Thread: Which compiler?

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    What is a good, easy-to-use compiler for C++ ? I want one that can do almost everything though.

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    Sorry, I should have searched first.

    From what I have read now, it sounds like Microsoft Visual C++ is the way to go for a person who likes windows. I want to try and learn C++ because I eventually want to get into game design ( I am 14 now so I might as well start in my spare time ).

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    Borland Works Well

    It is great with window programming and game programming, plus its free. You can do Direct X or Open Gl programming and almost all visual c++ examples will work on it. I dont know the exact site but a search will tell you.
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    One more thing, if you are looking to program for Linux, use g++ or KDevelop. They come with most Linux distros.
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