Been programming since 1983, huh? I did my first commercial app on an
Apple ][e in the summer of '83 too. A custom job for an educational
service unit to keep track of billing and scheduling their speech
pathologists. Ah, the nostalgia...
Anyway, you probably want to run gcc from a command line. On Mac OS,
you can get a command shell by going to Applications / Utilities /
Terminal. This gives you a normal Unix command shell and you can use
Makefiles and everything that you're probably used to. GUI IDE's are
for wimps! :-)
-Dave Williss
John Jackson wrote:
Thanks v. much to Andrew and Hugh. I'll take their
advice, and take this to another list!
Cheers,
John J
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