BL> I would like to know what your recommendations of a good compiler are?
BP> And what is "good" for you s the function of what you want to do. I
BP> personally use MS Visual C++ 4.0 (just opened the 5.0, no experience
BP> yet) and I found it good.
There's now a "student edition" (or something like that) of VC++ for
less that $100. It lacks an optimizer and a profiler and you aren't
allowed to distribute compiled programs. So it's only utility would
be to learn C/C++.
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