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Subject: Re: C compilers for CP/M
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Date: Wed, 10-Jul-85 16:48:40 EDT
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I'd like to add that C/80 produces the smallest and fastest .com files.
BDS-C compiles very fast, but is probably the most non-standard.  For
"standardness" and portability you can't beat Aztec.

Personally, I have a short fuse, so I stick with Turbo Pascal, which
doesn't tax my patience at compile time.

I recommend referring to the very complete review of C compilers
published recently in Computer Language magazine.