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From: "Roger H." <rogerwh AT aa DOT net>
Newsgroups: comp.os.msdos.djgpp
Subject: Re: Porting a djgpp program to Windows 95
Date: Thu, 16 Jul 1998 03:58:15 -0700
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Personally, I don't care much for VC++.  I do like the new Borland C++
Builder 3 though.  I has some visual components to it that makes it fairly
easy to learn to develop windows programs.


Xavier Prat Recio wrote in message <35AC601A DOT D0D6997E AT mmt DOT upc DOT es>...
>Hi !
>
>I have been developing a code in plain C for simulating the thermal
>behaviour of PCBs (printed circuit boards) under djgpp. In the end, I
>have developed a visualisatin scheme with the aid of grx22. Now, I need
>to port the visualisation scheme to Windows.
>
>I was wondering what of the 'Visual' languajes was worth using, that is
>Visual Basic, Visual C++ or Delphi. Morover, I know ther are certain
>utilities in djgpp which would help me to do so, but I don't know how
>they work and to what extent they would help me.
>
>If anyone was able to e-mail me and give me any help I would be very
>grateful.
>
>Xavier Prat
>Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya
>
>e-mail: prat AT mmt DOT upc DOT es
>chech our home page at www.upc.es
>


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