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- From: leonp@cs.kun.nl (Leon Pillich)
- Subject: Windows programming. What product to use?
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- Organization: University of Nijmegen, The Netherlands
- Date: Mon, 28 Dec 1992 20:33:24 GMT
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- Hello everybody,
-
- I'm considering programming for intel-based pc's in the
- near future.
- I do not know yet whether I will program for os2/2.0
- or for windows 3.1.
- I will be doing this programming to gain experience on
- such systems, since up to know I have mainly programmed
- unix systems, e.g. Sun sparc-stations with X-Windows/
- Open Look Interface Toolkit and RS6000 with
- X-Windows/OSF-Motif. Since I am currently unemployed I do
- have some time to gain experience.
-
- Which programming language/environment do you recommend?
- (I prefer C/C++, Pascal or Modula2/3.)
- What's the difference between Turbo C++ and Borland C++.
- I see them both being advertised for very different prices!
- Are they both for windows?
-
- Thnx, for any info
-
- Leon Pillich
- University of Nijmegen, Holland
- email: leonp@cs.kun.nl
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- Life is what's happening when you're making other plans ...
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