In the 80's using C on MS-DOS, was only seen by those that had UNIX at work or universities and wanted to work home.
It wasn't even C, rather SmallC or any other K&R dialect.
In any case, everyone that cared about performance was using TASM and MASM, writing everything in Assembly.
In the 80's using C on MS-DOS, was only seen by those that had UNIX at work or universities and wanted to work home.
It wasn't even C, rather SmallC or any other K&R dialect.
In any case, everyone that cared about performance was using TASM and MASM, writing everything in Assembly.