Peter Gordon wrote:
Yunus wrote:
I am learning C++. Can anyone suggest a good Standard C++ Compiler for Windows ?
I use Dev-C++ [1] on the computers at school. It's a Windows port
(MinGW) of the GNU build tools with a nice graphical IDE.
Hope that helps.
[1] http://www.bloodshed.net/devcpp.html
I'd echo using Dev-C++. I've used it before when I wanted to start a
project when I was away from home for a while (and therefore didn't have
access to my VC++). It's a relatively small download and a very simple
install, yet it still gives full functionality (from the Win32 API
perspective. If you need MFC, then you'll have to use VC++ though).
Justin
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