Does anyone have that? and another question.. which one would you think is better or easier to use?
Does anyone have that? and another question.. which one would you think is better or easier to use?
Borland's command line compilers are a lot better. But if you like to be interactive with building and compiling your programs then I recommend getting Microsoft's visual studio edition. Its got the visual c++ and visual basic and some other stuff bundled in that one package. But overall I would recommend borland products.
If you search for Microsoft Visual Studio you'll get a lot of sources on Kazaa.
Ok, ive got this book and im learning how to do c++ now.. it says i need the microsoft or borland one.. how do i even get it to work? when i installed it, there are no icons to click to activate the program (if it is a program) help?
The Microsoft IDE has a major advantage that it does not have to include any runtime files, because they are pre-installed on a Windows OS.
The only version (on it's own) is version 6.0, Standard:
[dohtml]File: Microsoft Visual c 6.0 Standard Edition
Length:74845898 Bytes,73092KB
UUHash:=4SGK0WQW7OEb4ZWzRVapxn3BrdU=[/dohtml]
Professional and the Enterprise Editions are not available on KaZaA Lite and neither is version 7.1, try another P2P program for those.
which compiler is itOk, ive got this book and im learning how to do c++ now.. it says i need the microsoft or borland one.. how do i even get it to work? when i installed it, there are no icons to click to activate the program (if it is a program) help?
I used Turbo C++ 3 at college. it is an OLD DOS program but is an IDE and is fairly easy to use.
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