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- From: korff.2@postbox.acs.ohio-state.edu (Helmut Kohl)
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- Subject: in the beginning...
- Date: Tue, 23 Jan 1996 00:19:26 GMT
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- Summary: What's a good compiler to begin on?
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- Ladies and Gentlemen,
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- I'm just starting to program in C. What's "the best" compiler to use?
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- Having stated my position, the following questions are perfectly
- understandable:
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- What dies the "visual" mean?
- Can I do programming in plain old "C" with a C++ compiler?
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- Of the "student priced editions" of C /C++ compilers around, which is best to
- start with? I'm looking for opinions on Borland C/C++, Symantic (sp?) ver 7.0
- and MS C++ (visual, I think) ver 1.52. Info on any others in
- similar price range, i.e., $50 - $70, appreciated.
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- Right now I'm using, gulp, djgpp..........
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- Vielen Dank fⁿr Ihre Hinwise
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- korff.2@osu.edu
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