Help with CURSES!

David E. Gaulden dgaulden at dcscg1.UUCP
Thu Oct 5 21:56:30 AEST 1989


In article <1507 at hiatus.dec.com> grasmann at atps.dec.com (Aspirations of a higher nature) writes:
>I have been foiled again:  CURSES!

>I thought it was aptly named, especially after it stung me more than once.  I
>am a novice to C, and the only UNIX I knew were talked about in the Bible.

>So, could anyone enlighten me?  I suspect that CURSES might be copyrighted or
>something by a Berserk layman, since I can't seem to find anything of much
>relevance...

>I need to include working code into some programs I have acquired, and the
>authors seem to have assumed that everyone would have CURSES.  Well, I do, but
>not *that* kind.

O'Reilly & Associates, Inc. are creators and publishers of Nutshell Handbooks   located at 632 Petaluma Ave. Sebastopol, CA. 95472/800-338-NUTS outside of CA
and 800-533-NUTS inside CA. EMail: UUCP: uunet!ora!nuts  ARPA: nuts at ora.uu.net

They publish a handbook (71 pgs.) called Programming With Curses that should
give you a better understanding of curses. BTW price is nominal; $8.95.

They also publish other titles of interest such as:

"Using C on the UNIX System"
"Checking C Programs with lint"
"Understanding and Using COFF"
"Managing Projects with make"
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