Wesley Parish escreveu:
I'm wondering what the advantage of choosing any one particular C compiler over the rest, might be. (Admittedly, one major advantage of DJGPP and OpenWatcom is portability, which TurboC/C++ doesn't have; nobody's every ported BCC to anything other than a *DOS that I'm aware of. ;)

Adding to my former comment: Now-days, performance is rarely the problem, making it compile is the big question.

As for Borland, there is the distribution problem amd the executable is not clearly stated even for OpenSource use.

Alain


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