Ok, I'm looking for new compilers. Suggestions anyone? Oh and by the way I'm looking for something under like 15 bucks... :D
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Ok, I'm looking for new compilers. Suggestions anyone? Oh and by the way I'm looking for something under like 15 bucks... :D
oh and don't flame me because this has been asked before... i just wanted something up to date for c++ compilers.
Microsoft Visual C++ (you can get it for under 15 bucks but how you get it is not my problem)
I like VC++ as its caters for all my needs....
CodeWarrior is also a real cool compiler.....but I dont use it as much as I am more used to VC++
Devc++ is pretty neat, especially as its free.
<edit> and if you only want to spend 15 bucks, I suggest looking at the free or open source stuff...or trying your luck at Ebay...I dont think you are going to get anything for that much</edit>
suprising... i only got two votes so far...
Now you got 4.... give it time ;)Quote:
Originally posted by drdroid
suprising... i only got two votes so far...
Borland C++ 5.02
its better than 5.5, it comes with an IDE and can compile to more platforms...it does cost money however, unlike 5.5
g++
Once again, my default comment for these posts:
Dev-C++ is an IDE (Integrated Development Environment), not a compiler. The compiler that comes with it is MinGW, a Windows port of GCC (probably the most popular Unix environment compiler).
Here's a useful link:
http://www.willus.com/
VC++ (lc.exe) is #1 in my books
g++ is #2
CodeWarrior is #3
VC++ and g++?
Odd combination...
I use DevC++, which of course as someone pointed out means I'm actually using MingW.
The only reason I use it is because its a free, small download and does what I need (which isn't much).
I could use VC++ but I can't be bothered to install it.
In Linux, which I use occasionally, I just use command-line GCC... although KDevelop is a really great program.
lol, can i use dev as my ide with borland as my compiler?
msvc
If you are learning, however, I would suggest pcGrasp as your IDE with DJGPP as your compiler.
DJGPP is good, I can't get it to work on my computer.
I like g++ with gcc and the windows port of lcc for C and Windows stuff.
g++
Visual Studio .NET
OpenWatcom ... powerfull and free!
http://www.openwatcom.com/