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|    Re: String and Char handling limitations    |
|    08 May 07 01:24:33    |
      From: jotel99@hotmail.com              hiya ng!              Jyrki Lahtonen typed:              > CheckWilliamOut wrote:       >> I would love to get a copy of the       >> Borland Turbo Pascal Manuals, but being copyrighted they're not       >> available online (as far as I know), and being outdated, there's few       >> people who are willing to part with them or even have them.       >       > Probably true. But aren't the language guides/manuals mostly meant to       > be reference books?              but the OP asked for advanced stuff. that can either mean on       compiler(-environment) or language or in general.              last textbook i bought for TP related stuff was german book "turbo       bascal intern" by "michael tischer" - it came with 5.25" discs :)       but one of best i ever got is "the design and analysis of computer       algorithms" by "aho, hopcraft, ullman"       both can be considered "advanced" stuff (the "tp intern" is of course       outdated now), but in very different meaning.              greeets       jo              --       http://radio789.net.ms - Radio 789 - We play it ALL       Radiostream: http://stream789.net.ms              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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