what's your setup? why is it superior to all of ours?
Compiler - Borland 5.5 (free)
Editor - Code-Genie
It's free, (code genie was like 25$ to register actually) and it's ANSI C compliant and it's Borland (always good support when needed)
what's your setup? why is it superior to all of ours?
Compiler - Borland 5.5 (free)
Editor - Code-Genie
It's free, (code genie was like 25$ to register actually) and it's ANSI C compliant and it's Borland (always good support when needed)
i just got this error message while trying to open a file off the internet in code genie
Internet Does Not Exists.
Create?
[yes] [no]
I tried to attach my screen shot but it's too big.
Yeah, i have VIDE as well, but I like creating the internet with CodeGenie. Of course I created it but CodeGenie froze up.. i guess that kinda thing could take a while.
I tried shrinking it to just the box but i'm getting upload errors now. (i addressed them in the to webmaster thread)
Microsoft VC++ 6.0
Borland 5.5 + VIDE
Use both, each has its strength.
mfc2themax-Creator of all that is.
Bloodshed Dev-C++. Free, no need for command line.
MSVC 6 professional
Hate it .......
Want to try CodeWarrior....
Anyone here use it ?
can you use it for directx/mfc as easily as msvc?
Free the weed!! Class B to class C is not good enough!!
And the FAQ is here :- http://faq.cprogramming.com/cgi-bin/smartfaq.cgi
i hated codewarrior, it's missing almost every non-ANSI C or C++ header available. You have iostream fstream and the stl but you don't have any of the extras microsoft and borland usually supply. (conio.h, windows.h, ddraw.h, etc.)
I use MSVC for most things, but I also use DJGPP (which I guess I should make an IDE for that as well...) hmm....I had bloodshed for a while but I didn't really like it too much. I wanna rty codewarrior (like a demo) just for the heck of it. I had some old DOS version of Borland for a while that I didn't like (I think it was Turbo C) maybe I'll ty 5.5 now...
hmmm....why don't you cut your thing so it's just the messagebox, then save it as a jpeg? It should cut down the size well.
microsoft VC++ 6.0 -- MFC apps only...
borland C++ 5.02 -- my first compiler...IMHO junk. i haven't tried newer versions of Borland, but 5.02 is SLOW.
and:
gcc -- my favorite because it's what I really learned on.
THIS IS NOT JUST A CHRONICLING OF THINGS WE HAVE DONE IN THE PAST BUT OUR RISE TO POWER.
I have MSVC++ 6.0 (standard edition), with its built in compiler.
Symantec 7.0(did anybody know Symantec used to make compilers?), and IDE
Mingw GCC + Scintilla/SciTE
DJGPP + DevC++
RedHat 7.0 + GCC + Emacs/Vi
My setup is best because of its versatility. I'm trying to get Cygwin, but the installation is being a b****. It won't let me connect to the places from which I need to download the packages.
All generalizations are false
>i hated codewarrior, it's missing almost every non-ANSI C or C++ header available. You have iostream fstream and the stl but you don't have any of the extras microsoft and borland usually supply. (conio.h, windows.h, ddraw.h, etc.)
It has all those headers there just in odd places try Search/Find their there..
>Want to try CodeWarrior....
i use it its better than MSVC or Borland and its much tighter...
Code size i about half of MSVC's when optimized for speed in release.
>Anyone here use it ?
>can you use it for directx/mfc as easily as msvc?
i don't use Direct-X but id say it shouldn't be to hard...
MFC must be done by hand as far as i know, there are a few starter projects pre made.
i has no match for the MSDN though...
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Oh, man! how can you use V IDE? IMO it's JUNK I mean, it tries to format things for you, and first off, I think it has an ugly way of formatting, and secondly when I tried to fix it, it started deleting the last letter of w/e I was typing!!! ughughugh!! *pukes at the thought of V IDE*
ahhh yes, i also use GCC with Emacs on RedHat 7.1
mfc2themax-Creator of all that is.