Choosing a PC compiler

Bob Angell bangell%peruvian.utah.edu at cs.utah.edu
Mon Feb 18 01:10:22 AEST 1991


In article <1991Feb17.070148.9887 at hellgate.utah.edu> bangell%peruvian.utah.edu at cs.utah.edu (Bob Angell) writes:
>In article <91045.144108C63753 at TRMETU.BITNET> C63753 at TRMETU.BITNET (SAOOD KEMAL ABASSI) writes:
>>
>>I want to use C language in a program for developing some diagrams. Therefor
>>I have to choose a C compiler that offers strong graphic functions library.
>>Could anyone suggest a good C compiler for IBM PC.
>>
>>Thanks in anticipation.
>
>Try the new Borland C++, it promises to have strong WINDOWS interfacing and 
>other graphic capabilities.  It sells for ~100.00 if you are a student or
>affiliated with a university.  I am not sure of the retail price.  
>
>Their telephone number is:  (408)438-8400
>
>-Bob-
>
>bangell at peruvian.utah.edu
>angellrl at cc.utah.edu
>!peruvian.utah.edu!bangell
>
>"No affiliation to the above company, just a satisfied customer!"
>
Also try Power C, it sells for ~55 with debugger and source!  However, I am not
sure of its graphic capabilities, it is a great compiler.

-Bob-



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