Try downloading gcc at least.
Try downloading gcc at least.
Dev-C++. It is easy to set it up and it has a quite good IDE.
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Yep. That's my choice. If you dont like it try Code::Blocks.
I also say that Dev-C++ is good: http://bloodshed.net/devcpp.html
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