Subj : RE: Learning to code for MS-DOS/FreeDOS To : NuSkooler From : Arelor Date : Sat Jul 04 2020 09:15:45 Re: RE: Learning to code for MS-DOS/FreeDOS By: NuSkooler to Arelor on Fri Jul 03 2020 12:08 pm Nu> If you wanna go even more modern-retro, people have had success using Rust to Nu> create DOS binaries :) If you want to go older, Turbo C is also a good option, Nu> or more limited Quick Basic (look at the stuff that is created in the DOS Nu> competitions every year!)Don't they take your Retrocomputing license for using Rust or something? :-PI was not aware there were DOS competitions anywhere. I will have to look those out.I think I'd rather work with a language that has modern day applications for the most part. Life has been sucking a bit for me so I am not having as much time as I want for learning a language that has only retro applications. === þ Synchronet þ Havens BBS havens.synchro.net:23 --- SBBSecho 3.10-Linux * Origin: Freeway BBS Bendigo,Australia freeway.apana.org.au (80:61/0) .