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Date: Mon, 24 Jan 2000 13:47:22 -0600
From: Stuart Highlander <mathgod AT esc11 DOT net>
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Subject: Re: Thanks, also...
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RHIDE works quite well for us in our high school programming lab and looks and
behaves much like Borland.  We have been very pleased, and we have had students
download both DJGPP and RHIDE to work on projects at home.

Stu

"William J. Urban II" wrote:

> Thanks for the info on DJGPP.  Hrmm, guess I need to go to class and learn
> what the heck the difference between 32bit and 16bit programming is :)
> Also, does DJGPP have a compiler "window" like Borland Turbo C++?  The one
> where I can write my program, and compile and trace over it and things like
> that?  Thanks in advance.
>
> -Will

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