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To: Jeroen Pluimers who wrote (9041)2/11/1998 3:00:00 AM
From: Kashish King  Read Replies (2) of 10836
 
Since BCB now does multiple targets, it would be nice to compile some of the targets you just changed, and while the compiler compiles in the background, you could start working on the compile targets that still need fixes.

As for multiple targets, I am astonished to hear that they are just getting around to something of such critical importance. Even a simple project will have a few libraries and/or DLLs. As for the point that C++Builder doesn't compile or link in the background, that's mind-blowing. How could a Win32 application, or even a Win16 application for that matter, not incorporate multiple threads or at least multiple, concurrent proceses? These are not advanced design skills, they're elementary and introductory notions. How could this be possible that this most basic design pattern is absent from C++Builder? I can't think of anyting about it that I would consider tricky save the simultaneous execution and linking of an executable; clearly you would disable running the application during the link phase.
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