jimmie ***THANKS*** I'm in the same situation even if I read several lectures and books on C. So I want a tutorials that takes us into account and I'm sure that this is faisable. Just need care, love and time.
STef On Nov 8, 2012, at 8:58 PM, Jimmie Houchin wrote: > On 11/8/2012 1:30 PM, Stéphane Ducasse wrote: >>> And you can be pretty sure that most pharoers (including myself) have >>> a pretty vague notion about malloc/free, combined with the internals >>> of an third party C library, that makes a pretty unstable field. >>> >>> Again, no silver bullets here, but less arrogance and more examples! >> +1 >> but we can learn and learn fast with a good tutorial that puts the right >> amount >> of information in perspective. >> >> Stef > I am aperson who has no background in C or similar languages, but would like > to learn how to use NB to be able to access methods in DLLs. > > My question is, without becoming a C programmer, what is a sufficient level > of knowledge of C to be able to use NB well? > > What is a good path to acquiring a sufficient level of knowledge? > > Thanks for any information. > > Jimmie >
