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Where can I download a free C++Language?

Where can I download a free C++Language?

Postby chubzyko on Mon Nov 10, 2008 11:03 am

Im a new student of ComSci and I have a subject about C++, I need to learn the basics of C++ but the problem is, I dont know where can I download a free C++ language installer. Can someone tell me plz?
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Postby panzer on Mon Nov 17, 2008 6:07 am

Do you mean compiler? If so, try here for several free c/c++ compilers. Dev C isn't too bad from what I recall.

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Re: Where can I download a free C++Language?

Postby BennettRich on Mon Dec 15, 2008 10:24 am

Using free of charge crossplatform IDE....
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Re: Where can I download a free C++Language?

Postby 6visualbasic on Sat Oct 09, 2010 9:55 am

u can freely download visual basic from following link.it is 32 bit windows compiler
http://miniwiki.tk/visual-basics-free-download.htm

dev cpp is also good

for linuc gcc is there
for xp turbo c ig good but wont run on windows 7
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Re: Where can I download a free C++Language?

Postby HotNoob on Sat Oct 09, 2010 5:04 pm

http://www.microsoft.com/express/Downlo ... Visual-CPP
if you are using windows, that is the best to use.
beware, if you are going to be making cross platform programs, you can not use any of Microsoft's compiles, since most of them force you to use the .net framework.
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also if you are a student like me, you can apply to get a free copy of the full version :)
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Re: Where can I download a free C++Language?

Postby instinct46 on Sun Aug 07, 2011 8:34 pm

DevC++ was good but is out of date as it was designed using Delphi. The team did recreate it and called it Code::Blocks its a very very good programming IDE to have, I use it and have never had a problem, it even allows you to choose what type of compiler you want to use, even though by default it is set to GCC
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