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- From: Wintermute <3mal5@qlink.queensu.ca>
- Newsgroups: comp.lang.c++
- Subject: Re: Symantec C++ 7.x: What I've learned
- Date: 6 Feb 1996 17:29:22 GMT
- Organization: System Infinity
- Message-ID: <4f835i$dg@knot.queensu.ca>
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- >riordanm@supranet.com (Mark Riordan) wrote:
- >>I am not a user of Symantec C++, but I'm considering purchasing
- >>a copy.
-
- I switched from Symantec C++ 6 upgraded to 7, to Metrowerks Codewarrior 6 (now
- I have 7 and 8 since they give you 2 free updates). I much prefer Codewarrior.
- I think Powerplant is far better designed than Think Class Library (apparently
- the same person designed both, and he learned from his mistakes), and
- Codewarrior also has a Pascal front-end and PowerPC and Intel 80x86 back-ends.
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- Wintermute <3mal5@qlink.queensu.ca> <http://qlink.queensu.ca/~3mal5/>
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- "If I really knew how to write, I could write something that someone
- could read and it would kill them." - william s. burroughs
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