Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!rpi!think.com!spool.mu.edu!uunet!bcstec!misty!b-mrda!miller From: miller@b-mrda.ca.boeing.com (Mark Miller) Newsgroups: comp.os.msdos.programmer Subject: Re: Help choosing C Compiler for specific use Message-ID: <24200016@b-mrda.ca.boeing.com> Date: 23 May 91 15:40:50 GMT Article-I.D.: b-mrda.24200016 References: <1991May22.225803.23546@cbnewsd.att.com> Organization: Boeing Commercial Airplanes MR&D Lines: 17 I highly recommend Borland C++. If you don't need C++, it has an ANSI- compliant C compiler, and the debugger and the IDE make it worth the price alone. In my experience, BC++ will handle programs as large as (or larger than) MSC. BC++ is much easier to set up and use, and the BGI graphics library (included) will make your ports as easy as they can be. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Mark R. Miller | Boeing Commercial Airplane Company | Seattle, WA | Internet: miller@b-mrda.boeing.com | Voicenet: (206) 237-0960 | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Opinions expressed here do not necessarily reflect those of my employer. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------