On Sun, 27 Aug 2000, Steve Weltman wrote:
> Didn't mean to bash Iowa (it's generally an okay place for family things and
> growing corn, etc...), I just HAD to comment on this guy's signature!  One
> of those dumb-things-ya-gotta-do-sometimes!  I have been there for work
> before, so I thought I would mention my view on things.  So if any Corn
> Huskers were offended by my message, sorry.
> 
> Steve W.  (and no, I haven't made my first billion dollars yet, but closer
> than some to doing so)

Well we weren't offended until you associated the Corn Huskers with Iowa!  
The great state of Nebraska is home to the Corn Huskers.  All fussin' and
feudin' and inbreedin' aside, we Midwesterners (especially Nebraskans) take our
football seriously.  They (Iowa) are on one side of the Missouri river and we
are on the other side....... which happens to be the winning side!  ;-)
TRBishop
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> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Brendan K Callahan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Sent: Saturday, August 26, 2000 3:18 PM
> Subject: Re: [newbie] C compilers
> 
> 
> > Are there any graphical interfaces for the compiler?  I'm used to using
> > Borland Turbo C++ (v3.x and v4.x) for Windows.  More clearly defined, I
> like
> > having scrollable windows, multiple windows, the open file dialog and
> such.
> > Anyone know anything?
> >
> > > I use the compiler that comes with Mandrake which is also the same one
> in
> > > Redhat and the others. If it's C you're programming in invoke 'gcc', if
> > > you're doing C++ use 'g++'. Although actually either one will work for
> > > both C and C++. I've gotten some funny errors from gcc when compiling a
> > > C++ program.
> >
> > --
> > Brendan K Callahan, Grinnell, IA, US  K0EES, Extra Class License
> > http://www.mp3.com/darkmare_romeo
> > K0EES, Extra Class License <dahdidah dahdahdahdahdah dit dit dididit>
> >

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