Windows with C++ but without MSVC++??
August 10, 2001 01:39 AM
Of course!
You can use GNU C++. The easiest way to do this is with the Dev C++ IDE:
http://www.bloodshed.net
or perhaps http://www.mingw.org/ or http://www.cygwin.com
Enjoy.
You can use GNU C++. The easiest way to do this is with the Dev C++ IDE:
http://www.bloodshed.net
or perhaps http://www.mingw.org/ or http://www.cygwin.com
Enjoy.
quote: Original post by Anonymous Poster
Of course!
You can use GNU C++. The easiest way to do this is with the Dev C++ IDE:
http://www.bloodshed.net
or perhaps http://www.mingw.org/ or http://www.cygwin.com
Enjoy.
I have Dev C++ but where can I find e-books, online tutorials for it? I'm cheap and only have ONE book. I will buy more as I continue learning C++.
Edited by - PaulB on August 10, 2001 3:08:02 AM
C++ is the same with every compiler (except from some small exceptions and bugs in certain ones), if that''s what you meant. Try cplusplus.com or cprogramming.com for some introductory tutorials.
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i''m talking about programming in windows with c++ (i already know some c++)
August 10, 2001 03:16 AM
a good place to get mingw for windows is from the mame site:
http://www.mame.net/download.html
just download mingw_for_mame.zip, unzip it, add the bin dir to your path and it''s installed.
There''s some useful win32 info/tutorials at the following...
http://www.relisoft.com/win32/index.htm
Hope that helps...
http://www.mame.net/download.html
just download mingw_for_mame.zip, unzip it, add the bin dir to your path and it''s installed.
There''s some useful win32 info/tutorials at the following...
http://www.relisoft.com/win32/index.htm
Hope that helps...
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