I've got my air-jack hammer
I've got my saber saw
I've got all I need
Cuz I got my tools
(Flour, "Tools")
Related stuff
Some stuff that should be useful for project-management:
- aminet:dev/c/make_bin.lha, an Amiga-port of GNUmake.
different to several other Unix-ports, no
ixemul.library
is required.
- aminet:dev/gcc/gccXXXdoc.lha, which contains
(among other documents) the manual to GNUmake in
AmigaGuide-format (the full filename depends on the version of
gcc).
As hsc's syntax check is quite small and clumsy, maybe you should also
have a look at one of the following sources:
- SGMLS
- Amiga port, source included; available from
aminet:dev/lang/sgmls.lha; for those who insist on using a DTD.
- WebLint, a Perl-script that is even more cryptic to configure
than hsc. And it's Perl.. würg, kotz, reiha.. (http://www.unipress.com/cgi-bin/WWWeblint)
- HalSoft's
validation service maybe provides the most competent syntax-check,
but most likely the slowest. (http://www.webtechs.com/html-val-svc/)
To use Un*x-alike filenames within AmigaOS, there are numerous tools
available. For example, you can use
And some resources that have been quite useful during the development of hsc:
- The only human readable
html-reference
I've found so far. (http://www.sandia.gov/sci_compute/html_ref.html)
- A W3-FAQ
that covers even the Amiga. (http://nswt.tuwien.ac.at:8000/htdocs/boutell/)
- Composing Good HTML,
a general introduction to the whole html-problem. It's also useful to
better understand several messages of hsc. (http://www.cs.cmu.edu/~tilt/cgh/)
- Richard Scarry: "Mein allerschönstes Buch vom Backen, Bauen und
Flugzeugfliegen" - a general introduction to life and how to cope
with it.
Thomas Aglassinger
(agi@giga.or.at),
04-Dec-1996