Re: Shell Access with C++ Recommendations
On Nov 16, 8:53 am, George Kettleborough
<g.kettleboro...@member.fsf.org> wrote:
On 16/11/08 00:16, xander.grespe...@gmail.com wrote:
I'm looking for recommendations for unix "shell access"
services that provide a c++ compiler (gcc or intel). free
would be preferable. basically i'm looking at testing out
some networking related code over the internet.
any suggestion will be greatly appreciated.
The only free shell I am aware of is:http://silenceisdefeat.org/
Are you kidding. I've used at least three different free Unix
toolkits under Windows: CygWin, MSys and UWin. All come with
fully functional shells, plus all of the more frequently used
utilities. (The shell alone, without the utilities, isn't going
to help you much.) There are almost certainly freely available
non-Unix shells as well; I'd be surprised if there wasn't an
open source implementation of Rexx, for example.
You have to pay a token $1 or something small by paypal but
then it is free after that. I've had mine for a few years now.
Their main box is OpenBSD. It's quite slow, though, and with
load averages between 5 and 6 so not suitable for compiling
large applications.
I've had performance problems with CygWin (www.cygwin.com), but
not serious ones. And UWin
(http://www.research.att.com/sw/tools/uwin/) seems as fast as
anything else. (I'm not sure how perennial something from AT&T
will be, however.)
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