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From: mcc@entropy.cs.princeton.edu (Martin C. Carlisle)
Subject: Re: Which compiler is best for first year CS student?
Date: 1999/08/03
Date: 1999-08-03T00:00:00+00:00	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <7o6sie$sbo$1@cnn.Princeton.EDU> (raw)
In-Reply-To: 37a6b91e.0@kastagir.senet.com.au

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In article <37a6b91e.0@kastagir.senet.com.au>,
�տ��� <taiji@senet.com.au> wrote:
>I'm currently using GNAT 3.11 on Windows98 but I found the compiler's window
>is never positioned where I want it to be and the window is too small and
>inconvenient to enter a long code.

Your question is hard for me to understand.  What do you mean by "the 
compiler's window is never where I want it to be"?  What kind of window
would be big and convenient for you to enter a "long code"?

--Martin


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  parent reply	other threads:[~1999-08-03  0:00 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 6+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
1999-08-03  0:00 Which compiler is best for first year CS student? �տ���
1999-08-03  0:00 ` jerry
1999-08-03  0:00 ` Martin C. Carlisle [this message]
1999-08-03  0:00 ` Marin David Condic
1999-08-03  0:00   ` Ed Falis
1999-08-04  0:00 ` Ian Thomson
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