Thread: MS compiler in Linux environment

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    MS compiler in Linux environment

    Hello all,

    I have MS VC++ 6.0, I love programming in its environment. Will this work in a Linux environment? (Mandrake 8.2 Personal)

    Thanks.
    MS VC++ 6.0

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    Re: MS compiler in Linux environment

    Originally posted by Fyodorox
    Hello all,

    I have MS VC++ 6.0, I love programming in its environment. Will this work in a Linux environment? (Mandrake 8.2 Personal)

    Thanks.
    it can if you use wine :P

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    It can run in linux using wine but it cannot compile anything I suggest you get used to gcc or your out of luck.

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    >It can run in linux using wine but it cannot compile anything

    sounds good
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