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i use dev-c++. I find it easier to work with simply because the functionality is all there, but is just easier to access then Microsoft's visual c++. IMO
>That confuses me =(
Get used to it. Good programmers are in a constant state of confusion.
>Looks like i have some quasi specifics to investigate! Up Up And AWAY!
Get used to it. Good programmers are in a constant state of confusion.
>Looks like i have some quasi specifics to investigate! Up Up And AWAY!
Yes, VC++ 2008 EE is free. You must download ~400 Mb (VC++, MSDN EE and, probably, Windows SDK). It's the best C++ IDE for Windows but see the distribution size...
Another good choice - Code::Blocks IDE with MinGW C++ compiler ~20 Mb.
Another good choice - Code::Blocks IDE with MinGW C++ compiler ~20 Mb.
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