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to: Mike Burgett
from: Robert Vaughn
date: 1996-09-11 11:59:00
subject: CSet++ v2.1

MB> PC>> Is CSet++ v2.1 a good compiler?

MB> TM> Is Clinton a good President?

MB>That's hardly fair. 2.1 did produce workable code after all.

MB>(and I don't recall it requiring executive orders, or cruise missles
MB>to do it, either.)

 Nothing has ever brought me out of lurker mode quicker than the
 above comment.

 Relatively new to Warp (couple months) but falling under it's spell,
 I wanted to learn more. Fought with EMX/GCC for a while (EO's and
 cruise missiles seem particularly apt). Decided I should climb the
 learning curve with real stuff but not at industrial strength "Pro"
 level ($600 for VAC++ is way out of my league). CSet++ seemed the
 perfect solution.

 3 shows in one weekend, too many "Do you have..? Any idea where..?
 What happens to "old" software..?" calls and checking my, short,
 list of Web Sites, I'm exhausted and stymied.

 Does anyone know where CSet++ can be obtained? At inquisitive
 "hobbyist" cost. (The real thing, docs and all, I'll need all,
 and more, the "help" I can get.)

              Bob V. (rvaughn{at}newtech.net)

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