From: Jay Jaeger
That code would not run in Windows of course, but it
wouldn't be all
that difficult for someone with a C programming background to move it
to Windows under gnucc, or even Microsoft C++ or C#.
I highly recommend CygWin (which comes with 'gnucc) for doing C stuff under
Windoze:
https://www.cygwin.com/
Most Unix/Linux code just compiles and runs under it; modulo stuff that uses
things that are so Unix/Linux specific that there's no Windows equivalent,
but that's not much - fork() is even there. If you already know Unix/Linux,
it makes for a very low-learning-curve transition.
Noel