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- From: guzz@netcom.com (Adam Gensler)
- Subject: Re: Recommendations for compiler for HS students
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- Date: Sat, 13 Apr 1996 08:51:01 GMT
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- On Sat, 13 Apr 1996 03:08:26 GMT, bkeiffer@shentel.net (Bryan Keiffer) wrote:
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- >Does anyone have any strong feelings about Borland C++ 5.0?
-
- Buying Borland C++ simply for learning C++ in school is a waste of
- money. A lot of what you'll be paying for is the Win95 stuff that no one
- there will ever use. It is not a bad idea to get your students used to doing
- things from a command line if they're going to be programmers anyway.
-