Thank you - I tried gcc and found I like it a lot.  I don't care as much
about fancy as about functional, so I am happily set up
with vim and gcc now.  :)

Have you tried lcc?  I heard it's similar to gcc but not identical and I
wondered what the difference was.

I've written your book title down, to go with kernighan and ritchie's
_the c programming language_ when i am a bit farther along!

Pete Clapham wrote:

> Kathleen --
>
> I use gcc to program in C.  It works fine, and it's installed
automatically with Mandrake if you install the "developer" mode
> (when installing do customized, then developer).  It's not as fancy
as, say, Borland on Windows, but it works well.  If you want
> a book that will actually let you learn C, I would recommend the book
by Donald (I think) Kochan (the last name is correct).  If
> memory serves, the title is Programming in C (creative title, here),
second edition.  It's paperback, green, with a diamond on
> the front cover.
>
> On Fri, 25 Aug 2000 18:06:52 -0500, Kathleen Dickason wrote:
>
> >Does anyone here use Linux to program in C?  I am just learning.
Which compiler do
> >you use?
> >
> >Thanks,
> >
> >Kathleen
> >
> >
>
> Pete Clapham
> Department of Biological, Geological, and Environmental Sciences
> Cleveland State University
> Cleveland, Ohio, 44115
> Voice: [216] 687-4820
> Fax: [216] 523-7200
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]

--
Kathleen Dickason
Registered Linux user #18213

--
Kathleen Dickason
Registered Linux user #182139




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