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- From: pete@borland.com (Pete Becker)
- Newsgroups: comp.lang.c++,comp.lang.c
- Subject: Re: which c/c++ compiler for student?
- Date: 2 Apr 1996 16:03:59 GMT
- Organization: Borland International
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- In article <4jl75c$kfg@nntp1.best.com>, javaprog@best.com says...
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- >sirkilo@earthlink.net (sirkilo) wrote:
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- >>i'm a student learning c. i'm planning to buy c/c++ compiler. which
- >>one, borland c++ 5.0 or microsoft visual c++ 4.0? which one is better
- >>for a beginning student? i know borland is way expensive though...
- >>thanks in advance.
- >
- >>sirkilo@earthlink.net
- >
- >Hi, I'd recommend Visual C++ 4.0 if you can afford it, since most
- >professional work in the Intel world is done with it.
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- Nonsense.
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