| ??? 02/15/13 14:45 Read: times |
#189372 - no, but I see what makes you think that Responding to: ???'s previous message |
As you mentioned "Desktop Book", did you mean MS-Window's Desktop Only? (I don't know whats good, I am with Unix mainly. )
no, but I see what makes you think that. What I mean is a good book for someone to have on the desktop to look in when "what the **** does that mean" comes up. It is a matter of taking over something from an original creator that, probably, used every nook and cranny of the lenguage. Erik |
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