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From: Sahab Yazdani <sahaby AT geocities DOT com>
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Subject: Re: Borland Turbo C++
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Date: Wed, 27 Jan 1999 14:19:22 -0500
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Well, yes because C++ is C++ anywhere but compilers like to add their
own user-friendly code anyways, but if you want to learn DJGPP, i
suggest you get a good ANSI C/C++ book instead.  BTW if you play around
with the code in the book, it should work.

smboyle wrote:
> 
> i found a book on TurboC++ but i want to learn DJGPP can i learn much from
> this book?

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