Hi,
May I ask whether there is IDE with compiler for C?
Can Borland C++ builder debug and compile C program?
Thanks
Hi,
May I ask whether there is IDE with compiler for C?
Can Borland C++ builder debug and compile C program?
Thanks
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The C Library Reference Guide
Understand the fundamentals
Then have some more fun
if you want a c only compiler(IDE) check out Lcc-win32
Woop?
Absolutely.Originally Posted by gogo
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This was fine, but about Visual C++ 6. Sorry for misleading.It's considered like one of the best by the professionnal programmers, more specifically because of its mighty debugger.
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Last edited by Emmanuel Delaha; 07-30-2004 at 04:43 AM. Reason: Misread of OP's message
Emmanuel Delahaye
"C is a sharp tool"
It's considered one of the best by YOU.Absolutely. It's considered like one of the best by the professionnal programmers, more specifically because of its mighty debugger
I have worked for 2 companies both using BCB and I've never seen so many bugs in one IDE, especially when projects get large. In the first company everybody including me was always whining about crappy builder and then I came at the second company I said nothing and waited. The first day at the job bingo! crappy builder here, buggy standard library remarks there. It's really NOT considered a good product
My bad. I misread the original post. I was thinking about Visual C++ 6.Originally Posted by Laserve
I will edit my post.
Emmanuel Delahaye
"C is a sharp tool"
Haha. You know that I actually got mad, that's how frustrated I am with BCB. VC6/7 is much much better
BCB? you mean Borland C Builder? Well I'm personally don't work in the busyness just yet, but everyone tells me that borland is much better than VC.
Can you please tell me what kind of bugs do you know on BCB?
thanks
"I don't suffer from insanity but enjoy every minute of it" - Edgar Allen Poe
http://www.Bloodware.net - Developing free software for the community.
I hear a lot of ppl putting down VC++ as well. What's wrong with that one too?
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The C Library Reference Guide
Understand the fundamentals
Then have some more fun
VC++ is gonna be $100+
I dont care how serious about programming you are, sometimes thats just not in most peoples price range.
With that said... I will suggest the MinGW studio. Thid IDE is free and it is nearly a clone of the MSVC++ ide. The debugger is "ok" and the compiler is gcc (g++).
But remember, its FREE!
well if you want to go with gcc I suggest Dev C++.
"I don't suffer from insanity but enjoy every minute of it" - Edgar Allen Poe
http://www.Bloodware.net - Developing free software for the community.
You can try pelle's C
http://www.smorgasbordet.com/pellesc/
and
borland c++builderX
http://www.borland.com/products/down...cbuilderx.html
silk.odyssey
Hi all,
Among Borland C++ Builder, VC++ and Dev C++, which one is suitable to write C program for networking on Windows 2000?
And, can that C program source code be easily deployed to PIC Microcontroller later?
Thanks for your advice.
Any of them.Originally Posted by gogo
As long as it is standard C (using the C-language core only) , chances are that this program is portable.And, can that C program source code be easily deployed to PIC Microcontroller later?
Note that networking is not part of standard C.
Emmanuel Delahaye
"C is a sharp tool"
I installed VS.net 2003. There are MFC, ATL, .NET and Win32 types of projects under VC++.
For network programming by C language, should I choose Win32 kind of project?
And, how can I know what kind of compiler, e.g. gcc, to be used in VS.net?
> Note that networking is not part of standard C.
Do you mean I need to write my own library? If so, yes, I am planning to write the library.
Thank you for your kind advice.