Dan,

Pardon my direct contact...

Back in the old days, I wrote mostly for IBM hardware and I must say
they had the best manuals ever. I'm sure you remember how they always
had a great example, and a cross reference to similar functions so if
the one you were looking at didn't cut the mustard, one of the
referenced functions would probably do it. Plus their manuals were
always nearly perfect with hardly an error. It would be nice to see
such documentation again but I fear they are something from the past
and will never be seen again. In the old days, a language would remain
virtually unchanged for a decade, now though a language can come into
being, shine brightly and fade into obsolescence in a matter of a year
or two, hardly enough time to really mature.

I think this is a case of "Remember the good old days?"

-John

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