Hi Cyrille
Without entering the debate as to whether using that particular compiler
is acceptable or not, you should not need to spend money to get it, as
it's if I understand correctly part of the toolkit released for free by MS:
http://msdn.microsoft.com/visualc/vctoolkit2003/
yes, but
Hi Laurent,
Without entering the debate as to whether using that particular
compiler is acceptable or not, you should not need to spend money to
get it, as it's if I understand correctly part of the toolkit released
for free by MS:
http://msdn.microsoft.com/visualc/vctoolkit2003/
yes,
Hi Cyrille
Then it appears it might be my turn to stand corrected... But on that
page it states that These are the same compiler and linker that ship
with Visual Studio .NET 2003 Professional (regarding the C/C++ compiler
and linker) so I'm a bit puzzled as to which magical features we need
Hi Laurent, Cyrille,
Then it appears it might be my turn to stand corrected... But on that
page it states that These are the same compiler and linker that ship
with Visual Studio .NET 2003 Professional (regarding the C/C++
compiler and linker) so I'm a bit puzzled as to which magical features
I stand corrected. thanks. I didn't realize MS released a certain free
portion of what is in Visual Studio .NET. It didn't use to be that way
and I wrote it off when I found that Dev C++ was, imho, a very capable
IDE in its own right. I suppose as long as MS doesn't pull it off the
shelf