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    Gerald Schwab
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    The latest Code Project survey asks about MSVC++ standards compliance. I'm curious, does anybody use Intel's C++ compiler? As far as I can tell, Intel's compiler is much more standards compliant than MSVC++. Last time I checked, it compliled libraries like Blitz++ and Boost. Borland and MSVC++ failed. Plus it plugs right into MSVC++, just check a checkbox and your using Intel, uncheck it and your back to MSVC++. The downside, $500! So, does anybody else use Intel?

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      The latest Code Project survey asks about MSVC++ standards compliance. I'm curious, does anybody use Intel's C++ compiler? As far as I can tell, Intel's compiler is much more standards compliant than MSVC++. Last time I checked, it compliled libraries like Blitz++ and Boost. Borland and MSVC++ failed. Plus it plugs right into MSVC++, just check a checkbox and your using Intel, uncheck it and your back to MSVC++. The downside, $500! So, does anybody else use Intel?

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      Gert Boddaert
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      Gerald Schwab wrote: does anybody else use Intel? Yes, but then I work for Intel ;) - at least 'till april that is... -------------------------------------------------- If my messages appear curt, I apologize. I try to be brief to save your time as well as mine. --------------------------------------------------

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        The latest Code Project survey asks about MSVC++ standards compliance. I'm curious, does anybody use Intel's C++ compiler? As far as I can tell, Intel's compiler is much more standards compliant than MSVC++. Last time I checked, it compliled libraries like Blitz++ and Boost. Borland and MSVC++ failed. Plus it plugs right into MSVC++, just check a checkbox and your using Intel, uncheck it and your back to MSVC++. The downside, $500! So, does anybody else use Intel?

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        Tim Smith
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        Everything I hear about it is good. I tried it and had to change a little code to get the compiler to build stuff properly. But overall it worked well. Now getting it removed from my system is another story... Tim Smith Descartes Systems Sciences, Inc.

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