Boudewijn,

Welcome! One of the changes includes the shift to completely electronic 
documentation.
Look in your installation directory for a number of helpful PDF's.
Also check out http://www.rsyntax.com/ . And we are here to help.
There are also a couple of people in the UK I believe.

Jan
 


-----Original Message-----
From: "E. Bolhuis" <[email protected]>
To: [email protected] (RBASE-L Mailing List)
Date: Thu, 16 Jun 2011 13:19:59 +0100
Subject: [RBASE-L] - Hello

Hello Rbase'rs

AsI have just joined the mailing list, I would like to give you a bit of 
background information about me.
I am a Dutchman, living in the  UK with my wife and two children. My link 
with RBase goes back some thirty years, starting with RBase 2.11 (if I 
remember correctcly!) in the early eighties. At the time I used it for my 
work. I kept using it until version 4.5++ when, due to a change in 
circumstances/priorities  I stopped using it.  Only recently, after more 
than 20 years of rbase inactivity, I have started using it again!

As you can imagine, the first time I started Rbase 9.1, I felt totally lost. 
Not surprising in view of the difference between Dos version 4.5++ and 
Windows version 9.1!
Luckily, I am getting more and more familar with it, but there is still much 
catching-up to do. and I may have some questions from time to time. To start 
with.
1) Are there any really good reference books out there? I could not find 
anything  worth while in the UK.  Any advice?
I would appreciate your input.

Best regards,
Boudewijn 

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