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- From: anh@kuhub.cc.ukans.edu (TRAN PHAN ANH)
- Newsgroups: comp.lang.c
- Subject: Re: which c/c++ compiler for student?
- Message-ID: <1996Apr7.164206.117301@kuhub.cc.ukans.edu>
- Date: 7 Apr 96 16:42:06 CDT
- References: <4jk3sd$kjh@uruguay.it.earthlink.net> <4k6l1h$3ta@indy.webbits.net>
- Organization: University of Kansas Academic Computing Services
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- Check out Visual C 4.x academic pricing (cheap) at www.microsoft.com. I
- have never used the package. But I must say that I wish I had spent
- some time learning it. A great thing to have on the resume. In
- general, is OWL or MS foundation classes more popular in the industry?
-
- Anh
-
-
- In article <4k6l1h$3ta@indy.webbits.net>, freezer@bts.webbits.net (Greg Harper) writes:
- > sirkilo@earthlink.net (sirkilo) wrote:
- >
- >>i'm a student learning c. i'm planning to buy c/c++ compiler. which
- >>one, borland c++ 5.0 or microsoft visual c++ 4.0? which one is better
- >>for a beginning student? i know borland is way expensive though...
- >>thanks in advance.
- >
- >>sirkilo@earthlink.net
- >
- > Hi,
- > I'm also going to vote on the compiler required for your classes at
- > school.
- > I have VB 3 Pro and VB 4 Pro for my use at home, and while I am taking
- > a class at school about VB I can't use my software for much since I'm
- > limited by the software at school to VB3 regular edition.
- > It's a choice you'll have to make - whether to spend needlessly now
- > and then spend again later for school or find out what you need for
- > class.
- >
- >
- >
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