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c++ - Linux port

I was just about to post and ask if there were plans for a Linux 
port, when I noticed it had been recently discussed.  One thing
I'd like to add though is that DMC++ is so damn fast compared to
g++ that it would be really nice to use when developing code,
even with the compatibility issue.

Another thing: when DMC++ gets more conformant, it could use gcc's
libstdc++ library and then be more complete.  If that could be
achieved even just on windows it would be pretty cool.  I could see
recommending it to all the newbies who ask about learning C or C++,
and where to get a compiler (get that a lot).
Mar 01 2003