Relay-Version: version B 2.10 5/3/83; site utzoo.UUCP Posting-Version: version B 2.10.1 6/24/83; site sjuvax.UUCP Path: utzoo!watmath!clyde!burl!ulysses!allegra!princeton!astrovax!sjuvax!iannucci From: iannucci@sjuvax.UUCP (iannucci) Newsgroups: net.micro.atari Subject: Re: De Re Atari Message-ID: <778@sjuvax.UUCP> Date: Wed, 30-Jan-85 14:34:03 EST Article-I.D.: sjuvax.778 Posted: Wed Jan 30 14:34:03 1985 Date-Received: Fri, 1-Feb-85 00:59:51 EST Reply-To: iannucci@sjuvax.UUCP (iannucci) Organization: St. Josephs University, Phila. PA. Lines: 29 [ I've always been mad, I know I've been mad... ] >According to the new ANTIC magazine, De Re Atari is no longer available. >They recommend the book 'Advanced Programming Techniques for the Atari' >by Linda Schreiber. It is available from TAB books and is close to >De Re Atari and is much clearer. > > Kit Kimes > AT&T Consumer Products I never had De Re Atari, but I did buy Ms. Schreiber's book _Advanced_Programming_Techniques_for_the_Atari_. I found it to be one of the LEAST clear programming texts I have ever read. I pondered over some chapters for great lengths of time, trying to decipher her incoherent explanations. Now, I am not a graphically inclined person (I had the most trouble with the graphics sections), but I do consider myself to be sufficiently competent with computers in general to be able to understand a text like that. I found this book to be an extremely poor exposition of programming techniques, and I would recommend staying as clear of it as possible. If this book is clearer than De Re Atari, then I shudder to think what that latter book is like. -- David J. Iannucci (the dirty vicar) St. Joseph's University {allegra | astrovax | bpa | burdvax}!sjuvax!iannucci Philadelphia "A witty saying proves nothing. " --Voltaire =============================================================================