing things ;) -JustinAdd comment: Name: Human?: (no or yes, patented anti crap stuff here) Comment:
Did you get started programming for Windows from a mentor, a class, or a book?
Posted by Justin on Mon 21 Jul 2008 at 23:23 from 64.81.54.xI went the BASIC on Atari 8-bit to Turbo Pascal on DOS, to Turbo C on DOS, to djgpp on DOS, then some linux/solaris for a bit.. then eventually Win32.. I read a few books (the Petzold one, and an Advanced Windows which had a good summary of threading and memory management stuff), but most of it was just hacking around etc.. and writing things ;) -JustinAdd comment: Name: Human?: (no or yes, patented anti crap stuff here) Comment:
I went the BASIC on Atari 8-bit to Turbo Pascal on DOS, to Turbo C on DOS, to djgpp on DOS, then some linux/solaris for a bit.. then eventually Win32.. I read a few books (the Petzold one, and an Advanced Windows which had a good summary of threading and memory management stuff), but most of it was just hacking around etc.. and writing things ;) -Justin
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