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Re: [TCLUG:10440] Re: DJGPP



Yeah, I'm using DJGPP now, and I have to say, it's pretty nice, as far as
things go.

Everything works like ' I ' think it ought to, and that says something...

I remember trying to get a simple program to compile with borland C 4.0
5 years ago or so...it was terrible...very similar to the difficulties I've
had
with JDK in the past years(I've not tried to play with Jave since 1.1.2 came
out.)

But, DJGPP works like a charm, and, for what its worth, RHIDE is pretty nice
too...
It'd be nice if it were GUI, but I don't actually mind working in a DOS
window,
so....

I'll give it a thumbs up....

Brian J. Ackermann

----- Original Message -----
From: Chris Schumann <whizkid@dwave.net>
To: <tclug-list@mn-linux.org>
Sent: Tuesday, November 23, 1999 3:14 PM
Subject: [TCLUG:10440] Re: DJGPP


> > From: "Brian J. Ackermann" <brianj@subrad.com>
>
> > I need a compiler for that, and I'm looking at DJGPP right now,
> > since its part of the GNU project.
>
> DJGPP is good for this reason: It is one of the VERY few DOS compilers
> that is actively supported. If you need a reason to justify it to your
> boss(es), say that you could buy a support contract.
>
> Microsoft won't support the old stuff, and I doubt Borland would. Maybe
> Watcom or one of the embedded DOS folks would be other more traditional
> choices.
>
> Chris Schumann <whizkid@dwave.net>
>
> "Wait a minute, Joe. If what you're saying is true,
> then I still don't care." - Dave Nelson, News Radio
>
>
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