Author: Sean Empey
Date: 10:21:29 08/10/00
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On August 09, 2000 at 20:21:52, Dann Corbit wrote: >On August 09, 2000 at 20:20:27, Sean Empey wrote: > >>On August 09, 2000 at 17:39:47, robert blackwell wrote: >> >>>Good day everyone! Im wondering which platforms, or languages are good for >>>learning to program, and or create a chess program?. I would also like to find a >>>free download, but will but if needed.Just dont tell my wife! :> Thanks in >>>advance! Robert >> >> >>the GNU C compiler is free, if you want to program under the Unix/Linux OS. You >>can find this on gnu's website. I can not think of any free compilers under the >>win32 enviroment. > >Yet there are very many of them. Cygnus' GCC compiler for Win32 springs to mind >as one excellent example. > >The C FAQ lists some others. Thanks. I have noticed quite a few free WIN32 compilers mentioned. I guess I should get my head out of MS VS and look around. :)
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