A simple question, which is the best free C++ Compiler, which comes with its own IDE? Also, where can I download it?
A simple question, which is the best free C++ Compiler, which comes with its own IDE? Also, where can I download it?
The most used compiler is: gcc (linux and windows)
gcc is available for different languages: C, C++, Java, Eifel, Algol, Python, Perl, Kylix (=Delphi for Linux)......
g++ a special version for C++ based on gcc
There also: lcc / lcc win32 (windows)
The Microsoft compiler in the Visual Studio
Visual Studio is an IDE for the Microsoft Compiler
DevC++, which uses gcc for compiling (DevC++ is an IDE)
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Boreland aka "Borland" comes with compilers and IDE
Kdevelop aka Kdevel comes with Linux, ide for C/C++, Java and other languages, uses gcc / g++
The best compiler / ide combo are:
Microsoft Visual Studio: www.microsoft.com, price: 60-2000$
DevC++: www.bloodshed.net, price: free
Kdevelop: www.kde.org, price: free, (standard ide for linux)
THE BEST FREE COMPILER WITH IDE IS: DevC++
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GNU C++
And Borland C++
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I like dev-C++, because of it's interface, you can download it from: www.bloodshed.net
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GCC is a good one, Borland C++ is also good. Both compilers can be easily attached to an IDE. Good free IDE's are for example Crimson Editor and ConTEXT. These IDE's support many langauges. At home I use Crimson Editor and have compilers for C, C++ and Java attached to it.
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best c++ compiler: gcc, borland, dev c++which is the best free C++ Compiler, which comes with its own IDE?
best free c++ compiler: gcc, dev c++
best free c++ compiler built with ide: dev c++
note that gcc/g++ can be used with ide like anjuta.
but I myself use gcc/g++ and vim editor.