o1sowise wrote: > > perryh wrote: > > "doh123" <wineforum-user@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > Unless he is learning Windows programming specifically, he might > > well be better off using a native Mac development setup instead of > > trying to learn generic programming techniques on (proprietary) > > Windows. > > He has to run Visual Studio v6 for school. > Thanks anyway. > > P.S. Is there a Visual Basic and C++ for Mac? I am not sure about VB for Mac, but I know that Macs can do C++ with Xcode. There should be a way to install it from your Mac OS X Install DVD. I forget exactly how to do it, sorry, but I know it's in there somewhere. I think it was in an "Install Extra Software" thing that is visible after you open the DVD in Finder. Hibba.