Looking for Windows C++ Guru for h*elp
delsol
delsol at garlic.com
Mon Feb 9 19:09:52 GMT 1998
While it is true that the MS foundation class add a LOT of code (more than OWL
did)
you can program in windows without it. Just use the windows API. It's not as
bad as some
people will tell you and for most programs will get the job done without a lot
of extra run time
code thrown in.
I write applications that save users from them self's. Every thing must run
from a single floppy so the run time must be very small by windows standards.
Sorry to add any confusion to the mix. Both the MSFC and OWL are good for some
applications but for most I still feel that plane old C will do.
Daniel
PS - the reason that I recommend the Microsoft product is that in general it
works a lot better
over a wide range of systems....
Sandy wrote:
> Tony
>
> Might be out of luck. I don't know if Borland is going to put a preview of
> the new version on the web. You might just have to purchase a copy ;-).
> Wait until tomorrow, the new version is being announced at SD West in San
> Fransisco, so if it is to go on the web, it likely will be tomorrow.
>
> Sandy
>
> At 09:34 AM 2/9/98 +0000, you wrote:
> >Sandy wrote:
> >>
> >Sandy, the C++ builder is no longer available - can you tell me where
> >else it may be so I can download a preview version?
> >
> >Thanks
> >Tony
> >
> >--
> >Sent By Tony Cooper.
> >email: tony.cooper at virgin.net
> >Allow at least 10 working minutes for reply. ;)
> >
> >
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