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by pjmlp
982 days ago
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In Europe, in a MS-DOS world without cross-platform considerations, it took until Windows 3.x release, and Watcom C++ with its DOS extender for folks to really care about C and C++. In fact, we used Turbo C 2.0 to prepare our code samples to deploy them into a single Xenix computer shared across the whole school, and that was it, nothing else. |
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If we're waxing historic here, my first C compiler (of my own and not a university VAX | PDP version) was the Cain | Hendrix Small C compiler (released 1980) which I handcopied in 1982 and extended over the next year or three as I read the Dragon books and other works .. bit of a side exercise while doing an engineering degree and working on a sheep shearing robot.
Thank-you Dr. Dobb's Journal of Computer Calisthenics & Orthodontia
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Small-C