[plug] Linux ver Windows in Program development

James Elliott James.Elliott at wn.com.au
Thu May 2 22:29:48 WST 2002


Hi Tim

I don't know wether this has any relevance at all (I am new to Linux), but
Borland have an RAD rpduct where you write your software in C++ and then
compile for both Windows or Linux ... ie write once and compile twice.

James Elliott
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----- Original Message -----
From: "David White" <tadewhite at optusnet.com.au>
To: <plug at plug.linux.org.au>
Sent: Thursday, May 02, 2002 2:29 PM
Subject: [plug] Linux ver Windows in Program development


> Hi all. I have a odd situation here. My dad develops Software in FORTRAN
> that has to run on W2k for Alcoa. He has a W2k box and a emergency backup
> WinNT4 Box. He would like to use Linux as his primary OS but is constanly
> compiling and testong his programs. Is there some way that he can do all
> this under linux and when a version compilation is needed then can boot
> into W2k and compile the windows version without changing anything. He
> needs a windows api for his program and if anybody has infomation on 1) a
> linux version of the Windows api that is exactly the same. 2) A fortran
> compiler that is later than g77
>
> Tim
>
>
>




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