M maddogchen Diamond Member Feb 17, 2004 8,903 2 76 May 13, 2005 #1 Just wondering. I still use Microsoft Visual C++ Compiler.
D DaveSimmons Elite Member Aug 12, 2001 40,730 670 126 May 13, 2005 #2 VC++ 6 and MFC for work, our products are desktop applications and there has been no good reason to move our apps to VC++ 7 or .NET.
VC++ 6 and MFC for work, our products are desktop applications and there has been no good reason to move our apps to VC++ 7 or .NET.
EagleKeeper Discussion Club Moderator<br>Elite Member Staff member Oct 30, 2000 42,589 5 0 May 13, 2005 #4 MS mainly. Borland for one project. Used Watcom until M$ got their head out of their butt in the mid 90's
MS mainly. Borland for one project. Used Watcom until M$ got their head out of their butt in the mid 90's
watdahel Golden Member Jun 22, 2001 1,657 11 81 www.youtube.com May 13, 2005 #7 I agree with you all, java is dbest.
Nothinman Elite Member Sep 14, 2001 30,672 0 0 May 13, 2005 #11 Just did come C with gcc, vim, gdb, etc on Linux and it keeps reminding me how much easier perl makes things :/
Just did come C with gcc, vim, gdb, etc on Linux and it keeps reminding me how much easier perl makes things :/
jlarsson Golden Member Jul 31, 2001 1,050 0 76 May 13, 2005 #12 Mostly VC++ .NET and gcc, (among others).
Bulldog13 Golden Member Jul 18, 2002 1,655 1 81 May 13, 2005 #16 Originally posted by: screw3d gcc on windows.. Click to expand...
R randumb Platinum Member Mar 27, 2003 2,324 0 0 May 13, 2005 #18 vc++ 6, despite the sketchy standards compliance