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From: Sascha Imme <imme AT uni-bremen DOT de>
Newsgroups: comp.os.msdos.djgpp
Subject: Re: Very New Guy
Date: Fri, 03 Oct 1997 04:06:51 +0200
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> is there one there?  Does DJGPP have a program to write the program with a
> run button in it?  Or is it just a compiler?  Please let me know.  Also, I

DJGPP doesn't come with an IDE on its own. There's a really good one
though which I can highly recommend you to use. It's similar to
Borland's IDE used in TC/BC 3.1. It's called RHIDE and you can always
download the newest version from any SimTel-mirror or from the official
RHIDE-homepage at http://www.tu-chemnitz.de/~rho/rhide/rhide.html


> buy Borland C++ ver. 5.0 Development Suite(?) for $99 from my school
> bookstore.  Should I buy that?  Please let me know.  Any help is greatly

Well, you probably have to decide this on your own. It sure is a very
professional package with all you need for developing DOS- and
Windows-Apps. But as far as I'm concerned, I prefer DJGPP over any other
DOS-32bit-compiler (and probably most other readers of this newsgroup
think the same).
If you plan to develop Win32-Apps as well, you should probably get
Borland's development suite or MS Visual C++. They offer much more
features than RSXNTDJ (DJGPP-extension for developping Win32-Apps).


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Sascha Imme, imme AT uni-bremen DOT de, http://www.uni-bremen.de/~imme
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