On 24/03/14 22:33, Dave Park wrote:
I read it and found it enjoyable. I like the conversational style.
So far so good. A few other people have commented on that as well. Maybe
I'll have to keep it up!
I did feel a little left out because *every* article assumed some
knowledge.
Well, I
On 20/03/14 20:12, Norman Dunbar wrote:
2. The amount of feedback I have had on Issue 1 so far has been a
resoundingly huge amount of nothing! :-(
And here are the results from the Scottish Jury:
Has anyone read it?
It appears that some people have, some have skimmed it and some are
I read it and found it enjoyable. I like the conversational style.
I did feel a little left out because *every* article assumed some
knowledge. It might be a nice guide to have something beginner-level in
every issue. A discussion of compilers, editors and tools might be nice. I
know this has
Hi Norman,
I read the PDF version on my Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 and the mobi
version on a Kindle, I much prefer the kindle version.
But I think for flexibility all formats should be availabile, or even if
there were only ePub, I would convert the file with Calibre to mobi format.
But I
Yo! Norman,
Apologies for lack of feedback. I guess I thought youd be inundated with
acclaim and would therefore not notice ;o) But this is QL-land, of course.
I should have remembered..
I dont actively program at the moment, just skim through the text and
listings to remind myself what its all
Burkinshaw
- Original Message -
From: Norman Dunbar nor...@dunbar-it.co.uk
To: ql-us...@q-v-d.com
Sent: Thursday, March 20, 2014 8:12 PM
Subject: [Ql-Users] Assembly Language Mailing List News
Evening all,
the latest news from the Assembly language mailing list is:
1. Kindle
On 21 March 2014 11:52, Per Witte pjwi...@online.no wrote:
Yo! Norman,
I started with the Metacomco Assembler package. It was the best, most
professional solution at the time, but far too technical for a punter, not
in a technical or academic environment, trying to figure out things on
Evening all,
the latest news from the Assembly language mailing list is:
1. Kindle version now available.
Issue 1 of the QL Today Memorial Assembly Language Mailing List
irregular eMagazine is now available in a fourth flavour, added just
today we now have:
MOBI (aka Kindle) -
Dear Norman
Being one of the more 'silent' list members, I none the less couldn't
let such a brilliant initiative and effort go without providing at least
a thank you!
Yes, I read your 1st edition cover to cover and enjoyed it very much.
The format works for me - I read in PDF.
All I'd