[fpc-pascal] Maybe a new fpc book :)

2008-01-02 Thread Anthony W. Henry
I recently responded to a question on the community board asking about an fpc book by recommending a Turbo Pascal book by Jeff Duntemann. His book started me out as a Pascal programmer in 1989 and I still find these old books useful from time to time. I have two by him: Turbo Pascal

Re: [fpc-pascal] Maybe a new fpc book :)

2008-01-02 Thread Anthony W. Henry
I missed one. Mr. Duntemann closed with this question: What forum would be best for me to join to discuss how to rewrite the book for FP? Anthony On Wed, 2008-01-02 at 12:35 -0500, Anthony W. Henry wrote: > I recently responded to a question on the community board > asking about an fp

Re: [fpc-pascal] Maybe a new fpc book :)

2008-01-02 Thread Anthony W. Henry
On Thu, 2008-01-03 at 01:17 +0700, Bee wrote: > > What forum would be best for me to join to discuss how to rewrite the > > book for FP? > > This list, no? :-D > > -Bee- I suggested this too. This is all really fast (just a couple of days) and he is not making a commitment yet. I don't wan

Re: [fpc-pascal] Maybe a new fpc book :)

2008-01-03 Thread Anthony W. Henry
> > Mr. Duntemann has also written other programming books and > > was employed by Borland for a while as a technical writer. I have > > found his books to be the best available for learning Pascal. > > > > When I responded to the board question it started a train of > > thought that resu