I am new to C programming, used to do programming On C++ at windows XP.
Pls. Someone Help Right now using Windows 7 64-Bit. My University doesn't allow me change my operating system .
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I am new to C programming, used to do programming On C++ at windows XP.
Pls. Someone Help Right now using Windows 7 64-Bit. My University doesn't allow me change my operating system .
well im using also Win7 64-bit and I use Dev C++
The Dev-C++ Resource Site
works great
Visual studio is always a good place to start. The Express Edition is free I believe.
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Dev-C++ is a crappy old buggy and unsupported IDE. At least move to wxDev-C++ which is currently in development and supported.
You could always give Code::Blocks a try too. It comes with GCC. I've heard Pelles C is not too bad, though I have never tried it myself.
- Using The GNU GDB Debugger: Tutorial with examples and exercises.
smorgasbordet - Pelles C
ANSI C-99, free, 64bit
thanks for your support
Thanks alot
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