Hello
I want to learn visual C++ to make .exe programs for windows. What are some free visual C++ IDE that are avaliable that I can download off the internet?
Hello
I want to learn visual C++ to make .exe programs for windows. What are some free visual C++ IDE that are avaliable that I can download off the internet?
"I am probably the laziest programmer on the planet, a fact with which anyone who has ever seen my code will agree." - esbo, 11/15/2008
"the internet is a scary place to be thats why i dont use it much." - billet, 03/17/2010
Thank you for no one jumping in with "Dev-C++" a great program like 10 years ago... Codeblocks isn't half-bad from what I hear. Though I have never tried it before either.
Dev-C++
Woop?
prog-bman, I just said---hey wait a minute.... I think someone is having fun at my expense
It has been known to happen from time to time.
On a side note. I would also recommend Visual C++ Express.
Woop?
I used to use Dev-C++, back when VS express wasnt around. Code::Blocks isnt half bad either. Theres also the new Turbo C++ from Borland (not the old DOS one). What I need at this point is an IDE that supports 64 bit assembly with projects to compile LIB files.
Well he did say "Visual C++", so I gave him the link to "Visual C++"
"I am probably the laziest programmer on the planet, a fact with which anyone who has ever seen my code will agree." - esbo, 11/15/2008
"the internet is a scary place to be thats why i dont use it much." - billet, 03/17/2010
If you are a beginner in using IDE's then I recommend Code::Blocks with MinGW.
Visual Studio is a great IDE, but too giant for a beginner. And it's Microsoft specific.
I never had problems to compile something in Code::Blocks. Also it is very good customizable and works with several compilers. And it is even runs from your USB-Stick. I never wanna miss this Tool.
http://www.codeblocks.org/features
http://www.codeblocks.org/downloads
http://wiki.codeblocks.org/index.php?title=Main_Page
http://forums.codeblocks.org/
Greetz
Greenhorn
Last edited by Greenhorn__; 11-07-2008 at 07:04 PM.
But it's still easy to use and that is all that matters.
And having IDE + compiler + debugger all in one package can't be beaten by anything else.
All in all, VS is the best and most complete IDE out there (IMHO). No wonder companies use it over alternatives...
That is irrelevant. It is done by Microsoft, yes, but it isn't limited to Microsoft. It is an IDE and compiler like any other. It conforms to the standard.And it's Microsoft specific.
I never had any problems compiling from Visual Studio.I never had problems to compile something in Code::Blocks. Also it is very good customizable and works with several compilers.
And the customization in Visual Studio always worked for me.
And I never had to look elsewhere for a debugger. Imagine that.