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> Yeah, he was a MS/VC++ fan Dr. Dobbs' Journal has always covered multiple C++ compilers, not just Visual C++. Read the archives of Al Stevens' column. DDJ also covers Java, Python, XML and a variety of progeamming languages. If you go back to the early '90s, my own C++ articles (DDJ or other publications) included source code for compiling with the Borland and Microsoft compilers. I wrote about programming with Borland's OWL framework, and my 1995 book covered both OWL and MFC. The CD also had Borland and MSVC versions of my SQL classes. "a while back" Some of us were actually writing software before Java and XML existed. Some even before C++ existed, and surprise, people said "I thought you did C, assembly language, or PL/M." And before that ...
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