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https://github.com/tomswan/collections

ZIP files with content such as music scores, audio tracks, and programming listings in C++, Java, and Assembler from the programming tutorials that I wrote around 1980 through 2001
https://github.com/tomswan/collections

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ZIP files with content such as music scores, audio tracks, and programming listings in C++, Java, and Assembler from the programming tutorials that I wrote around 1980 through 2001

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= Collections

In this repository are collected ZIP files containing listings from some of the programming tutorials I wrote and published roughly between 1980 and 2001.

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- Update 2019-12-12 -- I'm very happy to report that I now making available 12 disk masters to many of my published books that came with "floppy" disks in various formats. Fetch and pull in the new entries, or clone the repository to get them all. See the full article for a list of the new master images.

The archived files here are exactly the same as those distributed with my books, or in some cases, sold separately by mail. Read on and select the ones you want. Or, download the entire repository to get them all.

I doubt that I'll come across much to add here, but there are some old things that I might still dig up and resurrect one day. If I find anything, I'll push it in. As always, many thanks to readers and fans new and old for your support!

== Continue reading...

https://www.tomswan.com/articles/collections.html

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== Using the Files

Read the full article to select individual archives. Or, download or clone the repository if you want everything, including the published article's AsciiDoc source files. You can also extract files directly from the GitHub repo. Everything is here.

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== More Information

For more stuff, browse my repositories on GitHub. It's where I store all of my downloads, files and example programs, new and old. Everything is free for the taking.

Please also follow the links below to visit my web site, GitHub and YouTube channels. Write to me at [email protected]. Good luck!

Website: https://www.tomswan.com

GitHub: https://github.com/TomSwan

YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/TomSwanPlaysGuitar