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To: Munchkin <hbabiak AT gpu DOT srv DOT ualberta DOT ca>
Cc: DJGPP mailing list <djgpp AT sun DOT soe DOT clarkson DOT edu>
Subject: Re: Online documents
Date: Tue, 31 Jan 95 09:27:05 +0200
From: "Eli Zaretskii" <eliz AT is DOT elta DOT co DOT il>

> Hi i have just gotten DJGPP and am looking for any online docs that will 
> help me come to speed with the diff's between Dos C and Unix C. I have 

As long as you write ANSI C programs, there is no difference.  In the
C++ field, there is some difference as to what features of the (fastly
evolving) draft ANSI standard are implemented; this is like shooting
a moving target for the compilers' writers.

If you are like reading a lot, get the files gcc263dc.zip (the C/C++
compiler docs, includes description of GNU C/C++ extensions),
lgp263dc.zip (docs for the C++ classes and iostream libraries) and
read them.  You will have to also get txi310bn.zip and txi310dc.zip
which contain the stand-alone browser called ``Info'' with which you
can read the hypertext docs in the aboove .zip files.

> programed for years in Turbo C/C++ and am now makeing the move to 32-bit.

As a first approximation, just forget about memory hassles :-)
DJGPP has many functions modeled on the outside after Turbo C,
so I think you will feel rather at home.

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