[vox] Any interest in a very basic "cc65" talk?

Mark's tech help markindavis at hush.com
Sat Jun 20 14:24:18 PDT 2015


Wow that does sound enjoyable, learning to get vintage machines to be programmable with C -- having learned BASIC in youth on the former only to get taught C at University later on.  But alas, a time  luxury which  I, for one, surely don't have.
I'm not heavily into query languages as yet, but do recall hearing on a podcast -- ( twit.tv's FOSS one I think (which they call FLOSS)) that MySQL leaves much to be desired up against MariaDB or PostgreSQL & such.  But what do I know?  Hire me on as apprentice & find out!

Happy Solstice everyone,

  Mark

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On 06/20/2015 at 1:12 PM, "Bill Kendrick" <nbs at sonic.net> wrote:
>
>On Fri, Jun 19, 2015 at 09:20:31PM -0700, Christopher Evans wrote:
>> MySQL talk sounds interesting, as i am teaching my self that.
>> My experience with cross compiling often requires a lot of ifdef 
>statements
>> so the right code is used for that platform,
>
>Yeah, I sadly probably won't get into _that_ kind of cross-
>compiling
>(e.g., writing one app that runs on Apple, C=64, Atari, etc.),
>and definitely not yet working on anything where I have one set of
>source that runs on modern systems (e.g. Linux) and vintage ones.
>
>At this point, it's been complicated enough getting a relatively
>simple app running, so I thought I'd try to share the knowledge.
>
>-bill!
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