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- From: jkarcher@ix.netcom.com(John J. Karcher )
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.programmer
- Subject: Re: Amiga C++
- Date: 13 Mar 1996 20:49:27 GMT
- Organization: Netcom
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- In <4i62tj$dk1@news1.infinet.com> ntwilcox@infinet.com (Norman-Thomas Wilcox)
- writes:
- >
- >Wowbagger (apelton@coventry.ac.uk) wrote:
- >
- >: Hi. Is there a ***Good*** C++ complier on the Amiga weather it be PD
- or
- >: Commerical.
- >
-
- >Actually, i too am looking for the exact same thing. I dunno, i think
-
- >it's ok to post responses to this group; i can't think of a more
- >appropriate place to seek such information. However, if you have info
-
- >would you also mail me at "ntwilcox@infinet.com?"
-
- Get GCC/G++. It is GNU's C/C++ compiler. It is not PD, but is
- available at no cost. GCC/G++ is available on many platforms (I use it
- on the Amiga and Linux), and is periodically updated and improved.
-
- Hope it helps,
-
- John J. Karcher
-
-