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________________________________ From: Lori Nagel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: [email protected] Sent: Friday, October 24, 2008 5:45:07 PM Subject: Re: [c-prog] Re: reply for :::execute if else simultaneous I've been using Gcc, since that is what came with my Linux distribution. If you are using Ubuntu, you have to do an extra step from the command line to install it. (apt get build essential or something like that.) I was somewhat disappointed since many of the other distributions came with it installed by default. I'm learning the Linux command line and shell right along side C, but that is a good thing, because it helps me in having an understanding of how it all fits together. ____________ _________ _________ __ >From: py2akv <[EMAIL PROTECTED] com.br> >To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] com >Sent: Friday, October 24, 2008 8:01:20 PM >Subject: [c-prog] Re: reply for :::execute if else simultaneous >Dear Andrew, >1. Currently using Dev-C++ 4.9.9.2: works superbly fine. >Spurred by curiosity, downloaded now what you suggested, wxDev-C++ 6.10.2, what, in thesis, would be a better version, but regrettably it doesn't compile even my merest 1.cpp. >What am I missing? >2. Where can I download Visual C++ 5.0 from, as a single bundle, to be installed as many times as I want or need. >The Microsoft site provides an installer that takes eons to transfer: gave up. >If something goes wrong with the installation, have to go all over again, so an offline executable would be ideal. >Best, >Geraldo --- In [EMAIL PROTECTED] com, andrew clarke <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >> On Sat 2008-10-25 03:16:45 UTC+1300, Eric (eric.richards@ ...) wrote: > > > I did think of changing printf to cout, but thought lets just take this step > > by step to see what errros come up, and there was none on my old Dev-C > > 4.9.9.2 program. > > > > Has someone got a better replacement I did not want to spend $x000's on a > > replacement C/C++ program > > Are you asking for a recommendation for a better C/C++ compiler? All > the best ones are free now, including Microsoft Visual C++. > > wxDev-C++ has superceded Dev-C++ 4.9.9.2, although I'm sure the latter > is still quite a capable toolset. The current version is 6.10.2 from > March 2007. [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
