I was wondering is there a better Windows gui library that is just like WinAPI but better overall. Meaning Native coding and doesnt' require a certain feature to be installed cause WinAPI is mainly...
Type: Posts; User: Kyrin
I was wondering is there a better Windows gui library that is just like WinAPI but better overall. Meaning Native coding and doesnt' require a certain feature to be installed cause WinAPI is mainly...
well see the problem is i love the visual C++ ide but it doesn't support c99. And also im looking for a C99 64 bit compiler for Windows.
is there a way to implent another compiler in vsc++ besides that one?
is it possible to use MinGW with visual stduios C++ 8?
i ran this with mingw and found quite a few problems that you made and got it running now.
but you need to still make some changes to really get it to work on unix cause i believe unix is more...
yeah i know that char care different so its really useless to use signed int foo; cause its signed by default right?
I was wondering is it very much possible to install windows xp home 32 and windows 64 in a dual boot? With no problems. Which would be best to install first im only using the 64 bit for 64 bit...
i got a question lets say this program for example.
#include <stdio.h>
int main(void){
signed int foo = 1;
printf("foo is %i", foo);
Okay I have mingw compiler installed and when i do any winapi programs and compile i get a terminal in the back of it and was wondering how to get rid of it.