On Mon, Jan 11, 2010 at 10:47 PM, Sharad Birmiwal
<[email protected]> wrote:
> On Mon, Jan 11, 2010 at 9:45 AM, AMIT KUMAR <[email protected]> wrote:
>> I am a 4th sem CSE undergraduate . My college had been using the same old TC
>> compiler for the past 2 semesters ,for many courses . Now when the 4th sem
>
> I remember there was a discussion on this list where somebody was
> inquiring about C/C++ for graphics and many good C/C++ compilers were
> listed at that time (some worked for Windows platform too). You can
> read a bit about those.
>
> Eclipse can be a nice IDE for development. Eclipse is free and has a
> plugin for C development.
>
> My 2 cents,
> SB
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At recent visit, at ANDC, I and Mohit were discussing about this
thing. We discussed for an idea to create a website, where users can
submit their old styled TC code and other member can provide the
latest and standard code.

OpenGL code can be used instead of graphic.h ,

You can send me old graphic.h code and we can convert them to OpenGL
code. This is can a good start. Also, Those who are studying/learning
openGL, may write wiki tutorial to quick start on OpenGL.

Also, we must produce a new book "Let us GCC" which must replace "Let us C".

these are the set of initiative which student must take to improve the
status of student community in India.

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