I have a big 486 with many bells and whistles--including one of the best video cards, a caching disk controller, 8 MB of memory--and I've run into a performance barrier. Quattro Pro for Windows crawls, WordPerfect for Windows will barely fit (by itself), and Paradox for Windows crashes my machine. I almost threw my computer out the window when it took 12 minutes for Excel 4.0 to add a single column to one of my spreadsheets.
Instead, I decided to ditch my software. I reinstalled old DOS favorites like WordPerfect 5.1, Quattro Pro 4.0, SuperCalc, and the new Paradox 4.0. On a big 486, my applications fly, and I can still use Windows as a task switcher. My software may not have fancy features like DDE and OLE. But I'm getting work done!
Charles Ramcharan
North York, Ontario, Canada
Flexible C++
Matthew Wilson
My approach to software engineering is far more pragmatic than it
is
theoretical--and no language better exemplifies this than C++.
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