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Amiga Programmer's Handbook, Volume I

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The Amiga Programmer's Handbook, Volume I, is a detailed compendium of Amiga system facilities for graphics and animation--including the nearly forty new functions of Amiga software release 1.2. Up-to-date, concise, and specially organized for the working programmer, this single volume puts at your fingertips all the facts you need to build complete applications using Amiga's spectacular graphics capabilities.

635 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 1987

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August 19, 2016
I remember being super excited to find this book (and its companion) at the Powell's Technical bookstore. I had just gotten an Amiga 2000 and was looking for any an all programming documentation I could lay my hands on.

Unfortunately, neither book was much more than an API reference, so they were a bit short on actual examples, which is what I really wanted at the time.
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