Re: Programming (was Re: Microsoft QuickBASIC)

2001-10-01 Thread the pickle
At 11:10 -0400 on 28/09/01, Amber Rhea wrote: >Though I might like to explore the possibilities of Macintosh 68000 >Development System (it's called something like that - I have the disks at >home - I'm at work right now) and write silly little apps for system 6... :) That reminds me...I found t

Re: Programming (was Re: Microsoft QuickBASIC)

2001-09-28 Thread Andrew Michael MacTao
Amber wrote: >That's my problem too. I have miniaml C and BASIC experience, and I'd like >to become more proficient (and maybe learn Java, too) but I just can't think >of any program to write that would be interesting and useful! Seems like >everyone's already written every random little app you c

Re: Programming (was Re: Microsoft QuickBASIC)

2001-09-28 Thread Marten van de Kraats
>Though I might like to explore the possibilities of Macintosh 68000 >Development System (it's called something like that - I have the disks at >home - I'm at work right now) and write silly little apps for system 6... :) Cool! You do that! I will upload them to the heaven. Marten ---

Programming (was Re: Microsoft QuickBASIC)

2001-09-28 Thread Amber Rhea
on 9/28/01 10:13 AM, (Vintage Macs) at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: >> I'm reluctant to learn yet another language. > I'd love to, I just never find the time or have any idea on what > kind of programs to write to learn by. That's my problem too. I have miniaml C and BASIC experience, and I'd like t