>> <[email protected]> wrote:
>> > my daughter is in the same boat - I gave up, she went to the local
>> > browsing centre, got a copy of turbo C and installed it on an old doze
>> > machine in my wife's office (which she keeps because her printer is not
>> > linux compatible). One cannot torture kids with one's own principles.
>> > Anyway she is quite happy with linux for the past 8 years or so -
>> > except for this one thing. btw, I surprised your younger brother
>> >listens to you - mine never did ;-)
>>
>> Doesn't Turbo C work on linux under dosbox?
>>

>I frankly do not want to get my hands dirty with pirated software - the
>kid  is under legal age anyway and it is just a few months more ...

Why don't you use Codeblocks or Dev C++? Both are free software and far
easier to use that Turbo C.

I am using Codeblocks and Dev C++ for teaching community college teachers
at IIDA and they both work very well. Dev C++ is a bit clunky but
CodeBlocks is pretty good.

-Prem



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