From: ulittj00@mcl.ucsb.edu (Joshua J Little)
Subject: lcc-win32 vs. mingw32/gnuwin32
11 Dec 1997 16:08:44 -0800
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Does anyone out there have any experience with the c compiler lcc for
compiling vanilla win32 C code?  It seems to make much smaller
executables, compiles a lot faster, and, at least for the examples in
Petzold's "Programming Windows 95," it compiles the code pretty much right
out-of-the-box, unlike mingw32 or gnuwin32.  Are there any disadvantages
to it that anyone knows of?  Any advice anyone can offer?
	Thanks in advance for the help.

Josh Little
ulittj00@mcl.ucsb.edu

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