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which compiler and IDE will you use?

 
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Chen shuSheng
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PostPosted: Mon Aug 21, 2006 9:11 am    Post subject: which compiler and IDE will you use? Reply with quote



Hi,all,
I am a newbie of C++. I am eager to get help form you to determine which IDE
or compiler should I choose because there are plenty more and make me faint.
Hope to get your recommendations.
Css
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raisenero
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PostPosted: Mon Aug 21, 2006 9:11 am    Post subject: Re: which compiler and IDE will you use? Reply with quote



Chen shuSheng wrote:
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Hi,all,
I am a newbie of C++. I am eager to get help form you to determine which IDE
or compiler should I choose because there are plenty more and make me faint.
Hope to get your recommendations.
Css

This question probably consumes more of a new programmer's time than it
should, because it's probably the most insignificant choice you'll ever
make. Use whatever is available for your operating system. When
you're new to C++, it's unlikely you'll build any program that will
test the limits of your development environment.

For Windows, Visual C++ 2005 Express Edition, Dev-C++, and MinGW are
all decent starting options because they're free.
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