Does anyone use microsoft visual C++ 6 here? it installed a tutorial witht he program do you reccomend me using this one?
Does anyone use microsoft visual C++ 6 here? it installed a tutorial witht he program do you reccomend me using this one?
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I don't know anything about that tutorial but many of us, including myself use VC++6.
"You are stupid! You are stupid! Oh, and don't forget, you are STUPID!" - Dexter
I'd say probably half of the people here use it. I recommend it because it's a solid IDE and there are a lot of great tools to use with it.
EntropySink. You know you have to click it.
dang people on this board are fast to reply hehe this place ownz
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Yes.... yes it does
I recently bought (no piracy for me!) VC++.NET; Visual C++ rocks!
Visual c++ is better than using a cheaper compiler such as Borland etc
Three cheers for VC++... Maybe four...
The IDE is comfortable and the source code for the libraries is available, this is a good thing. Most of the features I don't use, especially the tutorials. I really don't trust any tutorial from a company that uses void main.
-Prelude
My best code is written with the delete key.
I am using visual C++ in class, I just ordered visual studio.net for cheap.
MSVC++ is exellent. Its even better when you dont pay for it and 72mb isn't that much to download...hang on, i've said too much
*Eyes everyone, then scurries away*
I bought a copy of Visual C++ 6 Pro like two years ago from school for $99, I just recently bought Visual Stuio .NET for $109 from school and have them both installed, use .NET for writing code and I use the profiler in 6 to measure performance of code.
Go Visual C++ 6...Go Visual Studio 6 Enterprise,
I will never transfer to using Borland...Go MICROSOFT
Tutorial...WHAT TUTORIAL...I'M NEW TO C++, I NEED A TUTORIAL...EMAIL IT TO ME:
[email protected]
ciao.
Are you guys throwing Borland C++Builder to the winds, or is it just that you don't know of its existence?
I use C++Builder 6 Enterprise edition, and IMHO, its far better than MS-Visual C++! The one time I tried out VC++, it felt rather clumsy to me.
I code.
I think.
Ergo, I think in code.
IDE is all a matter of comfort level. Neither is better. Your own opinion is the only one that matters. There are many who swear by emacs as a great IDE. I think they're nuts but that's another issue all together.
But.. a serious argument can be made that the microsoft compiler is not as standard compliant. Still, I like the thing.
"You are stupid! You are stupid! Oh, and don't forget, you are STUPID!" - Dexter
but i suck programmingn now but give me a couple of years !