Wow,
what a witty comment ! You floored me with that one.
Do you do much embedded development ?
Do you know what embedded development is ?
Do you use visual C++ for embedded systems ?
Hmmm....
Back up your comments next time.
I've been following the posts here, and I don't know where the "donations" bit came up from either.
I've been a strong supporter (and customer) of watcom from the early days.
The watcom compiler is a great C/C++ compiler. I don't see how a compiler can be "dead". I do a lot of development for embedded systems, and can't imagine using a better compiler that watcom's.
I don't see how today's *visual* C++ compilers can compare.
I for one am looking forward to future compiler releases.
Wow, what a witty comment ! You floored me with that one. Do you do much embedded development ? Do you know what embedded development is ? Do you use visual C++ for embedded systems ? Hmmm.... Back up your comments next time.
Yeah,
I've been following the posts here, and I don't know where the "donations" bit came up from either.
I've been a strong supporter (and customer) of watcom from the early days.
The watcom compiler is a great C/C++ compiler. I don't see how a compiler can be "dead". I do a lot of development for embedded systems, and can't imagine using a better compiler that watcom's.
I don't see how today's *visual* C++ compilers can compare.
I for one am looking forward to future compiler releases.
All the best to the openwatcom team !