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Old 10-22-2011   #1
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Compiling C++

I've been trying to learn C++ recently and I use gedit to write programs I'm learning and compiling them in terminal. I was wondering if there is an easier way to run the programs I write besides this method. I've seen a program called codeblocks and downloaded the binary files but I'm a complete noob to linux and I have no idea how to install it. Its just a folder call amd64 with a bunch of compressed files inside that all look very similar. I don't know how to use them. I read up a little on installing codeblocks from source but I think I'm out of my league attempting that right now. Any help that I can get will be much appreciated.
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Old 10-22-2011   #2
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you can download Eclipse IDE and install C/C++ plugin, called CDT
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yup that, or get an easy hassle free solution and get visual studio it has everything and compiling is just a matter of pressing one button
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use a makefile.
you need just to run make and it will compile it and also execute it if needed
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Use visual studio alot easier to run terminal stuff


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Thanks everyone I'll check this out later and report back if I have any questions.
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I think he's using Linux because gedit (maybe it's on windows too) so he can't use VB anyway you can use netBeans too!
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