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looking for good C++ environment

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MET777

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hey does anyone know any good c++ environments, preferably free:), but not neccesarily.
 
Dev-CPP is one free option. I've not used it much myself. I've heard from some friends it can be a pain to get running and compiling initially, but I haven't heard complaints after that.


Other than that, free IDE's for C++ are pretty hard to come by as far as I know (at least in a Windows environment)

Good luck finding them though and post back here if you do!

Scott
 
Get the VS.NET 2005 Beta free from MSDN. It's a little buggy, but it's free, and no other IDE is even close to as good in my experience.
 
Some additions: Dev-C++ is an excellent freeware choice. No any troubles with installation (and using) on Windows 2000...
If you are not short of money, buy VS.NET (of course;)...
Don't install both on the station...
 
thanks alot guys the dev-c++ is fine.
 
Dev-C++ does not come with a Visual resource editor. So editing .rc files by hand can be quite tedious.

Other than this, I find Dev-C++ quite okay to use, especially if extended to use wxWidgets. The exteneded version is wxDevcpp.

Best Regards,
Yeoh
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