c++ - Old Symantec 6.0 + Digital Mars
- Chris Washburn (7/7) May 01 2002 Several years ago I bought a Symantec C++ 6.0 compiler to learn programm...
- Jan Knepper (4/11) May 01 2002 I guess that really depends on what you want to do with the compiler.
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Chris Washburn
(9/22)
May 01 2002
I have all kinds of ideas
. Seriously though, I am wanting to - Walter (6/11) May 02 2002 programming. And
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Chris Washburn
(7/12)
May 02 2002
Well I guess that answers my question then
. There doesn't seem to be - Walter (4/8) May 02 2002 glad
- Karl (8/19) May 05 2002 Surprisingly the ProtoGen RAD tools in SC++ 6.0 does contain
- Chris Washburn (4/9) May 07 2002 Well, perhaps I will keep it around for experimenting then.
Several years ago I bought a Symantec C++ 6.0 compiler to learn programming. And now I am a happy owner of a Digital Mars CD (also to learn how to program, i'm a slow learner <g>). So my question is is there anything useful from the Ancient compiler, I might want to save, or should I just chuck it? Thanks, Chris
May 01 2002
I guess that really depends on what you want to do with the compiler. I have not used any ancient compiler (well, that ancient) for years... Jan Chris Washburn wrote:Several years ago I bought a Symantec C++ 6.0 compiler to learn programming. And now I am a happy owner of a Digital Mars CD (also to learn how to program, i'm a slow learner <g>). So my question is is there anything useful from the Ancient compiler, I might want to save, or should I just chuck it? Thanks, Chris
May 01 2002
I have all kinds of ideas<g>. Seriously though, I am wanting to develop/experiment with all types of programming, IE: win32 console, MFC gui, dos real mode and extended. OS/2 (if it is still possible) and mixed mode c + assembly language. I am working on getting a computer science degree via distance learning and will do lots of experimenting. Thanks Chris In article <3CD0C3F0.C6675AF8 smartsoft.cc>, Jan Knepper says...I guess that really depends on what you want to do with the compiler. I have not used any ancient compiler (well, that ancient) for years... Jan Chris Washburn wrote:Several years ago I bought a Symantec C++ 6.0 compiler to learn programming. And now I am a happy owner of a Digital Mars CD (also to learn how to program, i'm a slow learner <g>). So my question is is there anything useful from the Ancient compiler, I might want to save, or should I just chuck it? Thanks, Chris
May 01 2002
"Chris Washburn" <Chris_member pathlink.com> wrote in message news:aaqfi4$lh0$1 digitaldaemon.com...Several years ago I bought a Symantec C++ 6.0 compiler to learnprogramming. Andnow I am a happy owner of a Digital Mars CD (also to learn how to program,i'm aslow learner <g>). So my question is is there anything useful from the Ancient compiler, Imightwant to save, or should I just chuck it?Symantec C++ 6.0 sometimes will bring a good price on Ebay.
May 02 2002
In article <aarfpa$mvj$1 digitaldaemon.com>, Walter says...<SNIP>Well I guess that answers my question then <g>. There doesn't seem to be anything I can't do with the DM compiler, except work in a DOS environment. With that said I'm glad to see the compiler being developed again, and I'm glad that it's lots cheaper to buy this time. Thank you Walter, ChrisSo my question is is there anything useful from the Ancient compiler, Imightwant to save, or should I just chuck it?Symantec C++ 6.0 sometimes will bring a good price on Ebay.
May 02 2002
"Chris Washburn" <Chris_member pathlink.com> wrote in message news:aarg68$o48$1 digitaldaemon.com...With that said I'm glad to see the compiler being developed again, and I'mgladthat it's lots cheaper to buy this time. Thank you Walter, ChrisYou're welcome!
May 02 2002
Surprisingly the ProtoGen RAD tools in SC++ 6.0 does contain interesting stuff. Some of the code generated are actually quite intelligent. I did "pinched" some of the routes generated because they were both 16-bit and 32-bit compatible. Sort of hard to write it yourself from scratch. Walter <walter digitalmars.com> wrote in message news:aarfpa$mvj$1 digitaldaemon.com..."Chris Washburn" <Chris_member pathlink.com> wrote in message news:aaqfi4$lh0$1 digitaldaemon.com...program,Several years ago I bought a Symantec C++ 6.0 compiler to learnprogramming. Andnow I am a happy owner of a Digital Mars CD (also to learn how toi'm aslow learner <g>). So my question is is there anything useful from the Ancient compiler, Imightwant to save, or should I just chuck it?Symantec C++ 6.0 sometimes will bring a good price on Ebay.
May 05 2002
Well, perhaps I will keep it around for experimenting then. Thanks for the info, Karl! Chris In article <ab57ok$1154$1 digitaldaemon.com>, Karl says...Surprisingly the ProtoGen RAD tools in SC++ 6.0 does contain interesting stuff. Some of the code generated are actually quite intelligent. I did "pinched" some of the routes generated because they were both 16-bit and 32-bit compatible. Sort of hard to write it yourself from scratch.
May 07 2002