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- From: vtipres@atl.mindspring.com (shon frazier)
- Newsgroups: comp.lang.c
- Subject: Re: Compiler for Windows?
- Date: Fri, 22 Mar 1996 15:07:31 GMT
- Organization: MindSpring Enterprises, Inc.
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- softbase@mercury.interpath.net (Scott McMahan - Softbase Systems)
- wrote:
-
- >P.H. Johnson (ged08@cc.keele.ac.uk) wrote:
- >: I'm new to c and wonder if anyone could help. I wish to be able to program
- >: in c from Windows, as my PC at home does not have unix. Is it possible to
- >: do this?
-
- >Is it possible to do what? Put UNIX on your PC at home? Sure, get
- >Linux. Possible to program in C under Windows? Sure, get any number
- >of C compilers for the PC.
-
- >Scott
-
- You might want to check out Microsoft's Visual C/C++. Keep in mind
- though that you probably have to buy the Prof. Ed. to get EXEs. Also,
- check in software stores for Borland C/C++ for Windows.
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