caprio@uhccux.uhcc.hawaii.edu (Mike Caprio) (02/01/90)
In article <KPETERSEN.12562559300.BABYL@WSMR-SIMTEL20.ARMY.MIL> w8sdz@WSMR-SIMTEL20.ARMY.MIL (Keith Petersen) writes: >The following files have been restored due to popular request. They >had been improperly described before, which caused some confusion >about their worth. Thanks to Russ Herman <rwh@me.utoronto.ca> for >CCC1053A.ARC Toolkit to learn/experiment w/OO systems, 1of3 >CCC1053B.ARC Toolkit to learn/experiment w/OO systems, 2of3 >CCC1053C.ARC Toolkit to learn/experiment w/OO systems, 3of3 For those interested in more info about Complete C, it was reviewed in the July issue of Computer Language (favorably). I've played around with it abit and found it somewhat clumsy to work with ('course, so was MSC when I first tried it), though I haven't had the linking problems described by Dave (perhaps because I'm using MSC 5.1). In general, a good tool to experiment with OOP, but I wouldn't try anything big in it. The shareware version DOES come with one large model library, though apparently not the production version (part of the reason Dave may have had problems with speed is that he used the debugging version, which also explains part of the large file size). For a $15 shareware registration, its worth taking a look at. _Mike