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- From: walker@twix.unx.sas.com (Doug Walker)
- Subject: Re: What C is best for me!?
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- Date: Mon, 16 Nov 1992 19:24:24 GMT
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- In article <fgd3.02vj@nifty.UUCP>, fgd3@nifty.UUCP (Fabbian G. Dufoe, III) writes:
- |> In article <7u-1Hl6cxa@atlantis.psu.edu> KRC@ECLX.PSU.EDU (Keith R. Connors) writes:
- |> >Hi all....
- |> >
- |> >I'm wondering what C programming system I should use....please help me out...
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- |> You have sufficient resources to run either DICE, SAS C or Manx C with no
- |> problems. You might be a little tight running gcc or any of the C++
- |> implementations. I don't know.
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- Keep in mind that, as a beginner, a source-level debugger is VERY
- helpful in figuring out what is going on. DICE doesn't have one,
- SAS/C and Manx do, and as a SAS Institute employee I'll refrain
- from mentioning which one I think is better 8^)
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- |> --Fabbian G. Dufoe, III
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