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Mercyful Fate wrote to Jon Justvig <=-
Re: Input without Carriage Return (Enter)
By: Jon Justvig to Mercyful Fate on Sat Nov 14 2009 12:08:07
used the DevC++, and sorta riped out their conio.h and included it in my
I love Bloodshed Dev++, works great for me.
i agree, in windows it's one of the best free compilers there is,
although i haven't touch in a long time since 2002 when i made to
switch to full linux on my home systems. The last i saw though the compiler wasn't being updated as ofthen as i would have liked, not sure how current it is anymore, but defently very nice.
If you want a great IDE though, you should check out eclipse, i found that recently and it's pretty dam sweet.
If you want a great IDE though, you should check out eclipse, i found th recently and it's pretty dam sweet.
I thought Eclipse was mainly for Java, but it has been several years since I tried it. I'd be curious to try it for C++.
Nightfox wrote to Mercyful Fate <=-
Re: Input without Carriage Return (Enter)
By: Jon Justvig to Mercyful Fate on Wed Dec 02 2009 10:36:22
If you want a great IDE though, you should check out eclipse, i found th recently and it's pretty dam sweet.
I thought Eclipse was mainly for Java, but it has been several years
since I tried it. I'd be curious to try it for C++.
If you want a great IDE though, you should check out eclipse, i found recently and it's pretty dam sweet.
I thought Eclipse was mainly for Java, but it has been several years since I tried it. I'd be curious to try it for C++.