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Pauline Seymour  
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 More options Aug 15 1999, 3:00 am
Newsgroups: comp.lang.perl.misc, comp.lang.c
From: Pauline Seymour <pase...@ix.netcom.com>
Date: 1999/08/15
Subject: intel machines: what freebie compilers available?
I have bought myself a win98 laptop, would like to play with
some ideas using c, c++ (if I have to!), java and learn something
about perl.  I've bought a book on perl but there is nothing like
trying it out.   I (obviously) have downloaded Java from the Sun
site BUT are there any other freebie compilers around.  I use
ANSI c (for its portability) at work and have used lots of other
languages on various other systems so am not looking for
"how to write programs" info BUT neither do I need great big
sooper-dooper IDEs because few programs are going to be
greater than a few hundred lines.  
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Pauline

 
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