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- From: @ <ssaengpt@mozart.inet.co.th>
- Newsgroups: comp.lang.c++
- Subject: Re: Microsoft, Borland or Symantec
- Date: Thu, 07 Mar 1996 02:57:28 +0000
- Organization: Quark
- Message-ID: <VA.00000019.003ca2ca@quark>
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- I hate to say this:
-
- Microsoft now controls direction/trend in Computer
- industry. And, in the way, controls the direction of
- computer technologies. There are many new defacto
- standards come out. If they are not supported by
- microsoft, they seem to fade out and disappear!!!
-
- So, can you make your choice now? I always feel safe to
- stick to Microsoft (Gee! I hate to say this).
-
-
- --- Apollo ---
-
- >
- > I want to write a small application for Windows 95
- which includes
- > calls to the WinAPI, and also must be capable of
- receiving callback
- > messages from the API.
- >
- > I'm new to C++ programming, so any comments on which
- C++ to go for?
- >
- > Thanks
- > Martin
- > Midlothian, Scotland
-
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-