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> MinGW / MSYS and Cygwin are fine
also. Windows != Visual Studio. :-)
In
20-something years working (mostly in investment backs) on systems
with
Win32
and UNIX deployment, I've *never* seen a team deploy C or C++
on
Win32
with gcc.
VisualStudio is number 1 by an enormous margin. Let's try and keep
it in
focus
- but one of the things VS is not so good at is keeping consistency
across
very
large numbers of targets, especially when you have external
libraries
with
their own solutions. CMake can be a big help even to VS only
shops,
but it
does need finessing in places - I find that the generated
projects
Do The
Right Thing but don't always reflect settings properly in the
Properties
viewers, which is a pain.
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