Agree all your assertionso i revise:
bcc is only most used in windows with [x]harbour (due to last 10 year)
Why not write in the upcoming  harbour website mingw as suggested harbour
compiler for win32?
any opinion?



2009/2/3 Viktor Szakáts <harbour...@syenar.hu>

> On Tue, Feb 3, 2009 at 4:34 PM, Massimo Belgrano <mbelgr...@deltain.it>wrote:
>
>> I think that bcc is the most used in windows platform not the best
>
>
> No serious compilers on the free (and non-free) software marked
> use BCC. It's a historical thing that Harbour picked it up (*), and
> developers followed suit 10 years ago and stuck with it since then.
>
> [ (*) With reason, as 10 years ago this was pretty much the first
> mainstream and usable compiler to go free, GCC just began
> to gain acceptance and maturity with version 2.95, but it was
> much slower on the computers of that time. Times have changed,
> and none of these advantages are relevant anymore. ]
>
>
>> same library are ready only for bcc like sqlrdd,mediator, ecc
>> so i agree with a tool ready to use for bcc user like me
>
>
> Mediator is also available for MSVC. Binary distributions for
> Windows usually support MSVC and MingW these days,
> sometimes Borland, but it's fading.
>
> Anyhow above two packages show exactly why closed
> commercial products can tie developer's hand, even if they
> are otherwise good and useful ones.
>
> Brdgs,
> Viktor
>
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