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- From: pp002882@pop3.interramp.com (Tom Donaldson)
- Newsgroups: comp.lang.c++
- Subject: Re: Unix + Windows C++ alternatives?
- Date: 9 Jan 1996 14:13:10 GMT
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- In article <4chur4$78p@newsbf02.news.aol.com>
- fishwre@aol.com (FISHWRE) writes:
-
- > I'm looking for the best C++ product which can compile code for both
- > Windows and Unix. My requirements are:
- > - ODBC connectivity
- > - TCP/IP library
- > - simple GUI functions
- > - all the cross-platform library functions I can get
- >
- > I'd prefer to go with Visual C++ but I highly doubt it compiles on Unix.
- > I can tolerate different compilers, but the code must at least be portable
- > between the two platforms.
- >
- > I've read that Watcom is the best cross-platform product. Any thoughts?
- >
- > Eric
-
- You might want to take a look at Visix Galaxy. See
- http://www.visix.com
-
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