Kessells_SR@cc.curtin.edu.au (08/14/90)
Hi, Could someone recommend a good (preferably the best and the cheapest) C compiler for the MAC. I have limited experience on the Mac and would like to be able to use my favourite language which I use on both Unix and MS-DOS (Turbo-C) systems. Thanks in advance Paul Vowles ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Internet: TKESSELLS01@cc.curtin.edu.au ACSnet: TKESSELLS01@cc.cut.oz.au Bitnet: TKESSELLS01%cc.curtin.edu.au@cunyvm.bitnet UUCP: uunet!munnari.oz!cc.curtin.edu.au!TKESSELLS01 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- "I hate Mondays !!" -- Garfield
cory@three.mv.com (Cory Kempf) (08/22/90)
Kessells_SR@cc.curtin.edu.au writes: >Hi, > Could someone recommend a good (preferably the best and the >cheapest) C compiler for the MAC. I have limited experience on the Mac >and would like to be able to use my favourite language which I use on >both Unix and MS-DOS (Turbo-C) systems. Sounds like you want Think C. It has an interface that is vaguely similar to that of Turbo, and (again, like turbo) is one of the two mainstream Mac C compilers. Most Mail order houses carry it. +C -- Cory Kempf I do speak for the company (sometimes). The EnigamI Co. 603 883 2474 email: cory@three.mv.com, harvard!zinn!three!cory