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Date: Thu, 09 Apr 1998 21:13:05 +0500
To: "Edward F. Sowell" <sowelled AT home DOT com>, djgpp AT delorie DOT com
From: Ricki Lee King <rlking AT iquest DOT net>
Subject: Re: When in Rome...
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At 09:30 PM 4/8/98 GMT, Edward F. Sowell wrote:
>Thanks, Thomas.  However, its not just the move.  Read the rest of my
>diatribe. Also, I'm not trying to make Wintel platforms look/feel
>like Unix.
>
>Nonetheless, I appreciate your comments. Thanks again.
>
>Ed Sowell
>

i think you should consider using a 32 bit c compiler
that is designed for dos and/or win95.
be prepaired to pay for it though.

for me, a beginner trying to learn c++, djgpp is the
best platform thier could possibly be. it is free,
has a couple very good ide's, is capable of writing
any kind, size, or complexity, of program, such as
the game Quake, and has a great community of experts
willing to help, only a mailing list post away.
i doubt i could buy an educational tool this good.
my two cents


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