Relay-Version: version B 2.10 5/3/83; site utzoo.UUCP Path: utzoo!mnetor!uunet!husc6!bloom-beacon!think!ames!sdcsvax!ucsdhub!jack!man!crash!adamsd From: adamsd@crash.CTS.COM (Adams Douglas) Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga Subject: Re: A "C" of ignorance Message-ID: <1748@crash.CTS.COM> Date: Mon, 21-Sep-87 13:52:51 EDT Article-I.D.: crash.1748 Posted: Mon Sep 21 13:52:51 1987 Date-Received: Wed, 23-Sep-87 04:49:11 EDT References: <7200010@uiucdcsm> <601@rocky.STANFORD.EDU> Reply-To: adamsd@crash.CTS.COM (Adams Douglas) Organization: Deep Space Network--JPL/NASA Lines: 30 In article <601@rocky.STANFORD.EDU> ali@rocky.UUCP (Ali Ozer) writes: >In article <7200010@uiucdcsm> schwager@uiucdcsm.cs.uiuc.edu writes: >> ... What books do you consider vital to programming the Amiga? ... > >For programming purposes, there are three sources I use: > >(1) The three RKMs: "Libraries and Devices," "Exec," & "Intuition." >(2) "Autodocs" >(3) Rob Peck's "Programming Guide to the Amiga." > I would also add to this (I agree, indispensable) list David Lai's "Amiga Developer's Reference Guide--2nd Ed.", published by Pacific Press. Although it is basically a book that lists several different sortings of the same database, the database it uses is a _complete_ list of Amiga functions, includes and declaration (also those for Manx and Lattice). It makes the best possible index for your other reference texts. -- ======================================================= Adams Douglas ARPA:crash!adamsd@nosc.mil AT&T:818-354-3076 DSN/JPL/NASA UUCP:{cbosgd | hplabs!hp-sdd | sdcsvax | nosc}!crash!adamsd Internet: adamsd@crash.CTS.COM My opinions! Do you hear? MINE! Not JPL's. "Do not be angry with me if I tell you the truth." -- Socrates "Tell the Truth and run."--Yugoslav proverb