Re: Running Turbo C

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On 11/07/06, CptDondo <yan@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Dotan Cohen wrote:

> Well, I do need to run them under the IDE. Otherwise I could just use
> Kate and gcc.
>
> For that matter, is there not a native linux app that lets one compile
> and run (an IDE)? I've tried Eclipse and Ajunta, but they don't seem
> to do C.

OK, I am confused....

Are you trying to build a dos executable using Turbo C or a linux
executable using gcc?

I'm trying to learn C in the university!

I don't really care where the program _can_ run, only that I can run
it from within the IDE. We're learning pointers and arrays and
recursive functions. We are not learning to build GUIs. So I can use
whatever compiles ANSI C, so long as it compiles from within the IDE
because I'll make five hundred small changes and I need to run after
each change.

So I'd prefer to use Turbo C so that I can be compatable with the rest
of the fools in the course who come over to do HW and cry when they
see a penguin. However, if there is something _similar_ native to
linux that this newbie can install, I'd love to try it.

Thanks.

Dotan Cohen
http://technology-sleuth.com

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