[Coco] New CoCo site for programmers

Gene Heskett gene.heskett at verizon.net
Wed Mar 24 02:32:45 EDT 2010


On Wednesday 24 March 2010, Jason Law wrote:
>I've been giving it some more thought and If we can form a group of
>like-minded programers, even just a handful of 5 or more then I'll go ahead
>with it.
>
>I have no delusions of grandure to build a super site. Nor am I interested
>in that. It's strictly not for profit, but I don't midn helping out those
>guys who are having a go and want a place to spread the word of their
>prodcuts.
>
>I'd much rather keep it small for those guys who are genuiney interested in
>programming and want to enjoy it.
>
>Kind of a programmers user group I'd guess you'd call it.
>
>If my typos in this email bother you, perhaps we're not the group for you
> as there will be many other over the time so you'd only get frustrated by
> it, lol.
>
>Perhaps an english literature group is more for you :)
>
>If your keen to join a group of guys who are relaxed and easy going this
>might be for you. If you can handle a few suggestions for how you can
> better your code that ALSO comes with encouragement and remarks about what
> we do like, we'd be happy to have you :)
>
>Personally I think there's too many stiffs in the CoCo community that spoil
>it for the rest of us. And those stiffs can just bugger off :D
>
>Jason

Chuckle, and I may well be one of those.  OTOH, I should point out that 
typo's probably make up well over 50% of all bugs in ones own code, or any 
collection of code, so it does pay to pay attention to them, at least when 
coding, there is a huge difference between an 'lda' and an 'ldb' because its 
2 separate registers, which can also be loaded with a 16 bit value with an 
'ldd value'.

It may also be noted that some of us 'old stiffs' (I'm 75, and there are 
folks senior to me here on this list) were carving code on a coco 25 years 
ago, and that we would like to think we are a resource of helpful info if you 
ask.  You may even have already used some of my code if you are using 
os9/nitros9, but there are quite a few here who can claim that, more 
productive folks than I back in the heyday.

-- 
Cheers, Gene
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