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- From: Michael Westbay <westbay@libra.bekkoame.or.jp>
- Newsgroups: comp.lang.c++
- Subject: Re: Mastering C++ (Visual C++ V4.0 vs. Borland C++ V4.5)
- Date: Mon, 26 Feb 1996 09:04:50 +0900
- Organization: Software AG (Japan)
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- Paul Pedriana wrote:
- >
- > Another thing:
- > The VC4.0 environment is nice, but the compiler sucks. I have this horrible
- > problem with it where it won't compile virtual function calls properly. We
- > must delete all object files for a class and its subclasses in order to get
- > it to work. This means deleting object files manually for every compile. A
- > nice environment is one thing, but when the compiler doesn't work, it's
- > GAME-OVER.
-
- The one feature that I need that only M$ has is DBCS (Double Byte Character
- Support). Borland is too slow in getting their Japanese version out, so we have
- to use M$ at work. If Borland 5.0 can handle double byte characters, I'd use it
- in a second. Does anyone know if Borland supports them this time?
-
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