Ask if he will provide a Windows box and compiler suite for you...
This kind of thing is getting worse. I'm hearing from more and more
students that they are required to turn in Microsoft Visual Studio
"projects" as their homework, they have to write programs that work
under Windows, they have to turn in papers as Word .doc files...
It sucks a lot. I'm glad I'm not in school anymore, because I'd
probably get kicked out for "attitude problems" when one of my
professors tried to pull this crap on me.
On Mon, 2002-05-13 at 22:42, Seth Hollen wrote:
> My C programming instructor wants all submitted source code accomanied
> by a windows executable file. Can I use GCC to do this somehow.
>
> I really don't like this BTW
> --
> Take care,
>
> Seth
> seth@hollen.org
> 727-919-1598
>
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