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Re: Source for C++ compiler



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At 02:22 PM 3/24/98 -0800, you wrote:
>I'm trying to learn C++, and have purchased
>one of those "Teach Yourself" books.  Naturally, you need a C++ compiler
>and program editor to do the exercises - any recommendations as to which
>is best/cheapest.  And, I'm afraid that the latter attribue may be the
>more important to me right now.  Any web sites where I can download a
>compiler, say a demo version?
>
>In the event that I need to buy something, whose product is good for a
>beginner?  I don't want something that: 1) cost $600, 2) will take more
>time to install and learn than it takes me to learn C++, and 3) enriches
>Bill Gates.
>
>Thanks helping a fellow trader who's just trying to make a few bucks
>on the side by doing some contract programming.
>
>Jay Mackro
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