Mike Krizansky:

I also think that Linux IS the right development platform, but as you
stated, if you feel more confortable with Windows, may be you can
consider the Eclipse + CDT plug-in (as IDE) and MinGW (as compiler)
combination. Both tools are free.

Indeed, and my last option, would be to give a try to the free MS
Visual C++ Toolkit 2003 ("..a free edition of Microsoft's professional
Visual C++ optimizing compiler and standard libraries â the same
optimizing compiler and standard libraries that ship in Visual Studio
.NET 2003 Professional.."). You have no IDE, but may be you can use
Eclipse + CDT for that part.

Whatever you try and/or finally use, may I ask you a favor? Please
document your findings (what you use, what you discard, etc.) and also
document the settings in your platform, as a How-To for others to
come, who can experience the same questions as you: a development
platform for Windows.

References
Eclipse                   http://www.eclipse.org
MinGW                   http://www.mingw.org
Visual C++ Toolkit   http://msdn.microsoft.com/visualc/vctoolkit2003/ 

Thank you. Pablo

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