At 15:50 18/06/99 -0700, Zane H. Healy wrote:
I wasn't
aware that they had :-). At least Linux, *BSD, VMS (I think),
etc come with compilers.
The Hobbyist version of OpenVMS comes with compilers, the Commercial version
most definitly does not.
Well you can get gcc for VAX/VMS (I'm not sure of the status of the Alpha
port) and Digital/Compaq released Bliss-32 for both Alpha and VAX. There
are sure to be other languages/compilers available (Modula-2/3 comes to
mind). Once my home VAX arrives I guess I'll be looking for languages
(although it'll be hard to find anything I like better than Bliss-32 - even
though it's a _strange_ version of Bliss-10 which is one of my favorite
programming languages, along with Algol-68 and BCPL).
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