From: utzoo!decvax!ucbvax!info-cpm Newsgroups: fa.info-cpm Title: CP/M Systems Programming books Article-I.D.: ucbvax.516 Posted: Sun Dec 26 01:57:41 1982 Received: Mon Dec 27 03:35:33 1982 >From POURNE@Mit-Mc Sun Dec 26 01:53:59 1982 To: MAZE@Mit-Mc Cc: STEVEH@Mit-Mc, info-cpm@BRL In-Reply-To: The message of 24 Dec 1982 21:09-EST () from James Mazer Via: Mit-Mc; 26 Dec 82 2:09-EST Via: Brl; 26 Dec 82 2:40-EST Via: Brl-Bmd; 26 Dec 82 2:31-EST Good News! As I will say in upcoming BYTE (probably March to April; the pipeline is long) Digital has reformed! Due (according to a letter I have from them; you may believe as much as you want) to my constant hounding of them, they have new documents staff. They have sent me the new manuals for CB80 and CBASIC, and they are quite good. Examples,, good organization, clear English. Now for the bad news. About six months ago I got a note from a new (two iterations ago, I think) documents person at Digital; she sent me (proudly, alas!) some new documents for CP/M 86; they were worse than the usual Digital Research standard, in that they conformed to all the "Technical Writing" university level style manuals: no redundancy, "logical" organization with levels and sublevels, no "superfluous" examples... And I have not yet seen what the new team has done with the CP/M manuals. Possibly, though, they'll reform. JEP