Path: utzoo!yunexus!geac!torsqnt!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!mailrus!cs.utexas.edu!rutgers!rochester!newkodak!isctsse!pajerek From: pajerek@usenet@kadsma (Don Pajerek) Newsgroups: comp.sys.ibm.pc.programmer Subject: Re: Needing help with Turbo Pascal and MS-Windows Message-ID: <1990May29.142626.21463@usenet@kadsma> Date: 29 May 90 14:26:26 GMT Article-I.D.: usenet@k.1990May29.142626.21463 References: <2926@rwthinf.UUCP> <3838@rtifs1.UUCP> <1990May22.113556.6777@usenet@kadsma> <1296@proto.UUCP> Reply-To: pajerek@isctsse.UUCP (Don Pajerek) Organization: Eastman Kodak Telecommunication Services, Rochester, N.Y. 14650 Lines: 22 In article <1296@proto.UUCP> joe@proto.UUCP (Joe Huffman) writes: >In article <1990May22.113556.6777@usenet@kadsma>, pajerek@usenet@kadsma >(Don Pajerek) writes: > >> I would think that the best choice here would be Modula2, *if* the >> Windows support is there. If not, I'm afraid you're stuck with either >> Microsoft Pascal or Microsoft C. > >Not true. Zortech supports windows. >Zortech is my major source of income. Statements about them or their >competitors cannot be totally without bias. Great. All DOS products need to support Windows these days. Remember, however, that the original poster was starting out with some Turbo Pascal code. If I were in that position, I would rather port from Pascal to Modula2 that from Pascal to C (translators notwithstanding). Don Pajerek