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- From: "Anthony L. Fluharty" <afluhart@skipjack.bluecrab.org>
- Newsgroups: comp.lang.c++
- Subject: Re: Which C++ program to buy?
- Date: Sat, 20 Apr 1996 20:40:01 -0400
- Organization: Precis Design
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- danubius@coho.halcyon.com wrote:
- >
- > Brian Rellinger <rellinb@bgnet.bgsu.edu> wrote:
- > >Does any one have a personal opinion as what C++ program to buy? What
- > >is the best for creating MAC applications, Systmantic, Borland,
- > >Microsoft Visual C++? Please reply via e-mail. Any thoughts would be
- > >appreciated.
- >
- > What is this guys talking about? If he call C++ compilers "C++
- > programs", he has ways to go before thinking about creating apps
- > with any of them.
- >
- > JoeC++ compilers don't just exist, therefore they are programs. They were
- written with some type of programming language. Possibly even C++
- itself.
-