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Posted on 02-Jun-2002 07:30 GMT by Will4 comments
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I have just put up a tutorial for using C with Intent on my site, nextgen-developments. The direct link is here. Comments are welcome.
AmigaDE/AA tutorials : Comment 1 of 4ANN.lu
Posted by Anonymous on 03-Jun-2002 04:52 GMT
Why not some AmigaOS 3.x ones?
AmigaDE/AA tutorials : Comment 2 of 4ANN.lu
Posted by some guy on 04-Jun-2002 04:31 GMT
Better still. Why don't Amiga Inc get of their butts and get TAO working on a native PPC implentation of VP for OS4.0. Then we'll see some serious development.
You think they'd understand.. Developing for a platform on linux or Windows is NOT Amiga programming, it's linux or Windows programming....Duh. and don't tell me it isn't because this is about perception, not reality. I know you can run it anywhere.....except maybe on where you'd like to run it, like, for example, an AMIGA.
Anynow... Nice to see someone helping out the newbies... Good job.
It'd be better if newbies were newbies to an Amiga though... Not a PC.
AmigaDE/AA tutorials : Comment 3 of 4ANN.lu
Posted by Lennart Fridén on 05-Jun-2002 10:03 GMT
In reply to Comment 2 (some guy):
So developing platform independant applications in Java is not Java development, but rather developing for whatever platform your JVM/text editor/Java compiler resides on?
Developing a REBOL application on a Windows machine is not REBOL development, but rather Windows development and developing the very same REBOL application on a Mac makes it Mac development?
But sure, developing applications for something officially labelled "Amiga" is not Amiga development? You may not like the path Amiga Inc. follows, but you can hardly deny that whatever they label as "Amiga" is "Amiga".
In the future, kindly differentiate between "Amiga" and what you perceive as "the Amiga spirit".
AmigaDE/AA tutorials : Comment 4 of 4ANN.lu
Posted by Jon on 05-Jun-2002 17:54 GMT
I agree with "some guy" in that sense that we would need those development tools for Amiga OS too.
I bought Party Pack (Yippee) but have no intentions to go for Linux/Windows. And of course it would be nice some day to see AmigaDE applications running on the AmigaOS..
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