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On Sun, 16 Feb 2020, Andy Stamp wrote:
Hello,
I've starting working on a game and some small dual monitor (VGA + MDA)
utilities but have run into issues where the code used to work and now it
doesn't. We use subversion, cvs, and git a
On Thu, Feb 20, 2020 at 2:23 PM tom ehlert wrote:
>
> > On 16/02/2020 22:54, tom ehlert wrote:
> >> doing programming *on* DOS in 2020 is just stupid.
>
> > Why would that be more stupid than programming *for* DOS in 2020?
> > A hobby is a hobby.
>
> ok. replace 'stupid' by 'inefficient' in the se
On Thu, 20 Feb 2020, tom ehlert wrote:
On 16/02/2020 22:54, tom ehlert wrote:
doing programming *on* DOS in 2020 is just stupid.
Why would that be more stupid than programming *for* DOS in 2020?
A hobby is a hobby.
ok. replace 'stupid' by 'inefficient' in the sense that there are
easier
> On 16/02/2020 22:54, tom ehlert wrote:
>> doing programming *on* DOS in 2020 is just stupid.
> Why would that be more stupid than programming *for* DOS in 2020?
> A hobby is a hobby.
ok. replace 'stupid' by 'inefficient' in the sense that there are
easier ways to get useful DOS programs then
On 16/02/2020 22:54, tom ehlert wrote:
doing programming *on* DOS in 2020 is just stupid.
Why would that be more stupid than programming *for* DOS in 2020?
A hobby is a hobby.
Mateusz
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> I've starting working on a game and some small dual monitor (VGA +
> MDA) utilities but have run into issues where the code used to work
> and now it doesn't. We use subversion, cvs, and git at work and I
> was wondering what options are available for dos-based systems besides dated
> zip fil