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From: Ron Hiler <bndwgn AT pacbell DOT net>
Newsgroups: comp.lang.c++,comp.os.msdos.djgpp,rec.games.programmer
Subject: Re: The numer 1 compiler, DJGPP or MSVC Here's a good rating comparision
Date: Mon, 08 Sep 1997 16:49:28 -0700
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Avery Lee wrote:
Only the
> crappiest of 32-bit compilers (hmmm... Borland? :) ) would be beaten by a
> 16-bit compiler in terms of the speed of a serious program.
> 
> 
> -- Avery Lee (Psilon AT concentric DOT net)

This comment is of some concern to me.  I use Borland compilers, and am
about to upgrade to the new version (either Builder or 5.0 (right?)). 
Is there some significant reason Borland is bad?  Should I go with
something else? (Please dont say DJGPP, I'm addicted to the IDE).

I'm not interested in getting drawn into a best compiler war, but if
there is a good reason to avoid the new Borland compilers, I would like
to know before I go spend several hundred dollars on one.

Thanks.

Ron
-- 
The garbage shute!  What a wonderful idea!  What an incredible smell
you've discovered!

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