keating@rex.cs.tulane.edu (John W. Keating) (02/24/91)
SDG1@JSUCCVM1.BITNET (Scott Green) writes: >According to this week's InfoWorld (18 Feb 1991), Borland's C++ version >2.0 allows development of Windows 3.0 applications without having to >purchase the Windows SDK. C++ 2.0 was introduced last week. The package >lists for $495 and includes the Whitewater Resource Toolkit and Charles >Petzold's _Programming_Windows_ book. Does this mean that C++ includes a library of it's own for windows? Can the SDK still be used with it? I'd hate to think that I bought that SDK for nothing. (For the curious, I found it cheap, and have been waiting for a chance to do the same with MSC6 :^) If anyone has had a chance to review the C++ package, give us a good review. You'll have much thanks thrown your way. John Keating -- +-------------------------------+ +---------------------------+ | Support the Coalition troops! | | keating@rex.cs.tulane.edu | +---+-------------------------------+------| John William Keating, III | | "My heart is stone and still it trembles +---------------------------+-+ | The world I have known is lost in shadow." | | "If you were right, | +---------------------------------------------+ | I'd agree with you!" | +-----------------------+