Mail Archives: djgpp/1993/03/11/09:28:52
>.... but if you're doing real work with GNU
> which you are getting for free, you can afford about 300MB of disk for
> the cost of supplying one programmer with say Zortech C/C++ or Borland
> C/C++. For four programmers, you can get a 1GB monster disk at that
>.....
Actually I'm on a crusade to convince people that GCC is better than
BC, MSC, TC and ZTC. Free software is a big plus (plus), cross
platform portability is another, good support a third good reason :-)
(sound familiar to Borland user's) .
Has anybody had to write a motivation for converting to GCC? If
so, could I (& others with similar needs) get a copy of it?
Lastly, I would like to see the FSF add Microsoft to their list of
"no-no-no" companies. The recent comments on Visual C++ and the
Microsoft support personnel combined with my own bitter experiences
with their Pascal, FORTRAN Qbasic and C compilers compel me to write
this.
Hopefully comments on the above statements won't overload the
Internet.
Bye for now,
Tony.
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