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- From: rmorin@inforamp.net (Randy Charles Morin)
- Newsgroups: comp.lang.c
- Subject: Re: inexpensive C/C++ compilers for windows programming
- Date: Thu, 08 Feb 96 18:10:10 GMT
- Organization: MiddleWorld SoftWare
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- In article <4fadkg$s3q@ds2.acs.ucalgary.ca>,
- jwyackel@acs3.acs.ucalgary.ca (Jeremy William Yackel) wrote:
- >I was wondering if there were any C/C++ compilers out there that were
- >free of charge. I know of djgpp (GNU gcc for dos), but is there one that
- >will allow me to compile a windows program?
- >
- >I have a DOS compiler but am looking for an inexpensive C/C++ compiler
- >for Windows.
- >
-
- What? Sounds like you are a student. You can buy Turbo C++ for Windows for
- next to nothing. Student versions run about $50 and less last time I heard.
- The student versions are never limited.
-
- Agrivar
-