Re: C compilers

2003-02-27 Thread David Deckert
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

Re: C compilers

2003-02-27 Thread John Smith
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

Re: C compilers

2003-02-27 Thread Thad Hoffman
Codewarrior is available for both Mac and windows and there is a version that allows for both mac and win compiling on Mac, there is even one that allows Mac, Win, and Palm compiling. Email their support and they will hook you up. They got me set up and were way friendly. on 2/27/03 6:36 PM,

Re: C compilers

2003-02-27 Thread Thad Hoffman
You can also pick up learning CodeWarrior off ebay for $40. New is around $50 i think. It will let you build apps (SIOUX and Mac) but not dll's/slib etc... Has a debugger and full features, just limits what you can build and how big the app can be. Prices are even cheaper for Academic versions.