ad603a7745 ^ a b "Microsoft Readies Quick C for Windows for July Introduction". Usage: 1. p.28. Borland C++ 5.5 is only a 8.5 MB download. It probably won't be able to handle massive programs, but for teaching yourself the ropes of C or C++ it's a quick, easy and free way to get started. It generates code for the ALPHA, SPARC, MIPS R3000, and Intel x86 and its successors.
Cc386 is a free Win 32 C compiler, that supports C99 (or will do soon). DotNET Nuclear C# Compiler 1.0.3983.17298License: Freeware DotNET Nuclear C# Compiler is a handy, easy to use application specially designed to help you edit and compile your source code fast and easy. End of Life: Unknown . TinyCC (aka TCC) is a small fast C compiler that is meant to be self-relying: you do not need an external assembler or linker because TCC does that for you. May 22, 1989. ^ "Quick Assembler bundled with Microsoft's Quick C". Platform: Windows . QuickC is a lineal ancestor of Visual C++.[6][7][8][9][10] The three Quick language implementations were designed for power users (as opposed to professional developers, whom Microsoft supplied with programming languages in the form of expensive and more comprehensive implementations for the three languages in question as well as C++, Fortran, and Cobol) and educational use; in all three cases their major competitor was Borland with its Turbo compiler series.[11] Microsoft Macro Assembler also competes with Borland's Turbo Assembler[12]. May 13, 1991.
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