VICPAUA@YaleVM.YCC.Yale.Edu (Paul Vick) (10/02/89)
currently existing C++ compilers for the IBM PC/XT/AT. I'm running on an AT and would like to work at home in C++ without having the go through the local mainframe :-( and so I'm looking for any PD/shareware/commerc. good/decent C++ compilers there might be. Something along the lines of the GNU project's g++ would be fine -- I just need to find it! E-mail reply would be prefered (easier than sifting the net) but I don't care.. Paul Vick vicpaua@yalevm.bitnet pav@macbeth.cs.duke.edu
ice@kuling.UUCP (Fredrik Nyman) (10/04/89)
In article <698@YaleVM.YCC.Yale.Edu> VICPAUA@YaleVM.YCC.Yale.Edu writes: [...] > and so I'm looking for any PD/shareware/commerc. > good/decent C++ compilers there might be. Have a look at Zortech's C++ As far as I can tell it's complete, it is very fast and reasonably priced at $150 (they include their C compiler when you buy the C++ compiler).