ok devcpp was ok but i wont a really good user friendly compiler and price isnt really my problem cuz im really getting into this c++.
so can anyone give me a recomendation on were i should invest my money
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ok devcpp was ok but i wont a really good user friendly compiler and price isnt really my problem cuz im really getting into this c++.
so can anyone give me a recomendation on were i should invest my money
What's wrong with Dev-C++?
You might try out some trial versions of some compilers to see how you like them.
Invest your money in a few blank CDs, burn a Linux distribution onto them, and install it onto a fresh partition.
Then use gcc and emacs.
Or you can spend $800 on the Microsoft Visual Studio .NET 2003 Compile Button.
hmmm that MVS .net sounds like a good idea
Ha ha
i just would like a diffrent or better user interface and i did do a couple of trials and i like other things better but i just wonted some suggestions for a user friendly compilerQuote:
Originally Posted by dwks
Microsoft Visual Studio .NET 2003 is ANYTHING but user friendly LOL. I have it and only use it for win32API, I personally hate it. But I have to use it for the game programming I do, for some reasons...
Dev-c++ is my favorite compiler, I love it and its FREE!
Dev-C++ is a compiler?
http://www.compilers.net/
http://www.thefreecountry.com/compilers/cpp.shtml
Plenty to choose from, why not post a review of your findings?
Dev-C++ is an IDE, it uses the MingW port of GCC as the compiler. :rolleyes:
MS VC++ .NET is aimed at power users, and large complicated projects. Making trivial small stuff all the time in .NET becomes that way stupid, bloated and annoingly hardworking, Unless you use always the same project, and simply switch source files. But MS VC .net is a excellent tool, although I won't advise it to anyone with little experience. You'd spend more time trying to work with the IDE than doing real programming.
Dude dont be a smart A$$, It uses gcc and you know what I mean.Quote:
Originally Posted by Rashakil Fol
I find VC++ way too bloated for my needs... I find that Dev-C++ is definately the best IDE out there... besides, of course, Vim + GCC :D
Here's a couple links to IDE's and you can download them with the MinGW compiler:
http://www.codeblocks.org/
http://www.parinyasoft.com/
Regards,
Brian
I like that second link I'm going to give it a try :)
It is pretty nice but it doesn't have class browsing or auto-complete. Not that dev's works the best or anything :)
I like MinGW Developer Studio from your second link Br5an, it works nice and very simple.
Blah, i have DevC++ and i find it to be ok, but i would
never never trade my current IDE/Compiler for
any other IDE/Compiler, except a new version of it.
I love it and i dont experience any of the problems
i have had with DevC++, and now to come to think
of it i cant think of one problem ive had period with it.
Oh really ;)Quote:
Originally Posted by ILoveVectors
i have went around and i foune devcpp is very good and its free but i like my new visual studeo .net thanx for the input
Those are the two I use too - good choices. I occasionally work a bit with Borland compilers, but it's rare.Quote:
i have went around and i foune devcpp is very good and its free but i like my new visual studeo .net thanx for the input
Sorry for off topic question, but whats with dev-c++ and those pop up things, i would say tooltips but i dont think they are... the ones that say "sometimes headers get that do a".
And dev-c++ has crashed on me before, and VS.net 2003 had a bug on my comp once, where it wouldnt compile a perfectly fine for loop when devc++ did... I am bad luck sometimes.
But I'm happy with it, I like to use devc++ to make very quick programs for testing purposes, then when I want to make a big app I'll use VS.net or maybe the one I just downloaded it looks nice.