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- From: devasoft@cup.portal.com (David Michael Alves)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.misc,comp.sys.amiga.advocacy
- Subject: Re: AMOS
- Message-ID: <69680@cup.portal.com>
- Date: Tue, 17 Nov 92 05:45:14 PST
- Organization: The Portal System (TM)
- References: <92321.114629DXB132@psuvm.psu.edu> <1e8v4fINNuak@ub.d.umn.edu>
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- >> AMOS is a toy langauge in the sense that it's not used to produce
- >> commercial software (at least none that I know of). But then every
- >> language except C/asm is a toy language by that definition.
-
- >Well, there's the award winning educational software series from
- >Mandarin (the FUN - 2 - 3 ones) for one. Also, on page 1 of the AMOS
- ^^^^^^^^^^^
-
- Let me point out before anyone gets confused that it is the Fun-School-2,
- (Fun-School-3, Fun-School-4, etc) series that is written in AMOS. *Not*
- the FUN-2-3 series.
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- Our edutainment program called "AMY'S FUN-2-3 ADVENTURE" is written in both
- C and assembly. By the way, it's a great Christmas gift for the kids. :-)
-
- David Alves
- Devasoft - 408/927-9645
- devasoft@cup.portal.com
-