I never finished that, did not know enough back then, maybe I do now. I work everyday and do not have alot of time, but I am gonna try to start that back up.
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I never finished that, did not know enough back then, maybe I do now. I work everyday and do not have alot of time, but I am gonna try to start that back up.
Yes, and the best IDE is vim, and the best toolkit is SDL.Quote:
Originally posted by Troll_King
I find that the best compiler is gcc for Linux.
Wrong. Some compilers _ARE_ better than others. Not only based on how they are build, but how closely they follow industry standards and or industry accepted practices, where standards vary.Quote:
I'm not going to be the first to point this out but there is no better compiler.
Furthermore, what really makes a compiler shine is WHAT YOU GET WITH IT. A compiler is just a cruncher to turn C grammar into binary code. The other tools however, are what allow you to do your job easier and more effectively-- as well as learn.
You want a compiler that gives you these things:
Display Preprocess Pass
Disassemble
Symbol Table
Link Table
Step by Step Debugger
Code Profiler
SourceCode for the libraries
Good IDE
Front-End & Back-End Support
Cross-Platform Compilation
Inline Assembler
...
and more
You can get any compiler/IDE you want off of IRC...(or so I have heard :)).
I highly recommend VC++ if you are running windows.