new Quick C "2" ?
Jeff Leyser
jal3495 at ultb.UUCP
Thu Jan 19 12:02:57 AEST 1989
In post <2759 at skivs.UUCP>, dr at skivs.UUCP (David Robins) says:
!Has anyone heard about this new version [version 2]? When is it coming out.
!How about updates from version 1.01? It seems to me I heard about
!a new MSC QuickC that would handle all the memory models in the
!integrated environment, and would remember watches and beakpoints
!across compiles, etc.
!--
!David Robins, M.D. (ophthalmologist / electronics engineer)
!The Smith-Kettlewell Institute of Visual Science, *** net: uunet!skivs!dr
Yup, V2.0 is now available. Cost is $50 + $5.50P&H, unless your last
upgrade (or the initial purchase) took place after Dec. 15th, in which
case you are only charged the P&H. New features include:
o On-line 'hypertext' based reference guide.
o A new 'getting started' book _Up and Running_.
o Support for all memory models in the intergrated environment.
o Faster compiling (claim of "up to 25,000 lines per minute").
o Support of in-line assembler.
o Better video support, include CGA, EGA, VGA, Herc and
"presentation-quality graphics and fonts."
o "An enhanced, intergrated source-level debugger."
All of the above is from the promo stuff I got just yesterday, and the
quotes are exact.
So, I asked myself, just what is the big deal? I sure don't see $50
bucks worth there. I don't use the envirnoment (hate the editor), I
rarely use a debugger, and compile time is just fine on my '286.
Frankly, I'm overwheleming unimpressed.
Usual disclaimer: I don't work for Msoft, and I _do_ like the version
of QuickC I use.
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