I most certainly prefer Microsoft Visual Studio 2005 Professional for 
programming, together with MSDN and the DirectX SDK. However, for a beginner 
something more simple like Dev-C++ may be better. I've used Dev-C++ for 
about half a year and it really isn't bad, just a bit limited. On the other 
hand though, Visual Studio can drive you crazy with bad-documented linker 
errors. But yet again, MSDN will most likely help you out.
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From: "Christopher Bartlett" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Thursday, September 27, 2007 12:38 AM
Subject: [Audyssey] Accessible development environments with documentation?


I want to get back into program (specifically game)
development.  What do folk recommend for an accessible development
environment that has good documentation for Windows programming?  I'm
years out of practice, but would most likely want to work in C++ or
something similar.

Christopher Bartlett


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