Re: Herbert Schildt C code from books

2020-08-27 Thread John Ames via cctalk
I don't know how well-known they were in their day; I only discovered them around a decade ago, while digging into lesser-known progressive-rock groups. Definitely a nice little treat, though - people who gave them crap for sounding a lot like Yes weren't wrong, but they had enough going on to be

Re: Herbert Schildt C code from books

2020-08-27 Thread Zane Healy via cctalk
I rather thought that Starcastle was simply an awesome video game, and it’s one of my favorite Atari 2600 cartridges. Zane > On Aug 27, 2020, at 4:02 PM, jwest--- via cctalk > wrote: > > I thought starcastle was mostly a Saint Louis area thing. Lady of the Lake is > on my playlist. > >

RE: Herbert Schildt C code from books

2020-08-27 Thread jwest--- via cctalk
I thought starcastle was mostly a Saint Louis area thing. Lady of the Lake is on my playlist. -Original Message- >He shoulda stuck to being the keyboardist for Starcastle; he was actually good >at that!

Re: Herbert Schildt C code from books

2020-08-27 Thread John Ames via cctalk
He shoulda stuck to being the keyboardist for Starcastle; he was actually good at that!

Re: Herbert Schildt C code from books

2020-08-27 Thread Peter Corlett via cctalk
On Thu, Aug 27, 2020 at 07:11:05AM +, Randy Dawson via cctalk wrote: [...] > I hope you say no, because I will probably learn more by keying in the code > in the text, and finding my errors. The errors in the code will not be yours. You will learn more by throwing everything written by

Herbert Schildt C code from books

2020-08-27 Thread Randy Dawson via cctalk
A wild guess that maybe some on the group may have these files. I bought the books from abe books, a few dollar's each. They are (vintage 80-90's) but of course the code floppy disks are not there. Did anybody keep these files? The Art of C The Craft of C C Power Users Guide I hope you say