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- Newsgroups: comp.os.ms-windows.programmer.misc
- From: chris@chrism.demon.co.uk (Chris Marriott)
- Path: sparky!uunet!pipex!demon!chrism.demon.co.uk!chris
- Subject: Re: MS C++ ver. 7 Piece of Shit
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- References: <BzA2sp.199@newsserver.technet.sg>
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- Date: Tue, 15 Dec 1992 14:48:24 +0000
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- In article <BzA2sp.199@newsserver.technet.sg> ipser@solomon.technet.sg writes:
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- >So how come I don't encounter this problem under Borland C++? I use the
- >ID and I've developed an application and two DLLs on which it depends.
- >I can make changes to the DLLs or the the application and then run the
- >application and test the results all within the same windows session.
- >
- >Is the above perhaps a "feature" of MSC++?
- >
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- I develop DLL's using Microsoft C++ v7 in a Windows 3.1 DOS box, and have
- no problems at all. I find it to be a very productive environment.
- When an application terminates, all the DLL's it uses should be unloaded
- (unless they're being used by another program).
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