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- From: aaa@hpuerca.atl.hp.com (Simon Fowler)
- Subject: Re: TCP/IP and the Workset/2
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- Date: Tue, 10 Nov 1992 17:20:25 GMT
- References: <BxCvLD.8s5@nic.umass.edu>
- Organization: Hewlett-Packard Company, Atlanta GA
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- In article <BxCvLD.8s5@nic.umass.edu>, mcrocker@titan.ucc.umass.edu (MATTHEW S CROCKER) writes:
- >
- > Hello,
- >
- > I'm a OS/2 user and a DOS/windows programmer. I want to start developing
- > applications under OS/2 for OS/2 I've been looking into the C set/2 and
- > Zortech C++/OS/2 which one would you recommend (I like C++)
- >
- > Anyway..
- >
- >
- > Does Zortech offer an upgrade to C++ for OS/2 (I have borland C++ 2.0 &
- > Quick C windows)
-
- Currently Symantec (who acquired Zortech) does offer an upgrade to C++. However
- they only have a 16-bit (OS/2 1.3) version at present. You will need a PM SDK to
- use it for OS/2. From my personal experiences, I would go with C Set/2 so that you
- have all that you need.
-
- simon
-