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From: btaplin@silver.ucs.indiana.edu (bradley taplin)
Subject: Best C compiler and tools for DELL or ESIX.
Message-ID: <1991Jun5.234236.6076@bronze.ucs.indiana.edu>
Summary: Price/performance opinions sought from users.
Keywords: New to the world of X.
Sender: news@bronze.ucs.indiana.edu (USENET News System)
Organization: Indiana University
Date: Wed, 5 Jun 91 23:42:36 GMT
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Best C tools for a complete DELL or ESIX developer's
system? Would prefer something comparable to Borland
C++ but for UNIX. Is there no comparison? Why not?
Price is a major concern. I'm new to the X world,
want to learn serious coding. Developing a career.

On a related point, is 4 MB RAM and 100 MB HD in a
20 Mhz 386DX enough for the DELL two-user UNIX set?
How much HD space & RAM would DELL require? ESIX?
What drives and systems work with DELL's $995 set?
What more hardware might one need? And software?
Hope to purchase complete UNIX in a year or so.

Post if of common interest only; email welcome.
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 btaplin@silver.ucs.indiana.edu craves Bay Area work. Religion BA.
 Experience: IU Computing Services (hardware maint) since Sept 90. 
 Knowledge: DOS, UNIX, NeXT, VMS; Emacs, tsch, WP, 123, dB3+, TeX.
 Learning: C++, networks, formal logic. Please e-mail suggestions.
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