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From: Brian Inglis <Brian DOT Inglis AT SystematicSW DOT Invalid>
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Subject: Re: RSXDJ
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On Sat, 15 Jan 2005 03:48:07 +1100 in comp.os.msdos.djgpp, "News
Reader" <nospam AT aol DOT com> wrote:

>Is anyone out there still using RSXDJ?
>If yes, please give me your thoughts.
>
>I guess Mingw or Cygwin are the de-facto
>standards for gcc on Windows systems
>now. But I like the fact that DJGPP is always
>much faster to have the the newest gcc
>versions implemented.
>
>What makes me suspicious, however, are
>rumors that RSXDJ is buggy and development
>has aparently ceased in 1999. This is not a
>good match to the otherwise very mature
>DJGPP system.
>
>So would you guys advise me to stay
>away from RSXDJ or would you recommend
>to give it a try if Win32 features are kept
>as simple as possible?
>
>I'd anyway use VC++ for more sophisticated
>Windows programs. But I don't like the idea
>that the 2003 VC++ version seems to lack
>some C99 features. Maybe they'll have that
>fixed in their 2005 version?

I read in comp.std.c that MS stated that they will not be developing
their C compiler further (and presumably not updating their DinkumWare
C library, but you can buy it at www.DinkumWare.com); their efforts
will be going into C++ and .NET (so expect to see future MS versions
of C++, with anything not in the CLR dropped). 

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Thanks. Take care, Brian Inglis 	Calgary, Alberta, Canada

Brian DOT Inglis AT CSi DOT com 	(Brian[dot]Inglis{at}SystematicSW[dot]ab[dot]ca)
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