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First I want to thank your developers for
a great opportunity to learn about graphic, system and application programming
using Unicon. I come from a project management background and basically I am
shifting gear to integrate software engineering as part of my curriculum.
In the process of surveying various languages, I
found that Unicon demonstrates all the right attributes to provide me a
complete environment to rapidly catch up on numerous design and code
information related numerous concepts such as virtual machine interpreter,
abstract data typing, visual interfacing, multitasking, etc, right off the box.
Also, there are numerous concepts related to compiler and interpreter design
that the Unicon project cover in a very unique fashion. In short, this is a
fascinating language.
My development environment is presently
configured for Borland C++ running on a Windows 98/ME platform.
Do you have any suggestions on what steps I should
take to configure and adapt Unicon system to my environment? It appears
that most information gathered so far relate to NT running Microsoft Visual
C++.
Again, your contribution is greatly
appreciated.
Regards,
Bernard Carrier
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- [Unicon-group] Compiling Unicon under Borland C++ for Wind... Bernard Carrier
- RE: [Unicon-group] Compiling Unicon under Borland C++... Art Eschenlauer
