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- From: Chris Berg <Wonko@ix.netcom.com>
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- Subject: Can someone offer some suggestions for a begining C/C++ programmer?
- Date: Tue, 27 Feb 1996 17:09:36 -0600
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- Howdy! I'd appreciate some help from someone with a little more experience
- in C/C++ programming if they'd be kind enough to help. I'm taking an
- introduction to C class right now, but I plan on taking C++ in the near
- future. I'm looking to get a nice compiler so I can start doing my class
- work at home. I'm running a 75mhz pentium Compaq Presario with Windows 95.
- Hard drive space is not a problem. I'd like to get a compiler that will
- carry me for a good long time. Something that I can code C, C++, and maybe
- even Java if possible (at a later date obviously). Is there such beast out
- there? Can someone recommend a good compiler? i checked out Borland C++
- 4.5, but I'm not certain that it's Win95 compatable. Turbo C++ 5.0 appears
- to be Win95 compatable, but seems like an awful lot of program. Anyone have
- a recomendation?
-
- thanks very much
- Chris
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