What strange, obscure or long obsolete C and C++ compilers did you use to write software?
Here are some examples that I professionally used at one point or another:
I did not know P. J. Plauger was one of the founders of Whitesmiths.
Don't be afraid to post duplicates along with any insights and observations.
Here are some examples that I professionally used at one point or another:
- Borland Turbo C
- Borland C++ Builder
- Desmet C (ran on IBM PC DOS 2 or 3.x)
- Digital C compiler - I was a beta tester for Digital's first in-house C compiler for the PDP-11; this version ran on RSX-11M+.
- Digital VAX-11 C
- TI TMS320/C30 C cross-compiler
- Paradigm C/C++ (Winter Edition) - for an embedded x86 point of sale application; required a USB dongle to work.
- Watcom C for PE and LE executables in DOS/Windows (this later evolved into OpenWatcom)
- Whitesmith's C (PDP-11)
I did not know P. J. Plauger was one of the founders of Whitesmiths.
Don't be afraid to post duplicates along with any insights and observations.