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From: "Johan Venter" <jventer AT writeme DOT com>
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Subject: Re: Using DJGPP in class
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Date: Wed, 25 Aug 1999 23:27:02 +1000
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Lovisa Gymanasium <lg AT edu DOT loviisa DOT fi> wrote in message
news:7q0nec$542$1 AT news DOT kolumbus DOT fi...
> * to compile C++ code

DJGPP does this.

> * to work in an IDE in Windows

You could use any number of things. RHIDE and Emacs for DOS. RHIDE is pretty
easy to use, Emacs is not (it requires a bit of a learning curve). For
Windows there are things like DFE. Failing that, just use notepad and a
command shell. How hard can it be for the students to learn how to type:

gxx myfile.cc -o myfile.exe

???

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Johan Venter
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