Mail Archives: djgpp/1997/03/22/01:31:59
> PS. Having reread the original message, I guess the original question
> could be interpreted two ways. If the original poster meant that his
> friend had a problem with DJGPP actually _being_ ANSI compliant, then
> I really don't know what to say since I don't know of any currently
> produced compiler that isn't ANSI compliant.
I'm knew to C++ I'm currently taking Abstract Data Types at UT Austin (a
Freshman course) we where using C++. I found DJGPP and really loved it
since it was free, powerfull, had great support,... But someone told me
that it wasn't ANSI compatible atleast not 100%. I wouldn't know what
the inconsistencys where since I'm only on Chapter 5 of The C++
programing language second edition :). Now that I heard it from you
guys I guess that ANSI stuff was just a rumor :). Well I really love
DJGPP, I E-mailed are entire class about it, put up downloading
instructions, and am now about to put information about RHIDE wich is
great especialy since most of my class mates are using TBC++ 3.0 IDE in
the labs and would have a Very easy time switching :) to the better IDE
:). I also love Allegro, wich I plan to use this summer :); lots of
friends of mine are game enthusiasts and I know they will like it 2 :).
I just can't say how much I like DJGPP, RHIDE, Allegro, and GNU :).
I've only scaned the FAQS so I guess I better find time between classes
to RTFM ;). Sorry for have wasted bandwidth :)
-Fernando
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