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Old 12-05-2011   #11
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Originally Posted by advocatusdiaboli View Post
Eclipse, anjuta, Visual Studio, XCode and the likes are IDEs(Integrated Developing Environments ) not compilers.
LOL true but lets not get too specific now, we all know what I mean...
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So you are looking for an IDE? http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Integra...nt_environment
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Originally Posted by advocatusdiaboli View Post
So you are looking for an IDE? http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Integra...nt_environment
LOL yes, I am looking for an IDE complete with the compiler....if I am wrong in anyway with what I just said please don't bite me lol. But Yes I want a compiler with an environment to make programming simpler and more user friendly, again please don't bite....I bruise easy...
also I'll be off to bed now.....cheerio, I'm American....
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Originally Posted by advocatusdiaboli View Post
Eclipse, Anjuta, Visual Studio, XCode and the likes are IDEs(Integrated Developing Environments ) not compilers.

Personally I prefer vim for all my text editing, until there was iPhone and syncing with addressbook, I used vim, also for contacts...
This from a guy that claims linux isn't a real OS?
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Old 12-05-2011   #15
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Well, Linux is a bit new and immature... it might get there one day, I have 5 installs of MacOS X, 5 of debian, 10 of ubuntu, but only 1 Amiga; 3 actually, there is also UAE in my PS2 and PS3.

http://www.vim.org/download.php#amiga
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I think you don´t need an environment for beginning.
Download Notepad++ and compiler like mingw, borland, or use microsofts compiler.
If you make a mistake, the compiler shows you the line.
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I think you don´t need an environment for beginning.
Download Notepad++ and compiler like mingw, borland, or use microsofts compiler.
If you make a mistake, the compiler shows you the line.
sorry, but I have to disagree. with a IDE, a beginner solves programming issues more easily, e.g. syntax problems. I think that use pure text editor is recommended to intermediate and advances devs.
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sorry, but I have to disagree. with a IDE, a beginner solves programming issues more easily, e.g. syntax problems. I think that use pure text editor is recommended to intermediate and advances devs.
exactly, thats why Visual Studio the best you can get for windows XP :P.
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Originally Posted by richi902 View Post
exactly, thats why Visual Studio the best you can get for windows XP :P.
I have to say that the C++ on microsoft visual studios is almost perfect. I can use exactly the examples found in my tutorials and they just work (so far).

PS: when starting a project "windows form application" it is soo different lol, ill stick with CLI for now lol. Thanks again everyone for he help...will check thread for anymore suggestions.

PS: Java is my next language.
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