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From: gleicher@duke.cs.duke.edu (Michael Gleicher)
Newsgroups: comp.sys.mac
Subject: Mac ][ C compilers
Message-ID: <10814@duke.cs.duke.edu>
Date: 12 Dec 87 15:05:30 GMT
Organization: Duke University CS Dept.; Durham, NC
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Keywords: LSC vs Aztec

(I know this debate has been had before, but I'm a new convert to the
 Mac Universe)

Can anyone tell me the relative merits/demerits of Aztec C (or some other
inexpensive development environment) vs. LightSpeed on the Mac ][.

LightSpeed is what everyone seems to recommend, but Aztec says it has a
symbolic debugger (any good? I'm used to codeview on a PC and dbx on UNIX)
make (does LSC have this?) and unlimited data size (this is important as
I hope to port a prolog compiler from UNIX eventually, does LSC let you
have huge memory spaces? - I want to have as much of my 5 megs for heap
as possible)

Thanks,

Mike

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