OT: Best programming suite recommendations.

From: Robert C Wittig <rwittig_at_chicago.us.mensa.org>
Date: Thu Oct 31 19:39:57 2002

> Well... its for the Mac, but can do Win32 as well... I use REALbasic.
> Think of it as a Mac version of MS Visual Basic, without the MS
> attachments.

There's TrueBASIC, too, by Kemeny and Kurtz, the guys who first wrote
BASIC in 1964. The company is still selling up-to-date packages that are
dual compatible... Mac/ DOS and Mac/ Win 3/95/98.
http://www.truebasic.com/

I would guess that what makes a particular language good, is how well
adapted it is to what you are trying to do. What makes a good IDE might
depend more on how big the project is.

-wittig http://www.robertwittig.com/
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