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G'Day Trevor,
On 29-06-95, Trevor D'Arcy-Evans said to All the following :
TD> I think the header says it all. Which is easier to learn OS/2
TD> programming with - IBM CSet++ or Borland C++ for OS/2.
I have CSet++ 2.1 and Borland C++ for OS/2 1.0 CSet++ is still installed,
Borland is not :-) I started programming with OS/2 and find CSet++ no more
difficult to use than Borland. Workframe is as good as the IDE that comes
with Borland. CSet++ is a more robust compiler IMHO.
TD> I really only need to learn OS/2 C/C++ programming as I'm already a
TD> fair DOS programmer.
Go with CSet++, contact IBM Australia for confirmation, but by purchasing
CSet++ now, I beleive you are entitled to a free upgrade to the soon to be
released CSet++ 3.0 (To be known as VisualAge C++).
See you at the next User Group meeting? :-)
Regards,
Jason Meaden
- TeamOS/2
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