I use Borland C++ 5.02, and it is getting quite old and I am thinking about changing my compiler.
What do you use Prelude?
I use Borland C++ 5.02, and it is getting quite old and I am thinking about changing my compiler.
What do you use Prelude?
I use Microsoft Visual C++ 6. But I have a cheapy copy of Borland somewhere for compiling code that uses textcolor and the like liberally. Though it doesn't do much good lost, does it?
-Prelude
My best code is written with the delete key.
Have you thought about uppgrading to .NET? I am still debating if I should just get the C++ and C# or drain my account and get VS.NET. Until I have made up my mind I will just wait. Haven't seen anything that I know how to do that can't be done with VS6 and .NET SDK. Lately I been using KDevelop and like it more and more.
>Have you thought about uppgrading to .NET?
As I see it VS.NET is similar enough to VS 6 that there's really no need to upgrade for very nearly $2k. The only reason I'd upgrade is to get VC#, but the SDK suits me just fine right now.
-Prelude
My best code is written with the delete key.
Benifits_of_being_a_student = MS_Visual_Studio.NET_Proferssional = $99
"only two things are infinite, the universe and human stupidity, and im not sure about the former." - albert einstein
My Visual Basic teacher told me she was looking into getting VS.net, she said something about it being compatible with 20 languages or something?? Other than that i am completely in the dark about VS.net, could someone elaborate on why it is supposed to be good, or point me to an online resource?
I have access to VS6 so i think I will just use that instead of the old version of borland.
Heres a link to Visual Studio homepage, it will have everything you want to know (other than student priceing). http://msdn.microsoft.com/vstudio/
"only two things are infinite, the universe and human stupidity, and im not sure about the former." - albert einstein
If you want .Net C++, C#, and VB you can just download the .Net SDK from microsoft and you can get Visual C++ to work with the C++.Net you can get an editor like Sharpdevelop for C# and find some editor for VB. It is all free and if you want to design GUIs visually get WinDes.exe it came with .Net SDK version 1 but not with version 2