Relay-Version: version B 2.10 5/3/83; site utzoo.UUCP Path: utzoo!mnetor!seismo!mimsy!cvl!umd5!umbc3!stevenj From: stevenj@umbc3.UMD.EDU (Steven Vore ) Newsgroups: comp.sys.ibm.pc Subject: Re: C compilers? Message-ID: <243@umbc3.UMD.EDU> Date: Wed, 17-Dec-86 21:18:27 EST Article-I.D.: umbc3.243 Posted: Wed Dec 17 21:18:27 1986 Date-Received: Thu, 18-Dec-86 05:12:28 EST Reply-To: stevenj@umbc3.umd.edu Organization: University of Maryland, Baltimore County Lines: 23 In article <1358@cit-vax.Caltech.Edu> tim@tomcat.UUCP (Tim Kay) writes: >In article <1218@dataio.Data-IO.COM> bright@dataio.UUCP (Walter Bright) writes >>In article <75800002@uiucdcsp> vanzandt@uiucdcsp.cs.uiuc.edu writes: >>> Question: If I were to buy a C compiler for my AT, which one >>> should I buy? >>That's easy. By Datalight C. It costs $99, and is available from: >>(206) 367-1803. >It's even easier by that argument. By Mix C. It costs only $39, and is >It seems to be a reliable compiler, but I have only used it for small >programs. >Timothy L. Kay tim@csvax.caltech.edu reliable, mabye, but it produces S-L-O-W programs. Check out an article in a recent Dr. Dobbs (sorry for no date, but I'm at work and the mag's at home) called 'Benchmarking C compilers'. I've been looking too, and I'm probably going to follow Mr. Bright and go with Datalight. Steven J. Vore stevenj@umbc3.umd.edu -------------------- MY opinions, only MINE. belonging only to ME (and others who know what's correct, of course)