All I'm doing is programming very simple little programs as part of a uni
degree. I use 'Quincy' on a pee cee at home, and Code Warrior on the Uni
Linux Machines, but if I could run something on my 1400, that would be much
better, hence the MPW I'm (still) downloading... :-)

--
John


On 28/2/03 11:36 AM, "David Deckert" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>> That said, if you're coding for Windows machines, you're probably sol
>> anyway, since you're going to need the windows libraries.
> 
> I thought there was a version of CodeWarrrior that could make Windows
> apps, much like the full version of the Mac version of RealBasic can
> make Windows apps (I realize RealBasic isn't a C compiler.)
> 
> Even so, if Windows software is what you want to create, I'd think the
> whole process woule be better to do it on a PC, yes?
> 
> -David


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