On Fri, 2 Mar 2001 at 14:35, Ambrosio Berdijo Jr. wrote:
> GCC is the compiler, it handles both C and C++ (thru g++ frontend?) It
> is just the same as the tcc (Turbo C command line compiler)

Just a side note, GCC is NOT "just the same" as Turbo C (tc) or Turbo
C/C++ (tcc). The former complies with the ANSI C standard. The latter
don't seem to strictly. They have a number of added stuff at least for C
like say, getch() and clrscr() that don't work on GCC.

I'm currently using a laptop in school, all because I want to write code
that I'm sure works on Linux. (I sure hope my code works on Turbo C too,
though. My lab instructor checks our code by compiling it using Turbo
C. Oops.)

> There's no need for pirated tools to develop great software. 

Very well said!!! If you can't pay, use the alternative. There's so much
more around. A pirate is a pirate is a pirate. It doesn't matter on what
platform you're on. Running Linux does not mean you don't pay for
commercial Linux applications.

 --> Jijo

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