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by discreteevent
3367 days ago
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Well when I started programming Windows 3.1 it was with Microsoft C 7 and the help of the Petzold book. At that time it seemed to be the main way of writing Windows programs, at least until Visual Basic 3 came out anyway. It wasn't just another programming language in the Windows world. It was the programming language. |
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Also by the time Windows 3.1 got out MS-DOS was already at version MS-DOS 5.0 and DR-DOS at version 6.0.
During the lifetime of MS-DOS, many of us were happily coding on Clipper, Dbase, Turbo Pascal, Turbo Basic, Quick Pascal, TMT Pascal, FoxPro, NASM, TASM, Turbo C, Turbo C++, Modula-2....
There was plenty of choice.