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    Smile Which compiler do you use?

    Which compiler and IDE (if applicable) do you use for c++? It doesn't matter which OS it runs on. This thread for the newbies who are unsure of where they should start. I use minGW as my compiler and Dev-C++ as my IDE.

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    MSVC6 in windows, gcc 2.95/3.0 and emacs in lunix.

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    MSVC7 in Windows, gcc in my not-yet-existent Linux.
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    MSVC 7 and i dont have linux

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    GCC 3.2 in GNU/Linux, GCC 2.95.3 in OpenBSD, GCC 3.0.1 on Solaris, and Sun Workshop 6 on Solaris
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    GCC 2.95 as Dev-C++ on WinXP at home
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    Originally posted by parksie
    GCC 3.2 in GNU/Linux, GCC 2.95.3 in OpenBSD, GCC 3.0.1 on Solaris, and Sun Workshop 6 on Solaris
    Is Sun Workshop 6 a C/C++ compiler/IDE?

    Anyway, I use VC6, and Dev C++ 4 and free BCC 5.5 for console programs.

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    Yes. Forte Developer 6 is its marketed name, but it still goes by the name I've always used it as internally (Workshop, back when I was using v4 ).

    Also used the SGI MIPSpro compiler on their kit as well

    Hang on, I'll get a screenshot...
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    This is a small one I knocked up:

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    Originally posted by parksie
    This is a small one I knocked up
    My evil laugh has a squeak in it.

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    Ok, so not quite so small.
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    Originally posted by parksie
    Ok, so not quite so small.
    I was referring to the sentence itself
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    If I could find a lunix IDE that didnt use the stupid I beam as a cursor location indicator, Id use X, but so far, ive been out of luck... I look for the cursor, and think the location indicator is the mouse, or vice versa...

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    MSVC7 over here
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    parksie: you use .cc as extension?
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    Originally posted by parksie
    Ok, so not quite so small.
    Originally posted by The Hobo
    I was referring to the sentence itself
    I think there are 2 possible reasons why parksie wanted to show us that screenshot. 1st is he genuinely wanted to show us the IDE, 2nd is he wanted to show off that he really got a huge monitor!

    Jokes aside, back to the topic.

    I had bought an old book for $5 and its CD contains GCC 2.9.5(I know it is outdated) Maybe I will try setting up GCC in Windows myself.

    I want to try out Linux one of these days. Maybe I will buy Mandrake Linux 9.0 to help Mandrake since it is in financial difficulties. But I don't think I can afford Kylix 3.

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    Calm down, calm down.. it's only 1600x1200. My 17" Optiquest V75 can do it, and my new 19" Philips can do it. Are most people still on 17"?

    Anyway... I use MingW on Windows (via. Dev C++, but will be using MSVC++7 when I get the rest of my new comp), and GCC 3.2 on *nix, sometimes netcc or whatever it's called if I have a couple of *nix comps networked...
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    I wasn't even ing about the picture or anything. It was the sentence. Throw your mind in the gutter as mine always is. That's what I was ing about.

    Sheesh.
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    Originally posted by CornedBee
    parksie: you use .cc as extension?
    It's the default for SunWS (at least in C++ mode).

    transcendental: GCC 2.95.3 is still the latest version that a lot of people will use for C, since later versions seem have problems with certain code (like bits of Linux itself).
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