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'''Digital Mars''' is a small ] software ] owned by ] that makes ], and ] compilers (and associated utilities such as an ] "IDDE") for ] and ]. They also distribute the compilers for free on their web site. | |||
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The C compiler was know, in different times, as Datalight C compiler, then Zorland C and then Zortech C. The C++ compiler was known as Zortech C++ (the first commercial C++ compiler for ]), later ] C++ and now Digital Mars C++ (DMC++). | |||
The company has gained notice in the software development community for the ] which they developed in-house. | |||
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Digital Mars is a small USA software company owned by Walter Bright that makes C, and C++ compilers (and associated utilities such as an IDE "IDDE") for Windows and DOS. They also distribute the compilers for free on their web site.
The C compiler was know, in different times, as Datalight C compiler, then Zorland C and then Zortech C. The C++ compiler was known as Zortech C++ (the first commercial C++ compiler for Windows), later Symantec C++ and now Digital Mars C++ (DMC++).
The company has gained notice in the software development community for the D programming language which they developed in-house.
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