what compiler does every one use?
I use Borland and Dev C++
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what compiler does every one use?
I use Borland and Dev C++
I use MSVC++ 6.0 Enterprise Edition (<- sounds fancy,but i only
use the c++ compiler)
C++ for me its the easiest:)
same as Travis Dane
He asked for the compiler
Like Borland or DEV or VC
I use mingw mostly, I also use borland bcc55 sometimes, but i don't use command line stuff, i actually haven't looked at how to use it that way...I use those two with Quincy2000.
gcc - GNU project C and C++ compiler
or
CC - Sun WorkShop Compilers C++ 6
I'm a mac addict. On my iBook at home I use Macintosh Programmer's Workshop (MPW) because it is the only free compiler I could find for Mac OS. At school I use Metrowerks Codewarrior. I prefer Codewarrior due to its easy interface and better debugging system.
MS Visual Studio 6.0 Enterprise
MingW(GCC)
gcc (djgpp) for C programs only (when i installed it i forgot to do the c++ stuff and am too lazy to figure it out now)
gcc (mingw) for C and C++
lcc (win32) for C, usually for little win32 programs
pacific (dos) for C, usually for little dos programs (16 bit .exe's can get pretty small! :) )
Visual Studio .NET Enterprise Architect 2003 Final Beta
CodeWarrior
80% - Codewarrior
15% - MSVC++6
5% - Mingw
MSVC++ 6.0 but it's got way to many problems with compiling C++ code. I'd like to get Codewarrior or at least MSVC++ .NET so that I have a compiler which lets me do what I should be able to do.
The most recent version of Devc++ comes with the Mingw compiler (gcc port) and that is very up to dateQuote:
Originally posted by Polymorphic OOP
MSVC++ 6.0 but it's got way to many problems with compiling C++ code. I'd like to get Codewarrior or at least MSVC++ .NET so that I have a compiler which lets me do what I should be able to do.
- Visual Age C++ 3.0 for OS/2
- gcc, g++
- MSVC++ 6.0 Enterprise (only using MFC)
- Borland C++ Builder
DEV-C++ The best one for me, though the debugger isn't brill, I never use it.
visual stupid.net
MSVC++
Quick C (Only because some of our existing programs were written for Quick C, and we have a special library for our special hardware.)
I've used an old Borland compiler for Windows 3.1, and I used the Pacific C compiler when I needed a DOS program.
I ran across a survey of FREE compilers here: http://www.thefreecountry.com/develo...ilerpoll.shtml
Of 12000+ responses, BORLAND is the clear WINNER!
In 7 cases out of 10 I use Borland C++ 5.02.
Other 3 are MS VisualC++, Builder 4 and gcc.
MSVS C++ generally. gcc for my class esp. to compile C codes.
Planning to switch to .NET soon. :)
MSVC++ 6.0 Enterprise Edition for me.
MSVC++ 6.0 and gcc.
Dev C++
Microsoft Visual C++ 6.0 Pro.
and I sometimes use DEV C++ 4.
I use Metrowerks Codewarrior version 7.
- GCC
- Borland C++ Builder
- MS Visual C++ 6.0
gcc
mingw32 (a lot)
borland C++ 5.5 (sometimes)
msvc++ (sometimes)
cygwin (sometimes)
mingw arm (a lot)
cygwin for arm (a lot)
say why would you care?:confused:
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I use Borland 5.5.
Vc++6
GCC 99% of the time
MSVC++ 6.0 Standard for C++ & Windows
SharpDevelop (IDE) for C# and .NET C# compiler (csc)
DJGPP for C programs
and JavaSDK for Java...i'm so dead.