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- From: SDENARO@vm.poly.edu
- Newsgroups: comp.os.ms-windows.programmer.misc
- Subject: What C/C++, >$200 US is best?
- Message-ID: <1685DBD6B.SDENARO@vm.poly.edu>
- Date: 9 Sep 92 18:28:11 GMT
- Sender: news@prism.poly.edu (netnews)
- Organization: Polytechnic University
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- I am looking to buy a Windows C/C++ complier. I've looked at
- Microsoft C and Borland Turbo C++.
-
- The stuff I would like.
- 1) A "Draw-the-Screen-I'll-write-a-skellital-code-for-you" type
- system. (I am very lazy :>
- 2) Good portiblity from DOS=>Windows, UNIX porting a plus.
- 3) Good Online help (I hate those thick manuals)
- 4) Compile to .DLL
- 5) Able to build DOS and Win versions of program (Is this
- even remotly posible?)
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- Oh, Please respond by mail to avoid a C Complier Holy war.
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- SAL DENARO "Live Fast, Die Young, Hack 'C'"
- sdenaro@polyvm.poly.edu sdenaro@polyvm.bitnet
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