Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!uunet!ispd-newsserver!ism.isc.com!b1!ico!auto-trol!mattel From: mattel@auto-trol.com (Matt Telles) Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.programmer Subject: Re: Amiga Programming Manuals? Message-ID: <1991Jun21.194651.3291@auto-trol.com> Date: 21 Jun 91 19:46:51 GMT References: Sender: news@auto-trol.com Organization: Auto-trol Lines: 32 Nntp-Posting-Host: mattel In article raykey@metshop.uucp (Ray Akey) writes: >I'm looking for any documentation (books, tutorial disks, etc,...) on >programming the Amiga. Mostly, I'm looking for tutorials concentrated >mostly on programming the intuition aspect. If you know of anything that has >a fairly solid tutorial of all or _many_ of intuition's many facets (screens, >windows, gadgets, menus, etc,...), please send me mail with the titles and >possible suppliers/distributors of such. > > I am a seasoned C progrommer and I have a couple of books such as the >RKM-libraries & devices and Amiga C for beginners but, respectively, one is >too involved for your average intuition beginner (so it seems) and the other >just plain sucks :) > >-- C-UseNet V0.42e Ray, For you, and all others interested in C programming for the Amiga, I STRONGLY suggest you get hold of the "CManual" from the Fred Fish disks. This manual was developed and written by a die-hard Amiga programmer with a real love for the machine. It is very complete with many examples already coded and ready to go. I believe that the CManual is found on Fish Disks 456-457 (although I could be wrong about the numbers .. someone correct me if so). I just recently started programming in C on the Amiga, and have found this to be an indispensible aid! Matt. -- ============================================================================== Matt Telles mattel@auto-trol.COM {...}ncar!ico!auto-trol!mattel Auto-trol Technology 12500 N Washington Denver, CO 80241-2404 (303)252-2874