Mail Archives: djgpp/1996/11/11/10:15:14
Leath Muller (leathm AT gbrmpa DOT gov DOT au) wrote:
: The reason most people go to a commercial compiler is: Quality. People
: expect quality out of something they pay for. As I have found out, when
: it comes to compilers - this is crap. Borland sux _BIG_ time. DJGPP is
: free, and most people have the attitude "Ha! Free? Must be crap!"
People are getting more and more used to the idea that free software can
actually be worthwhile (understatement of the year, though...); look how
the shareware concept has boomed in the past 5 or 10 years, and the FSF's
work on their much wider, multi-platform scale.
: which
: is completely incorrect on the part of DJGPP, this is the best compiler
: I have ever used in respect to: customer support, backup, and
: assistance...
: :)
You can say that again... comp.sys.msdos.djgpp is infinitely more
effective than any tech support line, and it's free as well.
--
George Foot
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