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Re: Computing Editorial (please read)



>>>>> "PS" == Paul Schlyter <pausch@saaf.se> writes:

PS> The Macintosh came without programming langauges from the very
PS> beginning: the rationale was "the average computer user doesn't do
PS> any programming". But with the recent introduction of Mac OS/X
PS> perhaps Apple let gcc and friends remain on the disk..... I don't
PS> know myself -- perhaps someone with access to Mac OS/X can check
PS> this out?

OS X ships with a full development suite (IDE, debugger, compilers,
GUI builder, etc) on a separate CD. I can't remember if gcc and the
include files are installed by default with the OS or if you need to
install the developer CD for that. Probably the latter.

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