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- From: jzawodn@andy.bgsu.edu (jeremy zawodny)
- Subject: Re: Borland / Turbo Pascal 7.0
- Message-ID: <C0r58E.By3@andy.bgsu.edu>
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- Summary: Yes, it's woth it.!
- Sender: jzawodn@andy.bgsu.edu
- Organization: Bowling Green State Univ.
- References: <34964@adm.brl.mil> <dmurdoch.298.726846373@mast.queensu.ca>
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- Date: Tue, 12 Jan 1993 17:43:25 GMT
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- In article <dmurdoch.298.726846373@mast.queensu.ca> dmurdoch@mast.queensu.ca (Duncan Murdoch) writes:
- >In article <34964@adm.brl.mil> ISAACSON@husc3.harvard.edu writes:
-
- >>So, the big question is this. Is it worth it to upgrade? Will I get
- >>all the great new things I'm looking for, everything I've ever
- >>wanted in a Pascal compiler and more? From the general opinions
- >>I've heard recently, I think the answer is no.
-
- Considering a all that comes in the BP 7.0 package, it *is* definitely
- worth it!
-
- -BP 7.00
- -Turbo Pascal
- -Tubro Pascal for Windows
- -Tvision and ObjectWindows app Frameworks
- -Lots of impoved manuals
- -DOS protected mode abilities
- -lots more
-
- >I'd say the TP 6 IDE is barely worth using as a development environment - it
- >gets in the way too much. The BP 7 IDE works much better. There's far more
- >memory available, it's much more configurable.
-
- Yes, 7.0 in a *much* bettter developing environment. The "project
- management" that's built into the package is finally coming to the level
- of C++ 3.1....
-
- Worth it if you have the $$$$
-
- Jeremy
-
- --
- Jeremy Zawodny, Computer Nerd (student) @ Bowling Green State University
-
- jzawodn@andy.bgsu.edu
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