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C++ #269622
06/03/09 19:42
06/03/09 19:42
Joined: Oct 2007
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darkjavas Offline OP
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Hay there,

I want to learn programing, I have lots of books and so forth but I want to know what softwear is out there so I can learn C++ inside of that.

Re: C++ [Re: darkjavas] #269627
06/03/09 20:16
06/03/09 20:16
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Posts: 1,002
Trier, Deutschland
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You mean an IDE....
bloodshed, visual studio, borland....there are always others, but search for them on google or whatever to get you started....
Another question to ask yourself is if you are creating a game an MFC or win32 app....if you don't know enough about this stuff, then lite-C is probably a good first step...and is an amazingly powerful tool...very quick to prototype as well.


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here are some tutorials I made.
http://www.acknexturk.com/blender/
Re: C++ [Re: Nowherebrain] #269638
06/03/09 21:46
06/03/09 21:46
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Hey DJ, i use Visual C++ ( cus i have to ) frown
but DevC++ is good


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Re: C++ [Re: Blade280891] #269643
06/03/09 22:54
06/03/09 22:54
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Posts: 1,993
Karlsruhe
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I used DevC++ because it is incredibly slim and quick smile

Re: C++ [Re: PadMalcom] #269680
06/04/09 07:05
06/04/09 07:05
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WA, Australia
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DevC++ where have you been all my life? I just "discovered" it now after looking at this thread, and am really pleased. I already had Microsoft Visual C++ Express (don't laugh at me), and assumed (yes, i know that was stupid) that I wouldn't really be able to do much better/easier when it comes to a free C++ IDE.

Very happy now laugh I just installed it, went "new project", "openGL example" or something like that, compiled and run, and was all smiles laugh

Jibb


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Re: C++ [Re: JibbSmart] #269776
06/04/09 14:49
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DevC++ doesn't appear to get maintained anymore since 2005, so if that's a concern for you you might like codeBlocks.

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Re: C++ [Re: JibbSmart] #270542
06/08/09 17:12
06/08/09 17:12
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Posts: 1,140
Baunatal, Germany
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Visual C++ 2008 Express is free. Its quite heavy, almost uses 1 GB on the hard disk but I think its the best C++ development environment so far.

Re: C++ [Re: Tobias] #270556
06/08/09 17:58
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I use vc++ full, but used to use codeblocks before I could afford it. They both are pretty good.


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