Re: Favorite FREE C++ compiler
Hakusa@gmail.com wrote:
Hi, I use Dev C++ when I'm at home, but Visual C++ when I'm at school.
Looking at your subject, I have to say you are under a misconception:
neither DevC++ nor VC++ are compilers. Rather, they are IDEs, which include
a compiler but also an editor, libraries, a debugger and maybe some other
tools. FYI: the compiler that comes with DevC++ is GCC, the one that comes
with VC++ is MSC (which is the Microsoft compiler and other than GCC it is
not available separately).
I have found that Visual C++ has a few features I really like (for
example, I can enter all the input for my entire program at the first
cin, and adds "Press any key to exit" at the end).
I'm not really sure what you mean here, but I'm pretty sure that it is
rather the environment in which your program is executed that causes it to
wait at the end.
Uli
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