I've been looking all over for an application to write C++ in but had no such luck... Any idea where I could get one???
I've been looking all over for an application to write C++ in but had no such luck... Any idea where I could get one???
Well, there's Visual C++ (microsoft.com), Borlad C (borland.com), and plenty of others...have a look at the home page of this site (cprogramming.com), and click on Compilers...good luck
Jacob Sheehy
theres also notepad, dos edit, etc .
you can write C++ in notepad.
Quidquid latine dictum sit, altum sonatur.
Whatever is said in Latin sounds profound.
but you'll need a compiler dont forget.
I used Dev C++ because everyone suggested it was the easiest to learn on. It is fairly easy to use. Way easier then a command line comiler like borland
Jeff Paddon
Undergraduate Research Assistant
Physics Department
St. Francis Xavier University
Borland doesn't make JUST command line compilers. They're actually famous for their IDEs.
but Borland's IDEs are rather expensive.
I use DJGPP it works fine. I use the command line, but it comes with RHIDE (a borland-style IDE).
Also its completely free and all of your code is portable to linux
I suggest using Dev-C++, it's easy, free, and has an IDE which attempts to mimic VC++ I used it for a long time while I was first getting started with C++
Dev-C++
Don't let the name fool you, it's good stuff!
dont be so sure. not everything is.Originally posted by MattK
I use DJGPP it works fine. I use the command line, but it comes with RHIDE (a borland-style IDE).
Also its completely free and all of your code is portable to linux