Mail Archives: djgpp/2001/08/20/08:15:51
In article <9lqmtu$fgl$1 AT nets3 DOT rz DOT RWTH-Aachen DOT DE>, Hans-Bernhard Broeker wrote:
> Marco van de Voort <marcov AT toad DOT stack DOT nl> wrote:
>> In article <F166cUB5AyjgLjjq50K0000185a AT hotmail DOT com>, Clayton Weaver wrote:
>
>>
>>> Allegro"......the Dev-C++ is an IDE that is very close to Visual C++ by
>>> Microsoft.
>
>> Hmm, I thought the Dev- series of IDE's were written in Delphi?
>
> The IDEs themselves: yes. Most of Borland's original IDEs were, too,
> ever since the days of Turbo C. But that says nothing about the
> compiler they're using --- which in the case of Dev-C++ is the MinGW32
> variant of GCC.
I know :-) Was just FYI, some guy from Dev-pascal once made a remark (they
use FPC as Pascal compiler, not GNU Pascal)
The old Turbo environments were written in Turbo Vision, a library which is
now free (at least the C version, the Pascal version is still (C))
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