It is pretty nice but it doesn't have class browsing or auto-complete. Not that dev's works the best or anything :)
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It is pretty nice but it doesn't have class browsing or auto-complete. Not that dev's works the best or anything :)
I like MinGW Developer Studio from your second link Br5an, it works nice and very simple.
Blah, i have DevC++ and i find it to be ok, but i would
never never trade my current IDE/Compiler for
any other IDE/Compiler, except a new version of it.
I love it and i dont experience any of the problems
i have had with DevC++, and now to come to think
of it i cant think of one problem ive had period with it.
Oh really ;)Quote:
Originally Posted by ILoveVectors
i have went around and i foune devcpp is very good and its free but i like my new visual studeo .net thanx for the input
Those are the two I use too - good choices. I occasionally work a bit with Borland compilers, but it's rare.Quote:
i have went around and i foune devcpp is very good and its free but i like my new visual studeo .net thanx for the input
Sorry for off topic question, but whats with dev-c++ and those pop up things, i would say tooltips but i dont think they are... the ones that say "sometimes headers get that do a".
And dev-c++ has crashed on me before, and VS.net 2003 had a bug on my comp once, where it wouldnt compile a perfectly fine for loop when devc++ did... I am bad luck sometimes.
But I'm happy with it, I like to use devc++ to make very quick programs for testing purposes, then when I want to make a big app I'll use VS.net or maybe the one I just downloaded it looks nice.