Mail Archives: djgpp/1996/07/21/18:40:08
At 18:35 16-07-1996 -0300, you wrote:
>>Personally, I don't know about anything in Turbo/Visual C that makes them
>>a better learning tool. Are they better documented? Are they better
>>supported? Do you get your questions answered faster and better by their
>>support staff?
>I think Eli, that the anwer for this question is primarily a market one,
>there are dozens of books which more or less explicitly intend to teach or
>include in its examples how to use Turbo (Borland) C/C++; the same for
>another dozen for Microsoft, which incidentally also own a Editing House of
>its own "Microsoft Press".
I disagree. DJGPP complies with the ANSI C standard and i believe that
everybody should/do start learning ANSI C instead of some other "flavour"
like Borland's or MS' so it makes DJGPP as good as any other C compiler,
it's just a matter of getting a good ANSI C book like Stephen G. Kochan's
"Programming in Ansi C".
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