Any one know where to learn or have any good websites about bat programming? And also some sample bat file?
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Any one know where to learn or have any good websites about bat programming? And also some sample bat file?
uhm..please read the newbies faq. This forum is for tutorials, and not to ask for them. The FAQ on this site will answer all your questions on how to use this BB.
Also use the search feature here on AO.
Good luck.
from antionline: http://www.antionline.com/showthread...&highlight=bat
from google: http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&i...ch+programming
these should help...
Falcon21,
Do you mean batch -file creations in DOS ? Provide a little more info.
And why did you post in Tutorials Forum ?
Greetz,
***edit*** just saw Tampabay and Instronics helped you already....
As instronics has already mentioned this forum is for posting tutorials, not asking for tutorials, but your new so you'll learn!
Heres a few links i found by doing s imple google search for 'batch file tutorials
http://home7.inet.tele.dk/batfiles/
http://gatsby.tafe.tas.edu.au/batch/
http://www.chebucto.ns.ca/~ak621/DOS/BatBasic.html
http://www.iopus.com/guides/batch.htm
Hope this helps and welcome to AO!
Cheers
damn, not that many answers were needed ... lol
Playing with batch files is most definetly not programing. Playing with batch files is mostly command scripting.... all you gotta do is type the commands that you want DOS to obey into something like notepad then save it with a .bat extention. go to: www.computerhope.com/msdos.htm
Batchfiles, how amazeing... (yeah right) not much brainwork involved in playing with those.
That's a very condescending view on it. Batch files can do some pretty complicated/low level things depending on how much you know and your ability to combine commands.
Although I agree it's not programming, it does have similar features, such as conditional statements and loops.
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Originally posted here by |The|Specialist
Playing with batch files is most definetly not programing. Playing with batch files is mostly command scripting.... all you gotta do is type the commands that you want DOS to obey into something like notepad then save it with a .bat extention. go to: www.computerhope.com/msdos.htm
Batchfiles, how amazeing... (yeah right) not much brainwork involved in playing with those.
How come so many people got negged here? I understand the neg i recieved, but what about the others who actually tried to be of help?
Peace.