Good morning. It looks like I need to get back into the 
programming world for some things I do at work. Many years ago I 
dabbled in C and used Symantec's Think C. To let you know how long ago 
that was, I dusted off the box last night and it was Version 4. Last 
time I checked I think version 10 was out?
     Anyway, I am now in search of sofware for the Mac that will let me 
program in C or C++. I tried several searches last night with no luck. 
I even checked the Symantec site and couldn't determine if they still 
support Think C.
     Someone out there must be programming on their Mac. What do you 
use/recommend?

Thanks,

Greg



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