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From: | Ian Chapman <ichapman AT nortel DOT ca> |
Newsgroups: | comp.os.msdos.djgpp |
Subject: | Re: Ideas for DJGPP. |
Date: | Mon, 11 Nov 1996 13:32:18 -0500 |
Organization: | Nortel Technology |
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DJ-Gateway: | from newsgroup comp.os.msdos.djgpp |
Not sure why you think that we newies need to worry our little heads about differences between compliers. I'm following a book going over c++ using Microsoft and Borland. It wastes a lot of paper telling me how to compile in M'soft then again in B'land. Then there is a lot of stuff about if M'soft do this else etc ... in the code. I'm using rhide and I junk all the if else etc and so far the only difficulties I've had are linking to some special Libs (for sound effects) included on the disk. If I stick to c++ basics I'm fine with djgpp. I just need a bit more time to get into it. I guess that the mext big hurdle is finding a subistute for the M'soft MFC or B'land OWL. Is there an equivolent in dj for that. In place of paying $20 for a $40 tutorial I should have shopped the net and pulled one off. Regards Ian.
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