Path: utzoo!attcan!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!mailrus!uwm.edu!gem.mps.ohio-state.edu!apple!agate!ucbvax!APPLE.COM!lins From: lins@APPLE.COM (Chuck Lins) Newsgroups: comp.lang.modula2 Subject: Re: Re^2: Soon to be at Univ. Karlsruhe Message-ID: <8910131613.AA16334@apple.com> Date: 13 Oct 89 16:13:25 GMT References: <"89-10-05-13:54:59.55*UI0T"@DKAUNI2.BITNET> <8910130044.AA05104@apple.com> Sender: daemon@ucbvax.BERKELEY.EDU Reply-To: Modula2 List Organization: Apple Computer Inc, Cupertino, CA Lines: 25 In article <8910131347.AA03376@claris.com> you write: >Chuck, >[stuff deleted] >and do you think that they would be of value to someone who has been Well, I've seen volume 1 at B. Dalton's in Cupertino. Someone just the other day said they say vol. 2 at the Stanford book store. You'll probably have to specifically order vol. 3 (trees and graphs) since it's just out. The other alternative is to try Computer Literacy in San Jose (the BIG store); it'd save you some running around. Personally, I think you'd find them useful. I've been programming since 1977 and in Modula since about 1980-1 and I find them very useful! :-) (Of course, I might be biased) If you decide to get the book(s) I'd be more than happy to send you the libraries and source on disk. I'm working on my own time developing an Object Oberon compiler. I hope to have v1.0d1 out soon. -- Chuck Lins | "Exit left to funway." Apple Computer, Inc. | Internet: lins@apple.com 20525 Mariani Avenue | AppleLink: LINS Mail Stop 41-K | Cupertino, CA 95014 | "Self-proclaimed Object Oberon Evangelist" The intersection of Apple's ideas and my ideas yields the empty set.