Wholly unnecessary flame. (was Re: pyXML!)
Robert
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Tue Sep 26 13:11:02 EDT 2000
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The Borland compiler is free...and I don't know why it isn't used. Probably because of all the bells and whistles that VC gives to the developer. "David" <root at 127.0.0.1> wrote in message news:39d2d532.43850056 at news.telus.net... > On Tue, 26 Sep 2000 11:47:52 +0200, Monty Taylor <mtaylor at goldridge.net> > wrote: > >> VC does not come installed on every windows machine you know. > > > >Which is a fairly appropriate summary as to why Open Source projects do tend to > >wither a bit on Windows. It's not quite so much fun to contribute if you have > >to pay for the priviledge. > > Why is Visual C/C++ being used? Why not Cygwin or Borland C/C++? The > latter two are both freely available; one of them is, IIRC, even open > source. >
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